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Poultry Batch Manager

3.1.5 for Android
4.2 | 10,000+ Installs | Reviews

Poultry Link

Description of Poultry Batch Manager

A poultry record keeping and App for commercial poultry farmers, it convenient and flexible way
for farmers to keep consistent, clear and accurate records about their batches.
The
Key features of the App feature include;
* Multiple batches (Separate records for each batch)
* Expenditure records
* Sales records
* Mortality records
* Egg production records with percentage Calculator
* Feeding records
* Vaccination schedules with reminder
*Works entirely off line
*On line back up of user data

What's New with Poultry Batch Manager 3.1.5

* Records Notifications
* Added better data analysis
*Added farm location capture
* UI theme Update

Information

  • Category:
    Productivity
  • Latest Version:
    3.1.5
  • Updated:
    2020-08-28
  • File size:
    11.9MB
  • Requirements:
    Android 4.4 or later
  • Developer:
    Poultry Link
  • ID:
    com.mutumbakato.batchmanager
  • Available on:
Reviews
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    Excellent. I think this app should have an option to take print out of Full batch data. And one thing more that in India chickens sold by it's weight. So in expenses column calculation should be as per weight not quantity. Further I request you to make sure that it shows the remaining birds after sale.
    2020-09-15 09:43
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    Vaccination schedule is not working. Kindly resolve. Rest all features are awesome.
    2020-07-06 12:55
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    App is great, offering great analysis and record keeping, but please🙏 fix the vaccination schedule, its not working at all.
    2020-07-05 11:32
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    Is it possible to add graph? So that we can easily see the progress. Thank you sooo much for this wonderful app. 🙏🙏💕
    2020-06-11 09:21
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    Unable to add vaccination schedules.
    2020-06-06 01:38
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    Really good app for farmers, However, as a Chartered Accountant, I find it grossly misleading knowing that the cost per bird is spread across the entire flock not considering the deaths. The cost per bird should be spread across the living birds only, that is the only way a farmer will fairly ascertain performance. 2. Farm records should be developed, so the farmer has his stock of feed, so whenever the farmer feeds the flock, it should be from the stock, hence a reduction in stock at hand.
    2020-05-01 06:54