Considering the odour generated by poultry business, is it possible to run a poultry business in a residential compound with people living in the premises? If possible, what are the measures to be taken?
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It is possible if you are a neat person because the odour of a poultry business may be very bad to the societyConsidering the odour generated by poultry business, is it possible to run a poultry business in a residential compound with people living in the premises? If possible, what are the measures to be taken?
Considering the odour generated by poultry business, is it possible to run a poultry business in a residential compound with people living in the premises? If possible, what are the measures to be taken?
It is possible to run a poultry business in a residential compound but measures need to be taken to manage the odor this can include proper ventilation, regular cleaning and maintenance, and using odor reducing products.Considering the odour generated by poultry business, is it possible to run a poultry business in a residential compound with people living in the premises? If possible, what are the measures to be taken?
That is exactly my point to because it will not be nice for people living in that house to perceive offensive odourIt is possible to run a poultry business in a residential compound but measures need to be taken to manage the odor this can include proper ventilation, regular cleaning and maintenance, and using odor reducing products.
You are rightTo avoid issues you should take good measures like heavily managing the odor this can include proper ventilation, regular cleaning and maintenance. Just be consistent with it to avoid problems
What are the examples of the odour reducing products. From what you said, that means a person needs to be cleaning and packing the litter everyday. That's very labour intensive.It is possible to run a poultry business in a residential compound but measures need to be taken to manage the odor this can include proper ventilation, regular cleaning and maintenance, and using odor reducing products.
Yes I agree with you about labuor intensive so it is not definitely recommended but as for his question it is possible, some areas/country prohibited to build a poultry business in residential some are not. In terms of odor reducing products, there are a few options available out there like activated charcoal, odor neutralizing sprays and natural odor absorbers like baking soda etc. These products can be used in conjunction with proper ventilation and regular cleaning to keep the odor at bay.What are the examples of the odour reducing products. From what you said, that means a person needs to be cleaning and packing the litter everyday. That's very labour intensive.
This response is apt. And one other thing, a farmer should try as much as possible to keep the litter dry. It is wet litter that produces that toxic odour.Yes I agree with you about labuor intensive so it is not definitely recommended but as for his question it is possible, some areas/country prohibited to build a poultry business in residential some are not. In terms of odor reducing products, there are a few options available out there like activated charcoal, odor neutralizing sprays and natural odor absorbers like baking soda etc. These products can be used in conjunction with proper ventilation and regular cleaning to keep the odor at bay.
This means that the person needs to employ to the people that will be doing the cleaning for him because he cannot do it aloneWhat are the examples of the odour reducing products. From what you said, that means a person needs to be cleaning and packing the litter everyday. That's very labour intensive.
Do you actually mean that there is nothing that can be done that would be enough to scale through the limitations?It is unhygienic to run a poultry business in a residential place.
Poultry farming business in a residential area is not suitable. Because there will be complaints from neighbors about the smell and noise that arises. This business is suitable to be done on large vacant land, far from residential areas.Considering the odour generated by poultry business, is it possible to run a poultry business in a residential compound with people living in the premises? If possible, what are the measures to be taken?
If there aren't many under 50, maybe it can still be tolerated, you can make a catfish pond nearby, to get rid of the chicken manure to reduce odor. LOLWhat we do here, together with my cousin and uncle, we breed chicken in our backyard only. We intended to have it to a certain number only as not to affect much of our neighbors who are concerns with having a backyard poultry in our community.