Representative outcomes across controlled-flock programmes; results vary by farm and are tuned to each operation.
Who the practice works with
The hero offer
Retained flock-health management
A standing relationship across the full cycle, the difference between a shed that is built controlled and a shed that is run controlled. One programme, one accountable principal, every flock.

Technical services
The knowledge that makes a controlled shed profitable.
Vaccination programmes
Season-specific schedules sequenced against maternal antibody decline and field challenge.
Medication & treatment
Correct molecule, dose and timing, protecting the flock and the feed economics behind it.
Disinfection & biosecurity
Entry, hygiene and downtime protocols engineered for the controlled-environment shed.
Post-mortem & diagnosis
On-farm necropsy and field diagnosis that name the problem early.
Controlled-shed advisory
Commissioning and environment set-up, from the people who brought the shed here first.
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The practice
Twenty-five years, stated plainly.
In 1999 Dr. Amir Junaid introduced environmentally controlled broiler sheds to Pakistan, the first in the country. No one else can make that claim.
Twenty-five years on, the practice sells the technical knowledge that makes those sheds pay, proven across more than two hundred houses.
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A vaccination schedule built for your farm's challenge.
Day-by-day, disease, vaccine and route, the sequenced programme behind our controlled-flock results, developed with clients of the practice.
FAQ
Common questions
What is an environmentally controlled poultry shed?
A closed, insulated broiler house where temperature, ventilation, humidity and light are managed by equipment, usually tunnel ventilation with cooling pads at one end and fans at the other, so the flock is kept in stable conditions whatever the weather outside. Running that environment correctly is what turns the building into performance.
What actually makes a controlled shed profitable?
Running it, not just building it. Vaccination timed to local challenge, biosecurity that holds, fast on-farm diagnosis and flock-to-flock review are what move mortality and feed conversion in the right direction. The equipment on its own does not deliver the return.
Is controlled-shed broiler farming profitable?
It can be, and that is the point of the practice. Controlled housing lets you stock more birds, run more cycles a year and hold feed conversion and mortality down, but only when the environment and flock health are managed properly across the cycle.
Where does Dr. Amir Junaid's practice operate?
Across Pakistan and the Gulf, from an office in Lahore. The practice works with commercial broiler operations, from single independent houses to multi-site integrations.
Do you work with a single farm or only large operations?
Both. The programme scales from one controlled house to a network of sheds, and the standing commitments are the same either way.
How do I start?
Message the practice on WhatsApp or request a consultation. Tell us the shed and the flock, and we will tell you where the programme starts.
Consultation
Bring the practice to your operation.
Tell us the shed and the flock; we'll tell you where the programme starts.
