About the practice
He was first. That is the whole point.
In 1999 Dr. Amir Junaid introduced environmentally controlled broiler sheds to Pakistan. Twenty-five years later the practice sells the knowledge that makes them profitable.

The practice carries one name and one standard. Like a surgeon's clinic, the work runs through a single accountable principal, not a rotating roster.
When controlled sheds first arrived, most of the industry treated them as a building problem: get the equipment in and the birds would do the rest. They did not. The environment had to be run, the flock had to be managed, and disease had to be kept out and diagnosed fast when it got in. That gap between a shed that is built controlled and one that is run controlled is where this practice has worked for twenty-five years.
The offer is technical knowledge, delivered plainly: vaccination and medication programmes built to local challenge, biosecurity that holds, on-farm diagnosis that acts before a lab report can, and retained flock-health management that ties it all together across the cycle. The proof is on the numbers, two hundred sheds, six million birds, mortality and feed conversion moved in the right direction.
Qualifications
Twenty-five years
First controlled broiler sheds in Pakistan
Introduced environmentally controlled housing to the national broiler industry.
From building to running
Developed the vaccination, biosecurity and management programmes that make controlled sheds pay.
Scale & standardisation
Retained advisory across independent farms and integrations; 200+ sheds commissioned.
Pakistan & the Gulf
Six programmes under one practice, serving commercial broiler operations across the region.
FAQ
Common questions
Who is Dr. Amir Junaid?
A veterinary graduate (D.V.M and M.Sc. Hons in Veterinary Medicine, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad) who introduced environmentally controlled broiler sheds to Pakistan in 1999 and has spent twenty-five years selling the technical knowledge that makes them profitable.
What does “first controlled sheds in Pakistan” mean?
In 1999 the practice commissioned the country's first environmentally controlled broiler housing. No one else can make that claim.
Is the work done by one person or a team?
The practice runs through a single accountable principal, like a surgeon's clinic, not a rotating roster.
Do you consult on new controlled-shed projects?
Yes. New-build projects are a large part of the work, from reviewing the design and commissioning the environment to running the first flocks, so the shed performs from the start rather than being learned on.
Is the practice tied to any equipment supplier?
No. The advisory is independent. We commission and tune whatever equipment you have, or specify what you need, without a stake in any brand.
Where does the practice work today?
Pakistan and the Gulf, delivering six programmes under one practice to commercial broiler operations across the region.