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Getting started with poultry production

This program is part of a 20-webinar Michigan State University Extension 2015 Beginning Farmer Webinar Series. 

Getting started with poultry producion

Darrin Karcher, Poultry Extension Specialist, MSU Dept of Animal Science

Monday, April 20, 2015, 7-9pm

Small scale commercial poultry operations are becoming more popular. Taking the time to do things right from the beginning will ensure you have success.  What species and breeds fit best for you?  What will you sell?  Eggs, broilers, turkeys?  What are the regulations you must follow?  And can you make money doing this?  This session will provide an overview of the opportunities for beginners in poultry.  Facilities, labor, feeding, processing, and marketing will be addressed.

 






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