
About Us
About Dr. M. Shahid Zahoor
Dr. M. Shahid Zahoor is a poultry veterinarian, PhD researcher, and National Sales Manager at Bilal Chicks with over a decade of hands-on experience in poultry health and production.
Through Ahmad Group and his consultancy practice, he has directly supported farmers managing more than 10 lakh birds across Pakistan.
Our Story
Our story from
15 years of experience
What began as hands-on work in poultry sheds grew into a mission: to bridge veterinary science with real-world farming — helping over 10 lakh birds thrive across Pakistan through trusted advice, innovation, and unwavering commitment.

Testimonials
Trusted by Farms, Hatcheries, and Agri-Businesses Across Pakistan

Dr. Zahoor’s consultation transformed our layer farm’s performance—mortality dropped by 40%, and feed conversion improved within just two months. His precision nutrition plans and on-farm audits are game-changers.

Dr shazia
★★★★★

As a distributor, we rely on the Ahmad Poultry Business Network for consistent vaccine supply and rapid diagnostic support. Their technical response during our recent IBD outbreak saved thousands of birds—and our bottom line.

Dr Asim
★★★★★
FAQ
Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers
Quick answers to your most common poultry questions — so you can act fast and farm with confidence.
Do you offer on-farm visits?
Yes — we provide in-person farm audits and training across Pakistan, with virtual support available nationwide.
How do I enroll in your masterclasses?
Simply choose a course, pay via bank transfer, and gain instant access to videos, tools, and downloads.
Can small backyard farmers benefit from your services?
Absolutely — our guidance is tailored to every scale, from 50 birds to 125,000-layer units.
Do you supply medicines and vaccines?
Yes, through Ahmad Trader / Fammis Biological Solutions — we provide quality poultry medicines and partner-brand vaccines.
How quickly can I get help during a disease outbreak?
Contact us via WhatsApp — we respond within hours and provide immediate protocols to reduce losses.
