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How to find or choose poultry farms
Farms are large plots of land where agricultural farming is performed. Poultry farms in particular raise chickens for eggs and meat. Other poultry can include turkeys, roosters, ducks, pheasants, and hens. Large structures and pieces of equipment are used to plant, harvest, and produce items such as corn. When people think of farms, they usually think of pastures and farming equipment such as the tractor or baler, which plenty of cattle, sheep, chicken and other animals producing meat and eggs for sale. Some poultry farms raise free range and organic chickens, while others are traditional. Poultry farms can include a factory, processing plant, and breeding and hatchery area. If you’re in the market for a poultry farm, want a job as an agricultural professional, want to purchase chicken coops or feed supplies for sale, are interested in raising chicken for eggs and meat, or want to find out about organic and free range chickens, go online to do your research. You can contact local poultry farms by looking in your phone book or searching online directory listings. Many turkey farms also feature bakeries and outdoor food areas where they sell fresh turkey pies, especially around Thanksgiving. And if you’re looking for wholesale commercial supplies, you can find wholesale farming equipment and supplies online or by asking others in the industry which companies are the best. In your research, go online to get the scoop on farms and related products, whether you’re interested in poultry, cattle, dairy, livestock, animals, fish or crop farms. Some sites offer online tours of farms so you can get a fist-hand look at what a poultry farm looks like inside and out, without having to leave your home.
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MERT LABAR POULTRY FARM
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906-341-5285
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Rt 2 M-94,
Manistique, Michigan Zip Code49854
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LITTLEHOUSE POULTRY FARM
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906-942-7810
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169 Ingalls Rd,
Skandia, Michigan Zip Code49885
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WALCOTT TURKEY FARM
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616-895-5334
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11267 68th Ave,
Allendale, Michigan Zip Code49401
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SMITHS TURKEY FARMS
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269-751-8057
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A-5101 144th Ave,
Holland, Michigan Zip Code49423
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SMITHS TURKEY FARMS FEED MILL
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616-396-7953
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1878 M 40,
Holland, Michigan Zip Code49423
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Poultry farms are engaged in raising birds commercially or domestically for meat, eggs, and feathers. Chickens, ducks, turkeys, and geese are the birds of primary commercial importance. Guinea fowl and squabs are chiefly of local interest. Among the world's agricultural industries, poultry farming in the U.S. is one of the most advanced. It is presently considered the model for other animal industries, the broiler industry leading the way in advanced agricultural technology and efficiency. Poultry farms are especially focused on feeding. Poultry feeding is a highly perfected science that ensures a maximum intake of energy for growth and fat production. High quality and well-balanced protein sources produce a maximum amount of muscle, organ, skin, and feather growth.
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To learn more about poultry farms, or to find poultry farms in your area, you can search on Poultry Farms in Michigan using the MagicYellow.com directory.
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