Services
Six programmes. One accountable practice.
Retained flock-health management is the offer. The five technical programmes below are how it is delivered, each available on its own, all sharpest when run together.
The five technical programmes
Vaccination Programs
Season-specific schedules sequenced against maternal antibody decline and field challenge.
Medication & Treatment
Correct molecule, dose and timing, protecting the flock and the feed economics behind it.
Disinfection & Biosecurity
Entry, hygiene and downtime protocols engineered for the controlled-environment shed.
Post-Mortem & Disease Diagnosis
On-farm necropsy and field diagnosis that name the problem before it moves through the house.
Controlled Shed Advisory
Commissioning and environment set-up, from the practice that brought the shed here first.
FAQ
Common questions
Which service should I start with?
Most operations start with retained Flock Health Management, which ties the five technical programmes together. If you have one specific problem, any programme is available on its own.
Can I engage just one programme?
Yes. Each of the five technical programmes, vaccination, medication, biosecurity, diagnosis and controlled-shed advisory, is available on its own, and all are sharpest run together.
Do you provide the vaccines, medicines or equipment?
No, the practice sells knowledge, not product. We build the programme, specify what is needed and oversee it; you source the inputs, which keeps the advice independent of any supplier.
Are the reference schedules available without engaging the practice?
The full schedules and protocols are prepared for clients of the practice and tuned to your farm, not handed out generically. Request access to begin.
How is the retained advisory priced?
Annually, against capacity rather than visits. The point is a standing relationship across every flock, not a call-out fee.
How quickly can you respond if a flock is breaking?
Retained clients reach the practice directly on WhatsApp, usually the same day, and where a field diagnosis is needed an on-farm visit is arranged as a priority.