Chicken? Why, yes of course!

Chellz's Kitchen-chicken
Chellz's Kitchen-chicken

Since the scourge to business that is COVID-19 struck, it became evident that individuals needed to stand for themselves. Learning new valuable skill sets that would help them and their families sustain themselves and survive.

With so much uncertainty and radical increases in prices of everything, many Batswana finally took heed of what has always been encouraged, backyard farming, and did so in small scale and even larger in order to make ends meet. Other markets that boomed locally are (poultry) chicken and chicken eggs farming.

I remember a time where there was an outcry and almost revolt regarding supermarket sold chicken. This was an opportunity for many who started chicken farms. Tswana chicken, broilers and 3ggs were a call away, good quality at a good price. Before getting into selling broilers just a few months ago, I was initially introduced to them two years ago by a friend who was selling them. I found the chickens to be big in size, meaty and tasty. There are a lot of controversial stories on how people get their chicken pieces to be big.


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