Hello hivers of this community! How are you doing? Today I’m gonna show you our mini poultry which my husband manages every morning before going to work.
This mini poultry was a great provider to us since we had a duck and chicken. We could cooked different dishes out from it.
It only started with only 2 ducks then after months, our duck lay eggs first it was 17 ducks, we are very happy to have this poultry, because it can also give us an extra income if someone buys it. Today 1 kilo of kilo is about 260 pesos or approximately around 5 HBD. One duck kilo about 3 so it was a good income if we could sell it all.
My husbands feed our duck every morning and my uncle helps us when he was at work. Sometimes we feed the ducks with our left-over rice. One of our ducks lay eggs again, and this time it’s around 25. We are very thankful for this kind of blessings that we had.
Here in our place nearly all our neighborhood raises a duck. So, we decided to put them on a net so that it wouldn’t mix with another duck on our neighborhood.
My husband also purchased 30 pcs. of chicken and planned to disposed it after two weeks. He bought the chickens around 80 pesos each or nearly 2 HBD each. Our profit was doubled after two weeks.
We decided to cooked one of our chickens for our lunch today. My husband cooked chicken adobo.
It was really great that we had a mini poultry like this because for my husband it was also his stress reliever, taking care of the ducks and chickens also reminded him of his late father who just died last year. My late father-in-law was the one who takes cares of our mini poultry back when he was still alive. Until now we are continuing to have this mini poultry, and my husband was also planning to expand this because it was a good business and extra income for us.
Right now, we are planning to have a pig soon, but we don’t have enough budget so for the meantime we are raising these ducks and chicken and soon, by God’s grace it will expand more.
That's all my dear hivers of this community. Have a wonderful day.
Sincerely, @saijan19
Note: Photos are all mine and lead image edited by Canva App