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Why I Chose Village Chicken Over Broilers! by joyfulconnect(m): 11:13am On Apr 27
Are you pondering where to put your poultry investment? Let's delve into the dynamics of short-term versus long-term gains in the chicken game. 📈

🕒 Short Time Investment: Broilers 🕒
Looking to turn a quick profit? Broilers might be the way to go. These fast-growing birds reach market weight in a matter of weeks, making them a popular choice for short-term gains.

💰 Long Time Investment: Village Chicken 💰
But if you're in it for the long haul, consider the enduring benefits of raising Village Chicken. While it may take a bit longer for these birds to start laying eggs—typically around 5-6 months—the payoff can be substantial in the long run.

🥚 Egg-citing Returns 🥚
Picture this: in just six months, your Village Chicken flock could multiply exponentially. With each hen laying an average of 15-20 eggs, and a diligent farmer like yourself ensuring optimal conditions for hatching, the sky's the limit. My first batch alone yielded a whopping 16, 15, and 11 chicks!

🚫 Security Measures 🚫
Of course, guarding against pesky thieves, prowling cats, scheming rats, and curious canines is crucial to safeguarding your investment. But with proper precautions, you can maximize your hatching success rate and protect your burgeoning brood.

💪 Health and Resilience 💪
Unlike Broilers, Village Chicken are hardy creatures that don't easily succumb to sickness. Plus, once the chicks are weaned, mama hen is ready to get back to business, laying eggs like clockwork.

🌾 Feeding Efficiency 🌾
And let's not forget the cost factor. While feeding broilers can significantly impact your production expenses, Village Chicken are more self-sufficient when it comes to foraging, helping to keep costs down and profits up.

In the eternal battle of broilers versus Village Chicken, my feathers are firmly on the side of the latter. For sustainable, long-term gains and a flock that keeps on giving, Village Chicken is the ultimate investment choice.
Click here to Read More:_:https://hobbytechfarm..com/2024/04/a-beginners-guide-to-raising-village.html

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Re: Why I Chose Village Chicken Over Broilers! by Holyfic: 11:21am On Apr 27
Village chicken de game gan, the taste, egg I wish we can breed more of them

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Re: Why I Chose Village Chicken Over Broilers! by Bintabisiriyu2: 12:17pm On Apr 27
Poverty is that you?

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Re: Why I Chose Village Chicken Over Broilers! by Tallesty1(m): 1:48pm On Apr 27
Holyfic:
Village chicken de game gan, the taste, egg I wish we can breed more of them
Village chicken sweet wella, only say e no get plenty meat like broillers. The lap be like EreluRoz own.
Re: Why I Chose Village Chicken Over Broilers! by EreluRoz: 1:59pm On Apr 27
Tallesty1:
Village chicken sweet wella, only say e no get plenty meat like broillers. The lap be like EreluRoz own.
Irony. Pastor tallesty
Re: Why I Chose Village Chicken Over Broilers! by RainMoreDFARMS(f): 9:06pm On Apr 27
joyfulconnect:

🥚 Egg-citing Returns 🥚
Picture this: in just six months, your Village Chicken flock could multiply exponentially. With each hen laying an average of 15-20 eggs, and a diligent farmer like yourself ensuring optimal conditions for hatching, the sky's the limit. My first batch alone yielded a whopping 16, 15, and 11 chicks!
So you mean to tell me all village chickens.lay 15-20 eggs on average.
.
I don hear you sha..make Una just try to dey lie small small

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Re: Why I Chose Village Chicken Over Broilers! by Redomi(m): 9:08pm On Apr 28
I recently bought two local fowl to help me hatch some of my noilers eggs. One started laying yesterday

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Re: Why I Chose Village Chicken Over Broilers! by SEGLIZ: 10:18am On Apr 29
joyfulconnect:
Are you pondering where to put your poultry investment? Let's delve into the dynamics of short-term versus long-term gains in the chicken game. 📈

🕒 Short Time Investment: Broilers 🕒
Looking to turn a quick profit? Broilers might be the way to go. These fast-growing birds reach market weight in a matter of weeks, making them a popular choice for short-term gains.

💰 Long Time Investment: Village Chicken 💰
But if you're in it for the long haul, consider the enduring benefits of raising Village Chicken. While it may take a bit longer for these birds to start laying eggs—typically around 5-6 months—the payoff can be substantial in the long run.

🥚 Egg-citing Returns 🥚
Picture this: in just six months, your Village Chicken flock could multiply exponentially. With each hen laying an average of 15-20 eggs, and a diligent farmer like yourself ensuring optimal conditions for hatching, the sky's the limit. My first batch alone yielded a whopping 16, 15, and 11 chicks!

🚫 Security Measures 🚫
Of course, guarding against pesky thieves, prowling cats, scheming rats, and curious canines is crucial to safeguarding your investment. But with proper precautions, you can maximize your hatching success rate and protect your burgeoning brood.

💪 Health and Resilience 💪
Unlike Broilers, Village Chicken are hardy creatures that don't easily succumb to sickness. Plus, once the chicks are weaned, mama hen is ready to get back to business, laying eggs like clockwork.

🌾 Feeding Efficiency 🌾
And let's not forget the cost factor. While feeding broilers can significantly impact your production expenses, Village Chicken are more self-sufficient when it comes to foraging, helping to keep costs down and profits up.

In the eternal battle of broilers versus Village Chicken, my feathers are firmly on the side of the latter. For sustainable, long-term gains and a flock that keeps on giving, Village Chicken is the ultimate investment choice.
Click here to Read More:_:https://hobbytechfarm..com/2024/04/a-beginners-guide-to-raising-village.html
are going to keep updating this or just a one stop post?
Re: Why I Chose Village Chicken Over Broilers! by marhoinspire: 1:48pm On Apr 30
RainMoreDFARMS:
So you mean to tell me all village chickens.lay 15-20 eggs on average.
.
I don hear you sha..make Una just try to dey lie small small
Yes. This is true
If you don't touch the eggs or change their position, thy can lay up to 15 b4 thy start covering (boarding).
I have a native hen that just started laying 5days back, as at today she has layed 6 eggs, I eat 1 tho.
Re: Why I Chose Village Chicken Over Broilers! by marhoinspire: 1:51pm On Apr 30
I started with 3 hen and 1cock in Nov, as at today I have total of 26 chicken.
It would have been more if not that I always eat their eggs.

I discovered a way to increase production, one the hen hatch, after 2weeks I separate the chicks from their mom and in 2 weeks, she starts laying again.

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Re: Why I Chose Village Chicken Over Broilers! by soccerlite: 5:26pm On May 03
Asides management cost, broiler beats village chicken

Go and buy breeder broiler and see

And with dis your pictures you are spending more on the management and housing of your village chicken

Most likely you will be giving dem medications too

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