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How to Improve your Poultry Farming Knowledge

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PFMS has developed one of the Best Poultry Farm Management Software App. The easy-to-use technology enables farmers to manage every aspect of their farm. Poultry farmers are using the Farm Management Software App to instantly detect diseases on the farm, connect with veterinarians to diagnose and treat animal illness. Farmers also use the Batch manager to monitor sales, expenses, vaccination, egg collection, mortality, and daily feeding. It notifies the farmer at each time vaccination and feeding should be done for proper farm management and at any point in time, a farm performance report is generated for evaluation. Most farmers in the rural areas are faced with challenges to sell their products in real-time to urban consumers, but with this poultry management software, they can reach out to consumers before their product is ready for the market, thereby bridging the access to the market gap. This easy-to-use technology enables farmers to manage every aspect of their farm f...

The everyday tools for Poultry Farmers to Detect Diseases and successfully run their daily operations with Poultry Farmers Management System

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  The day was still young when Henry walked into his poultry farm. He stood speechless as he stared in disbelief. 440 of his chickens were dead.  As devastating and unbearable as it seems, many poultry farmers in Africa go through this ordeal on a daily basis.  Henry Ngale Foretia, CEO of  Poultry Farmers Management Systems  had a worse experience which later on inspired him to come up with the Save The Chicken App to prevent chicken mortalities in poultry farms. “As a young small-scale poultry farmer from the Southwest region of Cameroon, particularly the rural town of Buea, I raise chickens and use the proceeds to care for my family. I arrived at my farm one early morning and found three-quarters of my chickens lying dead of which they were very fine the previous evening. ” Loosing almost all his chickens in only a few hours was the most devastating moment for Henry. Being the only source of his livelihood at that time, he stood staring at the dead chickens w...