"This is My Dream Business": Farmer Harvests Plenty of Eggs From His Poultry Farm, Posts Video

"This is My Dream Business": Farmer Harvests Plenty of Eggs From His Poultry Farm, Posts Video

  • A man who owns a poultry farm showed the moment a lot of eggs were harvested from the farm
  • The man's workers loaded the eggs onto a wheelbarrow and took them out of the farm in readiness for sale
  • The neatness of the eggs and the environment made some netizens yearn to start a poultry farm

A poultry farmer posted a video and showed netizens some of the eggs he harvested from his farm.

The clip was shared by Par Farm Limited. It attracted the attention of many netizens, some of whom said they would like to start a poultry business.

Man picking eggs from a poultry farm.
The eggs look neat and attractive. Photo credit: TikTok/@par_f_ltd.
Source: UGC

In the video, workers at the farm went in and picked the eggs into a wheelbarrow in readiness for sale.

The farm owner said picking eggs with a wheelbarrow could be dangerous as it could fall, leading to waste.

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The eggs in the wheelbarrow looked very neat and attractive.

Watch the video below:

Netizens admire poultry farm

Some netizens in the comment section asked how they could become poultry farmers.

@Consider said:

"Who else thought about brother Bernard when dey lift the wheelbarrow?"

@Tonia said:

"My dream side hustle one day."

Yusuf____

Mine is 28 weeks and they have not started laying is there any solution?"

@Im said:

"Rich man pikin go think say na garden of Eden."

@Abdul Ganiu asked:

"Does this chicken know what you doing with those eggs? Justice for those chickens."

@Oluwatimileyin said:

"Fowl no collect money for their hand oo watch well. Later dem go say egg don cost again."

@lyn shii said:

"I was waiting for Brother Bernard."

@Ester said:

"This is risky, so why not pick and put in the egg tray directly? My heart almost skipped watching the wheelbarrow being carried."

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@Dr. Omar Frank said:

"Justice for the poor hens."

Lady walks on crates of eggs

Meanwhile, a viral video captured the moment a lady in a lab cloth walked on different crates of eggs while trying to maintain stability.

Before making the walk on the eggs, two people stood beside her. One of them mouthed words that seemed like instructions.

After walking on some crates of eggs with much carefulness, one of her feet crashed into some in the third crate.

Lady's beautifully arranged eggs go viral

In a related story, YEN.com.gh reported that a woman who sells eggs arranged them in a very beautiful manner.

She took time to put the eggs in order in eight layers that looked like a high-rise building.

People who saw the lady in the streets were amazed at how she was able to hold the eggs together.

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Source: Legit.ng

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