Turkey farm north east of Ponoka

31,5 Ha. | Price on Request | For Sale | Chickens | ID 4005

Ponoka, Alberta, Canada

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31,5 Ha.
Chickens

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Description

Location:

  • Located northeast of Ponoka, directly on a paved Higway
  • Well-accessible and strategic location with easy access for heavy equipment

Yard and terrain:

  • Total area: 78 acres (approx. 31.5 ha)
  • Well-drained, fertile soil, mostly used as arable land
  • Paved yard with gravel roads, ideal for heavy transport and low maintenance in spring
  • Surrounded by a large windbreak and beautifully landscaped yard

House:

  • Built in 1982, with an extension in 1995
  • 2 floors + fully finished basement
  • 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
  • Renovated kitchen, large dining room, multiple living and family rooms
  • Master bedroom with access to an upstairs terrace
  • Practical back entrance with access to office, ideal when returning from the stables
  • Beautiful, quiet garden with picnic areas, vegetable garden, and fire pits

Stables:

  • 4 turkey barns: 1 starter barn + 3 grower barns

General impression:

  • Well-maintained property with great attention to detail
  • Move-in ready and suitable for both professional turkey farming and comfortable family living


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