Shape Your Future: Explore Careers with
1- Chicken Catcher
Job Details:
- Heavy Equipment operator
- Catching Chickens: The primary duty is to catch chickens for various purposes, such as transportation to processing plants or other locations. This may involve manually capturing chickens from pens or cages.
- Handling and Transporting: Chicken Catchers need to handle the birds with care to minimize stress and injury. They may be responsible for loading chickens onto transport vehicles and ensuring they are secure during transit.
- Physical Demands: The job is physically demanding and may require individuals to bend, kneel, and lift heavy loads. It often involves repetitive tasks and working in various weather conditions.
- Compliance with Regulations: Chicken Catchers must adhere to industry and safety regulations. This includes following guidelines for humane treatment of animals and maintaining biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of diseases.
- Teamwork: Working efficiently with a team is essential. Chicken Catchers often work in groups to efficiently catch and transport large numbers of birds.
- Equipment Use: Familiarity with and proper use of equipment such as nets, crates, and other tools used in catching and handling chickens.
- Safety Awareness: Chicken Catchers need to be aware of safety protocols to prevent injuries to themselves and others. This includes using personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
- Shift Work: The nature of the poultry industry often requires Chicken Catchers to work irregular hours, including early mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays.
To embark on this feathered adventure and become a vital part of our team, take the first step by sending your resume to extremepoultry@yahoo.com. Your journey with Extreme Poultry awaits!