Certified Diploma in Poultry, Goat, Bee & Worm Farming
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Level
Advanced
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Online
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Class hours
40h
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Duration
Flexible
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Farming is the activity of cultivating crops and raising livestock. If you are someone who owns a large piece of land, then you might want to consider learning both. Farming includes many things and some of them include poultry, goats, bee and worm farming.
A worm farm is a fantastic way to minimise food waste by turning your organic kitchen waste into nutrient-rich fertilizer for your plants and soils. Worms eat organic waste and turn it into liquid fertilizer and worm castings. In poultry farming, chicken is used to lay eggs which farmers use for their benefit. Bee farming is specially good for making honey as you can collect the fresh honey they make. There are other products the hive produces such as beeswax, propolis, pollen, and royal jelly.
This course is designed to make you learn more about farming and how you can make most of the useful products that can be made using the different animals and insects. So sign up for this useful course right now.
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Certified Diploma in Poultry, Goat, Bee & Worm Farming is CPD QS & IAO accredited. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills.
As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic backgrounds.
Our Certified Diploma in Poultry, Goat, Bee & Worm Farming is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation.
On receiving your request an academic officer from the course will call you to explain everything about the course, including how you can sign up, payment options and enrollment periods
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Subjects
- Farming
- Poultry Farming
- Breeds
- Diseases
- Feeding
- Bee Stings
- Nubian Goats
- Acquiring Bees
- General Farm
- Worm Farming
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COURSE CURRICULUM
Poultry Farming
- HOW MUCH INVESTMENT IS REQUIRED IN THE POULTRY BUSINESS?
- WHAT BRANCH OF THE POULTRY BUSINESS?
- THE IMPORTANCE OF POULTRY
- WHERE TO LOCATE
- THE DOLLAR HEN FARM
- INCUBATION
- FEEDING
- DISEASES
- DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POULTRY FLESH AND POULTRY FATTENING
- MARKETING POULTRY CARCASSES
- QUALITY IN EGGS
- MARKETING ORGANIZATION FOR EGGS
- BREEDS OF CHICKENS
- PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC BREEDING
- EXPERIMENT STATION WORK
- POULTRY ON THE GENERAL FARM
Goat Farming
- Introduction
- How To Take Care Of A Newborn Goat
- How To Milk A Goat
- How To Breed A Goat
- Pygmy Goats
- How To Feed Milk To Baby Pygmy Goats
- Nubian Goats
- Goat Diseases
- Additional Tips On How To Take Care Of Goats
- Essentials Needed For Your Goats
Bee Farming
- Getting Started in Beekeeping
- Clothing and Equipment Needed
- How to Handle Bees
- Acquiring Bees
- Queen Management Techniques
- Raising Queen Bees
- Using Nectar Substitutes
- Using Pollen Substitutes
- Keeping Bees in a Suburban Area
- About Bacterial Diseases
- About Viruses and Fungal Diseases
- About Varroa Mites
- The Small Hive Beetle
- About Nosema
- Bee Stings
- The Processing of Honey
- Equipment used for Honey Processing
Worm Farming
- Introduction
- Composting
- Worms You Should Need to Produce Worms
- Worm Farming Design
- Vermicomposting
- Small And Large Scale Worm Farms
- How The Worm Population Is Controlled
- Other Things You Can Do With Compost
- Starting A Worm Farm Business
- How To Be Successful With Your Worm Farm
Certified Diploma in Poultry, Goat, Bee & Worm Farming