Hard work beats talent when talent is lazy
You may not be the most experienced farmer. You may not have the best pen structure or the finest breed of chicks. But if you are consistent, if you pay attention to your birds, feed them well, monitor their health, clean their room, and follow simple instructions, you will still outperform someone who has all the resources but is lazy and careless. Talent may give you a head start, but hard work sustains the race. Some people have good pens, money to buy the best feed, and access to vet doctors. But they won’t wake up early to observe the birds. They won't read. They won't ask questions. They won't record anything. They are waiting for talent and packaging to carry them through. But poultry farming is not magic — it's management. A small farmer with 100 birds who is serious, disciplined, and hardworking can make more profit than a careless farmer with 2,000 birds and no structure. Hard work means following up on your chicks daily, treating what needs to be treated on time, and making sure your market is ready before your birds mature. Talent may give you style. Hard work gives you results. If you want to outgrow the average farmer and achieve faster results, get my ebook Rapid Broiler Growth. Learn the exact methods smart farmers are using to raise heavy broilers in less time. Send a message now to get your copy. https://wa.me/message/3G6M4BEC2BSKM1
Onuche Joshua
4/22/20251 min read


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