Experience & clients

Twenty-five years, measured in flocks.

The record is the argument. Client names are held in confidence; the outcomes are not.

200+
Sheds commissioned
6M
Installed capacity
15% →
5%
Flock mortality
2.4 →
1.5
Feed conversion

Representative outcomes across engagements; results vary by farm and are tuned to each operation.

Who we work with

Commercial broiler farms

Independent operations running one to several controlled houses, from placement to depletion.

Integrators

Multi-site operations standardising health and production across a network of sheds.

Gulf producers

Regional broiler operations adapting controlled-shed programmes to a hotter, drier climate.

New-build projects

Investors commissioning controlled housing who need it run right from the first flock.

Representative engagements · anonymised

Integration · Punjab

Standardised a vaccination programme across 40 sheds; mortality variance between farms cut by half.

Independent farm

Re-commissioned an under-performing controlled shed; FCR moved from 1.9 to 1.6 in three flocks.

Gulf producer

Adapted biosecurity and ventilation set-points to a desert climate; broke a recurring summer disease cycle.

Figures illustrative of typical engagements. Specific client results shared on request, with permission.

FAQ

Common questions

Can I see client references?

Yes, on request and with permission. Client names are held in confidence; the outcomes are shared, including references from operations like yours.

What results are typical?

Across engagements, flock mortality has moved from around 15% to 5% and feed conversion from 2.4 to 1.5, tuned to each farm rather than promised as a fixed number.

What causes poor feed conversion and high mortality?

Usually a stack of small things: chick start and brooding, environment and ventilation, vaccination timing, water quality and biosecurity. Mortality and feed conversion track each other closely, so the review looks at the whole cycle rather than one number.

Can you improve an existing under-performing farm?

Yes. Most call-outs are exactly that, re-commissioning a shed that was built to spec but never tuned, and tightening the health programme. A set-point and vaccination review is often the fastest gain available.

Do you work outside Pakistan?

Yes. The practice adapts controlled-shed programmes for Gulf producers working in hotter, drier climates.

Who do you usually work with?

Independent commercial farms, integrators standardising across many sheds, Gulf producers, and new-build projects that need the shed run right from the first flock.

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