Chick hatching & supply
Incubation and chick supply planned around farm demand, with attention to chick health and handling.
From incubation to delivery, we focus on practical, farm‑ready outcomes.
AAYAN GAAVRAN POULTRY FARM, based at Hilarpur in Gaulwadi (Karjat, Raigad, Maharashtra), focuses on hatchery operations that respect bird health, farm schedules and honest communication with farmers.
Incubation and chick supply planned around farm demand, with attention to chick health and handling.
Egg selection, storage and incubation processes designed to support consistent hatching performance.
Chick deliveries coordinated with farm schedules and local routes to minimise stress on birds.
Practical guidance for farmers around chick care, feed basics and simple routines that protect flocks.
“AAYAN GAAVRAN POULTRY FARM supplies chicks that settle well on our farm. The team talks through delivery timing and basic care in a practical way.”
“We appreciate clear guidance when chicks arrive. It helps us avoid simple mistakes.”
“Deliveries feel coordinated. We receive chicks in line with what was discussed.”
“Being able to ask basic questions without hesitation makes it easier to begin poultry farming.”
A farm‑based hatchery built around healthy chicks and long‑term relationships.
AAYAN GAAVRAN POULTRY FARM operates from Gaulwadi on Tata Road in Karjat (Raigad, Maharashtra), providing hatchery services and chicks to nearby farms and poultry sellers.
The hatchery focuses on balancing bird health, practical routines and farmer schedules. Egg handling, incubation and chick preparation are treated as everyday responsibilities instead of occasional tasks.
From small flocks to growing farms, the aim is to be a dependable hatchery partner that supports farmers with both chicks and straightforward communication.
Real hatchery and farm teams working around birds and farmers.
Each service is structured to support farmers and flock health.
Hatching chicks with routines focused on health, basic checks and readiness for farm environments.
Selecting and handling eggs with simple, consistent practices to support hatching results.
Coordinated deliveries planned around farm locations and times to reduce stress on birds.
Sharing practical tips on chick care, feed and simple routines that support flock health.
Helping new poultry farmers understand basics and plan initial flocks with realistic expectations.
Working with farms and sellers to plan recurring chick supply in line with local demand.
Illustrative examples of work with poultry farmers and sellers.
Planned hatchery cycles and deliveries to support steady flock growth.
Helped plan initial flock size, basic routines and chick supply schedule.
Managed chick deliveries and simple documentation for resale.
Suggested simple changes to feed and care for better flock outcomes.
Coordinated hatchery plans with seasonal farm and market patterns.
Aligning hatchery cycles with local demand from farms and sellers.
Short thoughts for farmers, sellers and new poultry owners.
Why a few consistent routines around water, feed and space protect chick health.
Simple habits in egg handling that support better hatchery results over time.
Considering time of day, routes and handling to reduce stress on birds during travel.
Why honest conversations about numbers, timing and farm realities protect relationships.
Feedback from poultry farmers and partners.
“Chicks from this hatchery settle easily. We see fewer issues when they arrive.”
“Deliveries are discussed in detail, so we can plan our own commitments properly.”
“We felt comfortable asking basic questions. That made beginning easier.”
“We value consistency and the willingness to talk through what is realistic.”
We respond with realistic options around supply, timing and basics.