Poultry hatchery operations

Consistent chick supply, built on disciplined hatchery routines.

M/S LASKAR FIRM operates a poultry hatchery in Matirgram, Hailakandi – focusing on healthy chicks, predictable schedules, and responsible handling for farms and poultry businesses in Assam.

Structured hatch cycles & planning Serving Hailakandi and nearby regions
Farmer holding a small chick gently in hand
Worker checking chicks in a poultry tray
Close-up of healthy chicks in a hatchery tray
Trusted by farms that depend on timely, healthy chick batches and straightforward communication from their hatchery partner.
At a glance

Hatchery services shaped around your flock plans.

From planning your batches to handling collection and basic guidance, we make sure your hatchery partner feels dependable, not distant.

HC

Scheduled chick hatching

Planned hatching cycles so you can align chick arrivals with housing, feed, and labour arrangements at your farm.

Batch planning Pre‑agreed timelines
Multiple trays of newly hatched chicks in a hatchery
QS

Quality and health checks

Visual and behavioural checks on chicks before handover, focusing on activity, appearance, and basic condition.

Basic grading Observation before release
Worker inspecting chicks closely on a tray
SP

Support for small and mid‑size farms

Guidance and planning support for farms that are building up their flock gradually and need reliable batch sizes.

Structured growth Repeat orders
Farmer standing inside a poultry shed looking at birds
Client feedback

What farmers say after a few cycles.

Most farms judge a hatchery over seasons, not just a single batch. The feedback we value most is about consistency and communication.

Farmer standing near poultry trays
Ismail L
Poultry farmer

“With each cycle, we know roughly what to expect and when. That makes it easier to prepare sheds, feed, and staff before chicks arrive.”

★★★★★ Reliability over seasons
Explore more experiences from farms and poultry businesses working with us on the testimonial page – these stories show how our hatchery fits into different operations.
About

A hatchery built around routines and responsibility.

Located in Matirgram, Hailakandi, we run hatchery operations that respect both bird welfare and the planning needs of our customers.

M/S LASKAR FIRM started as a local hatchery focused on predictable, small‑to‑medium batches for nearby farms. Over time, as more farms began to depend on our chick supply, we refined our routines, checks, and communication so each cycle could be planned with greater clarity.

Today, we prioritise clean operations, structured schedules, and realistic commitments about what we can and cannot take on. Our aim is not to be the loudest hatchery – but to be the one you can count on for steady, honest service.

  • Hatchery operations that follow consistent routines and cycles.
  • Focus on clear communication around batch size, dates, and conditions.
  • Support for farms planning gradual expansion of their poultry capacity.
  • Rooted in Matirgram, with an understanding of local weather, roads, and farm realities.
Team

People keeping each hatch cycle on track.

Our team combines hands‑on hatchery work with close coordination with farmers and poultry businesses who depend on our timing.

Hatchery manager observing poultry trays
Laskar family lead
Owner & hatchery manager
Oversees hatch planning, day‑to‑day operations, and communication with farms to align expectations with each cycle.
Worker checking eggs in an incubator tray
Incubation & tray staff
Monitoring & handling
Handles trays, monitors conditions, and performs basic checks that keep each batch moving steadily through the process.
Worker preparing chicks for farm pickup
Dispatch coordination
Collection & handover support
Coordinates timing with farms, prepares batches for collection, and helps make handovers as organised as possible.
Services

Hatchery services mapped to your flock plans.

We keep our services focused on what farms genuinely need from a hatchery: reliability, clarity, and basic guidance at the right moments.

Rows of incubator trays in a hatchery

Incubation & hatching cycles

Controlled incubation and hatching routines, with planned batch sizes and timeframes discussed in advance with farm partners.

Chicks under heat lamps in a controlled environment

Basic chick care before handover

Short pre‑handover care and observation to ensure chicks are active and ready to be moved to farm brooders.

Farmer and hatchery staff discussing chick batches

Batch planning with farms

Simple planning sessions around your shed space, feed, and manpower so chick arrivals fit your farm’s readiness.

Worker recording data on clipboard inside hatchery

Record‑keeping & cycle notes

Basic records about batch timing and observations, helping farms look back at previous cycles while planning new ones.

Chicks being loaded carefully for transport

Pickup & transport coordination

Coordination and basic guidance so pickup vehicles, boxes, and timing align with the hatchery’s readiness and your travel distances.

Farmer looking at poultry shed with young birds

Support for repeat cycles

For farms working with us through seasons, we help adjust batch plans as sheds, demand, and capacity grow.

Projects

A few hatchery journeys we’ve been part of.

Each project here represents ongoing relationships – not just one‑time transactions – with farms building their poultry operations steadily.

Close-up of chicks grouped together in a tray
Seasonal starter flocks
Small farms • Regular batches aligned with local demand.
Farmer holding tray of chicks in a poultry shed
Gradual capacity expansion
Growing farm • Increasing batch size over multiple cycles.
Hatchery facility with equipment and trays neatly arranged
Structured hatchery routines
Matirgram • Routines refined for predictable output.
Worker moving trays inside hatchery corridor
Coordinated batch movement
Internal process • Efficient handling from incubator to tray.
Chicks in a well-lit poultry house
Healthy grow‑out starts
Partner farms • Focus on strong early days after arrival.
Farmer walking between rows of poultry sheds
Long‑term hatchery partnership
Multi‑season partnership • Adapting to farm growth.
Blog

Notes from the hatchery floor.

Short pieces drawn from everyday questions we hear from poultry farmers in and around Hailakandi.

Worker monitoring incubator controls in hatchery
Planning batches

How to align chick arrivals with your shed and feed readiness.

3 min read • For small farms

A simple way to think about space, feed, and labour before confirming your next batch of chicks.

Farmer checking young chicks inside poultry house
First days on farm

Basic checks in the first 48 hours after chicks arrive.

4 min read • For new poultry farmers

Practical observations and small habits that can make a big difference to early chick comfort and survival.

Chicks under warm lighting in controlled environment
Working with a hatchery

Questions to ask your hatchery before confirming a batch.

5 min read • For farm owners

A small checklist of points – from timing to conditions – that helps both sides stay aligned and prepared.

Testimonials

What our farm partners highlight most.

After a few cycles together, certain themes keep coming up – especially around timing, consistency, and clarity.

Farmer in poultry shed holding a chick
Rahim A
Growing poultry farm

“We’ve worked with M/S LASKAR FIRM across multiple batches now. The biggest advantage is knowing dates and volumes well ahead of time.”

Hailakandi • Repeat hatch cycles
Farmer observing poultry trays thoughtfully
Salma B
Family‑run farm

“For a small family farm, surprises are difficult to handle. Having a hatchery partner that communicates clearly makes planning simpler.”

Matirgram • Family operation
Farmer standing at entrance of poultry shed
Nurul H
New poultry entrepreneur

“They took time to understand our shed size and helped adjust batch size accordingly. That support was important in our first year.”

Assam • First‑year farm
Farmer walking along a rural road near poultry farm
Jamal R
Regional poultry supplier

“Consistency across cycles is what matters most for us. So far, the hatchery has aligned well with our regional supply commitments.”

Regional supply • Multi‑farm
Contact

Tell us about your hatchery needs.

Share a quick outline of your farm size, timelines, and batch expectations, and we will respond with next steps and options.

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