Any egg producer knows how stressful farm audits can be. However, with the right support, good paperwork and stockmanship, a producer can maintain a level of ‘audit fitness’ that will save time and minimise disruption.
Stephen Jones, a mixed farmer in the Welsh borders, shows how with the help of his Humphrey Feeds & Pullets Poultry Specialist Gwenda Wozencroft, staying audit ready avoids nasty surprises.
The challenge of audits
A number of different bodies, such as the Lion Code, APHA and RSPCA, take an interest in the various elements of raising poultry and producing eggs.
They each give different amounts of notice and have their own demands; some focus on trading standards, others on bird welfare, hygiene or biosecurity but all want to see a full set of accurate and up to date records as well as the facilities.
Keeping on top of audit preparation
Preparing for, and hosting, audit teams can be time consuming for Stephen, whose main focus needs to be looking after his flock of 16,000 free-range birds. But with the help of Gwenda, he keeps on top of his audit preparation, avoiding paperwork backlogs and making sure his laying sheds are always ready for inspection.
During his first flock, Stephen needed to pass an initial audit from the Lion Code to sign up with his packer, Fairburn Eggs:
Between Stephen’s diligence and Gwenda’s eye for detail, he has never failed an audit, and that effort is reflected in the results. Stephen’s birds have achieved over 330 eggs each for his last two flocks, with low mortality, and as a result he enjoys a good relationship with his packer.
Staying audit fit
To stay audit fit, Stephen, with support from Gwenda, focuses on:
Walking the sheds routinely
Keeping on top of paperwork and recording everything
Keeping information together in a handy binder
Keeping sheds clean and tidy
Ensuring that biosecurity is tight
Good practice makes the difference
Finding an approach that allows Stephen to integrate all aspects of poultry farming has a real impact:
For Gwenda, it’s all part of her job:
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