The UK Degree Advantage
A UK degree in agriculture or animal science provides candidates with a solid foundation in modern farming techniques, animal welfare, and sustainable practices. This academic background not only enhances practical skills but also opens doors to advanced roles within the industry.
The Role & Expectations
As a Poultry Farmer, you look after flocks of birds - from chicks to adults - and manage everything they need to be healthy and productive. The job combines hands-on animal care with business skills and record-keeping.
You feed your birds the right diet, give them vaccinations when they need them, and watch for any signs of illness. You keep the farm clean and stop disease from spreading - this is important because one sick bird can damage a whole flock. You keep records of how much the birds grow, how much they eat, and how many eggs they lay, so you can spot what's working and what needs to change. You have to follow health and safety rules, and care for the land properly. The work is hands-on and sometimes physical, but if you enjoy working with animals and the outdoors, it's rewarding.
Daily Responsibilities
- Manage the daily feeding and health monitoring of poultry flocks.
- Implement biosecurity measures to prevent disease outbreaks.
- Oversee the maintenance of housing and equipment for optimal living conditions.
- Record and analyze data on production metrics, such as egg yield and growth rates.
- Coordinate with suppliers for feed, vaccines, and other essential supplies.
- Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and environmental standards.
- Engage in marketing and sales activities to promote poultry products.
- Monitor market trends and adjust farming practices accordingly.