By 9:30 am, the school buses had kicked off to the farm.
A young
female member of the poultry farm, after a brief lecture on the five
units in the farm took the students and pupils round. The five units
were the brooder unit, piggery unit, layers unit, fish hatchery unit and
the feed mill unit.
Layers are female birds that lay eggs. The
type of layers in Akin Sateru’s farm are Isa brown layer birds. They
start laying eggs when they are seventeen weeks old. After a year they
stop laying as much as they used to. They become old layers and could
then be sold out.
The students were then taken to the the feed
mill unit, a large hall like a factory where chicken feed and fish feed
are prepared not only for local used but also for commercial purpose.
Here they were told what constituted the feed and were shown around.
Then to the fish ponds_ from large bowls containing fingerlings and
tilapia to the fish ponds proper. They were several vast of them, about
five or so.
Finally they were taken to the piggery unit. The
mature male pig was called boar. The female, sow, and the young ones
piglets.
In few words, the exercise was rounded off by twelve and the students and pupils were brought back to school safely.