poultry hatcheries
A poultry hatchery is a facility where eggs from birds, such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys, are incubated and hatched. The process involves carefully controlling temperature, humidity, and ventilation to create the ideal environment for the developing embryos. Hatcheries play a crucial role in the poultry industry by ensuring a steady supply of healthy chicks for farms.
Once the eggs hatch, the chicks are typically sorted and vaccinated before being sent to farms for raising. Poultry hatcheries contribute to food production and help meet the demand for poultry products, making them an essential part of the agricultural supply chain.