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Are you tired of waiting weeks or even months for chicks from hatcheries? Many poultry farmers across Uganda and East Africa are facing the same challenge. In this video, I visit a local agricultural business in Container Village, Kampala, where a poultry expert explains how locally made incubators are helping farmers hatch their own chicks and become more independent. We discuss some of the biggest problems poultry farmers face, including chick shortages, hatchery delays, transportation risks for fertile eggs, and diseases that can spread when eggs from different farms are mixed together. These issues have affected many farmers who depend entirely on hatcheries for their poultry production. The good news is that small and large farmers can now hatch their own chicks using incubators made right here in Uganda. These incubators come in different capacities—from small setups suitable for village farmers to larger commercial poultry operations. Some models even support solar power and battery backup, making them ideal for areas with unreliable electricity. If you are interested in poultry farming, chicken incubation, broiler farming, layers farming, or starting a poultry business in Uganda, this video will give you valuable insights into how incubation technology can transform your farm. In the next episode, we will visit a farmer who is already using one of these incubators to see how it works in real farm conditions and hear about their experience. If you are passionate about agriculture, poultry farming, and agribusiness opportunities in Africa, make sure you watch until the end. #poultryfarming #chickenfarming #poultrybusiness