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Great Poultry Farm Worker Facts

Solid Facts about Great Farm Workers

Working with great farm workers is the way to go if farmers really want to get the best experience out of poultry farming business.

Let me tell you about the characteristics of great poultry farm workers.

1. Great poultry farm workers are goal setters

They are always telling the farm owners about the goals they want to achieve. At one farm, a poultry attendant never feels okay if his birds do not lay up to 95% in deep litter, and will do his best to achieve it!

Do your farm workers set goals at your farm?

2. Great poultry farm workers are very honest

They will never compromise their integrity. They will rather resign than steal. A good poultry man never takes away even a damaged egg for eating before asking for it!

Any worker who sells manure without the knowledge of the farm owner should be fired. How dare he sells a tray of eggs when you have not told him to do so!

3. Great poultry farm workers are always productivity conscious

They will often work against wastage and lazy tendencies among fellow workers. You know I use divide and rule policy at my farm! Therefore, these workers keep on reporting each other to me once one is seen not working or doing anything that may affect production.

4. Great poultry farm workers are always profit conscious

They know that it is very easy to go for losses in poultry farming if one is not careful and they always work against this trend. They never leave dirty drinkers and dirty water in the poultry house! They serve feed in time.

5. Great poultry farm workers are willing to make sacrifices

They will sacrifice energy and time to make the farm project work.

6. Great poultry farm workers are always growth conscious

They know that their mission is principally to grow the farm every year with tangible profits.

7. Great poultry farm workers always believe they are working for no one but themselves

They are not deceived into thinking that they are working for anyone. They deeply know that as they lay their beds today they will lie in it one day. Therefore, they always give their very best.

Now that you know the qualities of a good poultry farm worker, you will be able to make the right decisions when recruiting.

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