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Re: ... by Nobody: 11:55am On Oct 23, 2017
Chikun super starter

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Re: ... by Nobody: 12:07pm On Oct 23, 2017
Day 18

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Re: ... by obiageIi(f): 1:11pm On Oct 23, 2017
EMMAACHILE:
Day 18
Love the uniformity, nice one oga emma
Re: ... by obiageIi(f): 1:13pm On Oct 23, 2017
uchpanila:

I like your work, keep it up.
Please I need to get somethings from you, how do I contact you?
obygenius@mail.com
Re: ... by uchpanila(m): 4:28pm On Oct 23, 2017
obiageIi:

obygenius@mail.com

Sent you a mail
Re: ... by fogechi: 4:34pm On Oct 23, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

Day 18

Oga emma. I noticed you are using saw dust instead of wood shaving.

Any reason for that
Re: ... by Nobody: 4:39pm On Oct 23, 2017
fogechi:


Oga emma. I noticed you are using saw dust instead of wood shaving.

Any reason for that
Its Rice husk

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Re: ... by Hammedadetayo(m): 5:18pm On Oct 23, 2017
[quote author=obiageIi post=61637949]




I use enzymes in my feed, they help breakdown nutrients for better utilisation by the birds, most importantly nitrous that helps form amonnia. Enzymes also keep their stool dry and hard.[/quote

Okay ... I appreciate ma'am
Re: ... by obiageIi(f): 6:14pm On Oct 23, 2017
uchpanila:


Sent you a mail
Replied sir
Re: ... by obiageIi(f): 6:17pm On Oct 23, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

Its Rice husk
Oga Emma, do you have any idea how much broiler concentrate goes for in the market?

Re: ... by Nobody: 6:24pm On Oct 23, 2017
My personal poultry vaccine and drug schedule
It will be useful for newbies and you wont go wrong

Drugs required
1. Est mix wsp
2. ‎powervit (multivitamins)
3. ‎lasota vaccine
4. ‎gumboro vaccine
5. ‎onions/garlic/pawpaw leaves (raw)
6. ‎poxcure or use raw palm oil


Day 1: multivitamins

Day 2 -6: antibiotics + multivitamin

Day 7-8: deworm using onions or garlic or pawpaw leaves (1 small bulb in 1 drinker)

Day 14: lasota + milk

Day 15 -19: antibiotics + multivitamin

Day 21: gumboro + milk

Day 24-25: deworm organically

Day 30 -34: antibiotics + multivitamin

Day 35: poxcure or use raw palm oil in water (2 spoon in drinker)

Day 38-39: deworm organically

Day 44 -48: antibiotics + multivitamin

Day 52-53: deworm organically

Day 58 -62: antibiotics + multivitamin

In between the free days, give multivitamin. A day before vaccines, give clean water.

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Re: ... by danzite(m): 6:28pm On Oct 23, 2017
Hello house, meet my birds at 3 weeks and 3 days today. Advice and suggestions for improvement is welcomed.

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Re: ... by danzite(m): 6:32pm On Oct 23, 2017
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Re: ... by uchpanila(m): 7:35pm On Oct 23, 2017
obiageIi:

Oga Emma, do you have any idea how much broiler concentrate goes for in the market?


Is it that you are trying to upload pictures and it's not coming up?
Re: ... by uchpanila(m): 7:35pm On Oct 23, 2017
obiageIi:

Replied sir

Seen. Thanks
Re: ... by obiageIi(f): 9:08pm On Oct 23, 2017
uchpanila:



Is it that you are trying to upload pictures and it's not coming up?
No, it keeps happening with Ucbrowser, I'm tired of complaining about it
Re: ... by Nobody: 9:47pm On Oct 23, 2017
obiageIi:

Oga Emma, do you have any idea how much broiler concentrate goes for in the market?
koudijsfeed broiler concentrate is 22,500 for 50kg in lokoja. Should be cheaper in other places.
Re: ... by kripen(m): 10:03am On Oct 24, 2017
EMMAACHILE:
A picture would have been best.
this is the pix

Re: ... by obiageIi(f): 10:47am On Oct 24, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

koudijsfeed broiler concentrate is 22,500 for 50kg in lokoja. Should be cheaper in other places.
Thanks
Re: ... by Nobody: 2:19pm On Oct 24, 2017
kripen:


this is the pix
Nothing wrong here bro.

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Re: ... by Nobody: 9:55pm On Oct 24, 2017
Due to high temperature, I normally dedicate some ice cold water for the broilers in the afternoon. I just left the chicken room here and the water is still cold and this was served since 2.00pm today.

Temperature in coop was 39c and I had to use this to cool them down. Too much heat could eradicate the broilers.
Re: ... by Nobody: 9:57pm On Oct 24, 2017
Day 19
I will be vaccinating Gumboro in the middle of the night to avoid the heat of the day.

Lasota was given on the 14th day
Re: ... by Nobody: 9:59pm On Oct 24, 2017
My herbal mixture still performing wonders. So far so good, all broilers are healthy and very agile.

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Re: ... by Alennsar(f): 8:53am On Oct 25, 2017
please how do know d chicks have worms
Re: ... by Nobody: 9:04am On Oct 25, 2017
Alennsar:
please how do know d chicks have worms
Typically a chick will have worms and the normal deworming schedule according to the vet is after 30 days.
I only tweaked this to use organic means and even found out that some chicks tend to have worms from even day one.
When you deworm a chick and the stool is having some whitish threadlike stool, that is the worm there.

Some Capillaria, or threadworms, hang out in the crop or esophagus; others prefer to live in the intestinal lining. Heavy infections cause droopiness, pale combs, weight loss, and sometimes death.

Completely keeping your chickens away from worms isn’t possible. With good management on your part, worms may never cause illness in your flock. Good nutrition and a clean environment are very important in preventing heavy worm infections and illness due to parasites.

Re: ... by Alennsar(f): 9:35am On Oct 25, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

Typically a chick will have worms and the normal deworming schedule according to the vet is after 30 days.
I only tweaked this to use organic means and even found out that some chicks tend to have worms from even day one.
When you deworm a chick and the stool is having some whitish threadlike stool, that is the worm there.

Some Capillaria, or threadworms, hang out in the crop or esophagus; others prefer to live in the intestinal lining. Heavy infections cause droopiness, pale combs, weight loss, and sometimes death.

Completely keeping your chickens away from worms isn’t possible. With good management on your part, worms may never cause illness in your flock. Good nutrition and a clean environment are very important in preventing heavy worm infections and illness due to parasites.

thanks so much.
Re: ... by Smartademu(m): 7:08am On Oct 28, 2017
Please Oga Emma, what is the current prices of methionine and lysine?
Re: ... by kennysbst(m): 8:43am On Oct 28, 2017
My birds are 6 weeks...5 mortality out of 50, 1 is paralysed presently but still eat. Pls what can I use to treat the paralysed one? And also I started compounding for 26kg at N2.5 after 3 weeks. N45k spent so far hopeful addition of 30k will be spent on feeds b4 xmas sale.

Re: ... by Nobody: 9:05am On Oct 28, 2017
kennysbst:
My birds are 6 weeks...5 mortality out of 50, 1 is paralysed presently but still eat. Pls what can I use to treat the paralysed one? And also I started compounding for 26kg at N2.5 after 3 weeks. N45k spent so far hopeful addition of 30k will be spent on feeds b4 xmas sale.
Payalsed could be many things, lack of vitamins like biotin (b5), cal d phosphate (b7), calcium, etc, heat, disease like Newcastle.
What other symptoms? If possible isolate the victim and feed a rich multivitamin through feed and water.
Re: ... by Nobody: 9:06am On Oct 28, 2017
Smartademu:
Please Oga Emma, what is the current prices of methionine and lysine?
I don't know. I only know the price of concentrate.
Re: ... by kennysbst(m): 10:58am On Oct 28, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

Payalsed could be many things, lack of vitamins like biotin (b5), cal d phosphate (b7), calcium, etc, heat, disease like Newcastle.
What other symptoms? If possible isolate the victim and feed a rich multivitamin through feed and water.


I think you are right. how can I get biotin (b5), cal d phosphate (b7), calcium for treatment or is there any organic way to derive them
Re: ... by Nobody: 11:50am On Oct 28, 2017
kennysbst:



I think you are right. how can I get biotin (b5), cal d phosphate (b7), calcium for treatment or is there any organic way to derive them
Get a good multivitamin like powervit or vitalyte or a local vitamin called super vitamins.
Look for those with the ingredients biotin though powervit or vitalyte are good to go.

For fast recovery, you can add calcium phosphate to the water.

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