Here are some tips:
Data analytics and IoA (Internet of Animals) are efficient tools to manage the data and improve poultry operation results. Nowadays, companies have a great interest in knowing all these tools that are very useful for identifying problems and detecting the best way to solve them. However, to achieve a good analysis and make decisions, it is important to know how to collect and manage the data.
Here are some tips:
Finally, spend some time analyzing data. In poultry operations, data is often collected and stored, not analyzed. To obtain valuable information, you have to take advantage of the data and look at your results. Make some comparisons among flocks, production months, farms, and even houses. Each poultry house is a different universe, even though many of them may share similar conditions.
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