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Agriculture / Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Elbally: 10:06pm On Oct 11, 2016
eddyline:
this noiler stuff sounds really interesting. however, the supplier over here sells them for 160 per bird. for that price, it seems better getting broilers instead.
I just want to lend a helping hand to those that want to buy noilers. Why not buy from poultryplaza.com? I bought my noilers from them and I have bought 500noilers for others too. And they delivered them safely for me here in makurdi, I also bought foreign turkeys and my broilers from them. They deliver to every part of the country, their current price of noilers is 80naira. And the transport they birds at an affordable rate. Like I reside in makurdi in Benue state, the cost of transport per bird is 10naira. Which amounts to 500 naira per carton. You can check their site, you will get the prize of delivery for every state from their. you can also check them out on Facebook.

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Agriculture / Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Elbally: 11:22pm On Oct 06, 2016
kayo80:

Wait, how do you know which ones are male and which ones are female? Most of my own have that red thing on their head...the thing cocks have.
You mean the comb/crown? At 5-6wks, the comb or crown tend to be more pronounced, larger and red, in the males. Normally they noilers come in a ratio of 50:50 in a carton, 25males and 25 females. As for the black noilers and sported ones, the males normally have a white patch or spot on the head right from day old. And there are other ways of identifying them even from day old.

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Agriculture / Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Elbally: 10:29pm On Oct 06, 2016
kayo80:

Okay. I understand. How many do you have right now?
50 for starters. But I m already regretting not putting more. Anyway I bought them to experiment, I have already separated them into males and females, but I noticed the ones I m feeding broiler diet are heavier than the ones on growers mash.

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Agriculture / Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Elbally: 10:05pm On Oct 06, 2016
kayo80:

Please when did you vaccinate them with Lasota and Gumboro? Mine are 4 weeks and I haven't vaccinated them at all, cos I thought they don't need it. Please, enlighten me on this. Thank you.
I Vaccinated them with Gumboro when they were 10days old, and then lasota after a week. Even I vaccinated them to be on the safer side, due to the fact that I normally rear broilers, so I vaccinated them as a preventive measure.

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Agriculture / Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Elbally: 8:25pm On Oct 06, 2016
jfkenny:

They realy tried at nine weeks, they grow fast but not as fast as broilers. Check out mine at*26* days
Actually the broilers and noilers are not comparable,
Broilers attain 1.8 kg in 7-8wks, were as noilers Attain 2.6 kg in 13-16wks depending on how you feed them. At 7wks the noilers are as big as 7wk broilers only that the broilers are heavier.
Another thing is that any bird kept for meat production is termed "Broiler" so the noilers is a tougher and more rugged broiler but not as fast in growth as the fast growing broilers.
And the noilers or kuroiler or croiler initiative was carried out in other to assist those in rural areas to earn a living, especially those in poverty, it was first carried out and sponsored by bill gates in India under kerbb farms, in other to produce a fast growing and resistant variety of bird that will survive under harsh conditions and yet do as good as a commercial broiler with a little effort in terms of feeding and taking care of.
The ugandans and Kenyans have been rearing them for quite some times now, their government shipped them from India. You can research online with the term croiler or kuroiler. Even though the dont grow as fast the commercial broiler atleast the are better than cockerels. Thank you.

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Agriculture / Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Elbally: 7:53pm On Oct 06, 2016
shakyriri:

Seriously? they eat whatever you feed them with? Even kitchen reminants? pls clarify on that point.Am dicey as to go noilers or broilers.at 9 weeks now,how much have u spent of feeding n drugs so far?
yeah you can feed them with either domestic or agricultural waste, or even rear them as cockerels, but they do better when fed broiler feed. As for me when brooding them from day old to 6weeks I used broiler starter, after that I decide to mix feed for them. And as for drugs I bought neubron which is a multivitamin, amoxitin for coryza, koksidex against coccidiossis, and then I vaccinated them with gumboro and lasota. So far I bought 3bags of feed, and I mixed a 100kg of feed which they are now on the last quarter.

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Agriculture / Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Elbally: 7:14pm On Oct 05, 2016
Noilers at 9weeks old.

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Agriculture / Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Elbally: 9:34am On Oct 05, 2016
Bugatie:

You are right, which one is Noilers...
Maybe a picture of your birds will do
Noilers are a dual purpose multi coloured birds,which are reared for both meat and egg production. They are a hybrid of broiler and cockerels, they attain maturity at 13 weeks with a weight of about 2.6kg for the males and 2.2kg for the females. The females start laying at 5months, laying about 150-200 eggs IN A year. The females don't brood their eggs so if you want to hatch then you need an incubator. Noilers are the same with kuroilers or croiler. They were first breed in India by kerb farms, so they named them kuroiler derived from kerbb and broiler. So Amo farms also decide to embark on the same project under they name amo croiler. But after the success of the research they change the name to amo noilers.
I am currently rearing them, mine are 9weeks old now, and they are looking quite big. They re heavy eaters just like broilers. They good thing about them is that they have the meat characteristics of broilers and the ruggedness of cockerels, plus they grow very fast,and they are scavengers, they eat what ever you feed them and they still do well.

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Phones / Re: Tecno Phantom Pad II G9 review-and-price. by Elbally: 8:26am On Jan 06, 2015
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