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Write the aim with which animal breeding programmes are carried. Describe the essential steps to be followed in Poultry management.

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Animal breeding aims at increasing that yield of animals and impowering the desirable qualities of the produce.
* To develop new stable breeds that may be superior to the existing breeds.
* The progeny hybrid animals may themselves be used for commercial production.
Selection of disease free and suitable breeds, proper and safe farm conditions, proper feed and water, and hygiene and health care are important components of poultry farm management.
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