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Poules pondeuses á Mamou Guinée

MDL-MAMOU


Spécialiste en Aviculture – Guinée


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Poulettes prêtes à pondre (16–18 semaines) ou poussins d’un jour.



Conditions d’élevage


Densité : 6–8 poules/m².



Température : 18–25°C (chauffage nécessaire pour poussins).



Éclairage : 14–16h/jour pour stimuler la ponte.



Alimentation


Starter (0–6 semaines) : 22–24% protéines.



Croissance (6–16 semaines) : 18% protéines.



Ponte (16+ semaines) : 16–18% protéines + calcium.



Santé


Vaccins obligatoires :



Newcastle (J7, J21, rappel tous les 3 mois).



Gumboro (J14).



Coryza (si zone à risque).



Traitements : Vitamines (A/D3/E) + antiparasitaires.



Rentabilité


Début de ponte : 18–20 semaines.



Pic de production : 25–40 semaines.



Aliment consommé : 120–150g/jour/poule.



2. Poulets de Chair


Races proposées


Cobb 500, Ross 308 (croissance rapide, 2–2,5 kg en 6 semaines).



Conditions d’élevage


Densité : 10–12 poulets/m².



Température : 32°C (J1) puis réduire de 2°C/semaine.



Ventilation : Critiale pour éviter les maladies respiratoires.



Alimentation


Starter (0–10 jours) : 23% protéines.



Croissance (11–28 jours) : 20% protéines.



Finition (29+ jours) : 18% protéines.



Santé


Vaccins :



Newcastle (J7, J21).



Gumboro (J14).



Prévention : Antibiotiques (si nécessaire) + probiotiques.



Performance


Poids moyen à 6 semaines : 2,2–2,5 kg.



Indice de conversion : 1,6–1,8 (kg aliment/kg viande).



3. Conseils Généraux


✅ Hygiène : Désinfecter le poulailler avant l’arrivée des poussins.


✅ Eau propre : Renouveler 2x/jour et ajouter vitamines.


✅ Suivi quotidien : Observer comportement et consommation.



4. Services MDL-MAMOU


Livraison de poussins/poulettes partout en Guinée.



Vente d’aliments, vaccins, et équipements.



Formations en ligne ou sur site.



📌 Contactez-nous pour un devis personnalisé !

 
 
 

Poultry farming offers a promising path for those looking to build a sustainable livelihood or expand their agricultural ventures. With rising demand for poultry products worldwide, learning the right skills and knowledge can open doors to profitable opportunities. Our Formation en Aviculture event is designed to equip you with practical expertise and insights to succeed in this growing sector.


Why Poultry Farming Matters Today


Poultry farming is one of the fastest-growing agricultural activities globally. It provides affordable protein sources and creates jobs in rural and urban areas. For many, it represents a chance to improve food security and generate steady income. However, success in poultry farming requires more than just raising birds. It demands understanding animal health, nutrition, housing, and market dynamics.


This event focuses on these critical areas, helping participants avoid common pitfalls and maximize productivity. Whether you are a beginner or looking to improve your current farm, the formation offers valuable guidance tailored to your needs.


What You Will Learn at the Formation en Aviculture


The event covers a wide range of topics essential for effective poultry farming:


  • Breeds and Selection

Learn how to choose the right breeds for your climate and market goals. Different breeds have varying growth rates, egg production, and disease resistance.

Formation en aviculture
14 septembre 2025 à 19:00 – 1 janvier 2027 à 23:00 UTC+1Mamou
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  • Housing and Equipment

Discover how to build cost-effective poultry houses that protect birds from predators and harsh weather. Understand the importance of ventilation, lighting, and space management.


  • Feeding and Nutrition

Proper nutrition is key to healthy birds and high yields. The formation explains feed types, balanced diets, and feeding schedules to optimize growth and egg production.


  • Disease Prevention and Management

Poultry diseases can devastate flocks. Learn about common illnesses, vaccination schedules, and biosecurity measures to keep your birds healthy.


  • Marketing and Business Skills

Beyond farming, the event offers tips on selling your products, understanding market demand, and managing farm finances.


Practical Sessions and Hands-On Experience


Theory alone is not enough in poultry farming. Our formation includes practical workshops where participants get hands-on experience with:


  • Setting up poultry houses

  • Preparing feed mixes

  • Administering vaccinations

  • Monitoring bird health


These sessions help build confidence and skills that can be immediately applied on your farm.


Success Stories from Past Participants


Many who attended previous formations have transformed their poultry ventures. For example, one participant started with just 50 birds and, after applying the training, expanded to a 500-bird operation within a year. Another used the marketing strategies learned to secure contracts with local restaurants, increasing their income significantly.


These stories show that with the right knowledge and effort, poultry farming can be a rewarding business.


Who Should Attend


This formation is ideal for:


  • Smallholder farmers wanting to diversify income

  • Entrepreneurs interested in agribusiness

  • Agricultural students seeking practical skills

  • Community groups aiming to improve local food production


No prior experience is required. The event welcomes anyone eager to learn and grow in poultry farming.


Event Details and Registration


The formation will take place over three days, combining lectures, workshops, and farm visits. Participants will receive training materials and ongoing support after the event.


Spaces are limited to ensure quality interaction, so early registration is recommended. Contact the organizers for more information on dates, venue, and fees.


 
 
 
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