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Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by Ksy1: 9:49pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Pls Davidfarm, akay mecuess, jamp, farmtech, and please all farmers pls can any of you help me with vaccination program for chick from day old. And please i have little finance, i want to venture into poultry farm, but i would love to gain experience from a farm first, to avoid mismanagement of resources, and gain experience. Pls I need your urgent help. I stay in ikeja lagos. May God richly reward you. |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by FarmTech(m): 10:30pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Ksy1:.. There's a sample one here for layers: http://farmersjoint.com/doc-screening-lab-result.html. |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by FarmTech(m): 10:36pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
WhyNa:.. Don't make it airtight. Avoid draft but allow some ventilation: http://www.farmersjoint.com/Thread-What-is-the-difference-Between-Ventilation-and-Draft. There is a temperature chart u can follow in brooding chicks. I normally use a thermometer to measure temperature close to the heat source and at chick level. But u can still estimate it from chicks behaviour. If the move away from the heat source temp is too high. If the huddle close to heat source - low temp. Temp. Is right if the disperse uniformly in the pen. There is a temp chart here: http://www.farmersjoint.com/Thread-Chickens-10-Tips-on-How-to-Avoid-Early-Chick-Mortalities. 2 Likes |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by tabontabon: 2:13am On Sep 17, 2015 |
Sabo-ikorodu,agege,alaba Depends On Ur Exact Location. WhyNa: 1 Like |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by WhyNa: 6:59am On Sep 17, 2015 |
FarmTech: Woow. Thanks FarmTech |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by utchlady: 11:55am On Sep 17, 2015 |
please house where can i get 4 weeks old broilers in Lagos urgently |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by Ksy1: 2:03pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
FarmTech:Thank you very much farmtech. Please who have a farm in lagos, please i want to come visit and gain experience/learn more. |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by Gidigidi3(m): 4:20pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
Annabechick: Great job!!! It is not easy as a starter putting millions down, but the solace is that our hussle will pay. Hope ur surveying nd gearing for the market before they hit 7-8 weeks? How many birds have you. My 12 day old birds. Hit or Miss?
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Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by agslow(m): 8:27pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
@macdot, I base in Imo state @abbeyforex, the A type 3 tiers, for layers. Thanks |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by agslow(m): 8:33pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
@macdot, I base in Imo state @abbeyforex, the A type 3 tiers, for layers. Would like to knw abt all the types (cold, electric and the hot dip galvanised) both locally made and imported so that I can knw the ones I can afford. Thanks |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by gmumeen: 9:26pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
I have a well vaccinated,marshal breed 4wks broiler bt at Ibadan,if u ar interested,let me knw utchlady: 1 Like |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by abbeyforex(m): 11:09pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
agslow:I deal only in imported 1 Like |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by agslow(m): 7:50am On Sep 18, 2015 |
abbeyforex: K. Tell me abt it. |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by danyegbule: 9:02am On Sep 18, 2015 |
Pls, farmers in the house, my birds of 19 weeks has refused to drop o, and its becoming a challenge to my pocket. Have done all I can as in giving them enough light, water and vaccine as at when due. Pls I need someone to tell me something I have not done. |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by geepoul: 9:54am On Sep 18, 2015 |
What is their average weight danyegbule: |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by pcoolioz(m): 10:26am On Sep 18, 2015 |
okay so after rereading and rereading every, I decided to get some layers but I still decided to experiment with 50broilers gotten from chi basically on the 31st of last month... so for the first 2weeks I lost none, feeling fly with myself as it was my first time and I didn't loose any, but after 2weeks n some days ...mehn the death started, most of th looked like they were stampeded... between two days like 10of them were dead, 5looked battered ..stampede I guess, the others looked like they died of natural causes...just dropped.. then I started noticing sent weak ones, they stopped being active and all, wouldn't eat nor drink, just standing there like they were cold, some struggled weakly till they died, even while on the floor..chipping weakly to death, while some other weak ones ended up bin stampeded before morning, or so I think... so in all I have 33left, getting to 3 weeks old, so any ideas as to what I did wrong? the ones left seem very strong and active thou... i dunno how to solve the stampedes thou, cos they like cuddling up every night,some even go underneath the others when its time to sleep...for heat I use a lantern, although I noticed this period just seems excessively cold.... so I am guessing the other things i might have done wrong were...I gave the vaccine wrong? they were just meant to die? cold? ideas anyone...cos its annoying picking up dead birds morning... I know I would do better the next time since I have some reasons I think may have caused them.. but if u think i flopped in anyway I am open for suggestions. |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by macdot(m): 10:27am On Sep 18, 2015 |
agslow: Okay, you can send me an email. Mine is locally fabricated but with imported parts and contains 96 birds |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by macdot(m): 10:34am On Sep 18, 2015 |
pcoolioz:Since it was a stampede, it means the heat was not enough. Any time you notice them cuddling together, it means they are cold and needs heat. That's why they stick together so as to generate heat from their bodies . You need to be observing them especially at night cos when they cuddle, you may loose one or two in the process. |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by pcoolioz(m): 10:40am On Sep 18, 2015 |
okay just found another weak one, the normal ones won't wait for u, this one is just there chilling dosnt send me..sigh..so there ...what could cause this?
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Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by pcoolioz(m): 10:44am On Sep 18, 2015 |
macdot: yes that cuddling can be annoying, what's the best heat source I can use...cos seems the lantern isn't effective... light isn't constant here for now, at least till I am able to put bulbs and all.... |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by laposta: 11:03am On Sep 18, 2015 |
pcoolioz: Buy a Charcoal Pot and use heat from charcoal. However, at two weeks (for broilers), I doubt if lack of heat is what is causing the cuddling. Perhaps some form of draft (strong wind) comes into the building form one direction? |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by macdot(m): 11:17am On Sep 18, 2015 |
pcoolioz:There are different heating systems that are very effective, it depends on your budget. But for a small scale farmer, charcoal is the cheapest and most effective system to use. |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by macdot(m): 11:20am On Sep 18, 2015 |
pcoolioz: 1. Are your vaccination and medications up to date? 2. Which vaccination did you administer prior the first mortality you experienced and when? |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by pcoolioz(m): 12:26pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
laposta: yes its not impossible, the wind here at night is gangsta, the kind that sings by your window, the pen is covered half way with tampoline but its not impossible the cold still gets in, I was avoiding covering everything cos of heat? maybe that was a bad call but still I am about 6ft and the tampoline is up tp my shoulder level...so I duno |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by pcoolioz(m): 12:33pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
macdot: yes i have given all the vaccines and medications, almost all the deaths happened starting from sunday... i lost two on sunday n removed them, they looked battered so I guess stampede then I gave lasota on that Sunday itself...gumboro had been given four days earlier using the program I was given... |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by pcoolioz(m): 12:37pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
macdot: aii thanks, I will go get a coal pot I guess, thought the fumes were bad for them thou?+ how much can one find a good coal pot? |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by just4just: 1:43pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
fnk: Sorry about that bros may his soul rest in perfect peace. Accept my condolences and to u r family. God be with you during n after the burial |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by macdot(m): 2:46pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
pcoolioz: you can get the clay pot and use, also there are fabricated ones made by welders. Any of the two will do. However, ensure you light the charcoal outside so that there wont be any more smoke before you take it into the pen. |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by eggxel: 3:39pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
pcoolioz:I would say ur birds were exposed to cold unduely; the reason for the stampeding and death ( stampeding invariably leaves death in its wake). You would also try to avoid winds into the brooder as it also makes your heating much less effective. Wish u the best |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by FarmTech(m): 6:27pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
danyegbule:.. Mine are about 19 wks too without laying and I love it that way. I don't pray for early lay because I want bigger eggs. |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by FarmTech(m): 6:32pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
pcoolioz:.. Better to cover all and leave one or 2 openings at the top for ventilation. Visit them when the wind is singing to see what else you can do. |
Re: Starting A Poultry Farm (a Blog) by FarmTech(m): 6:44pm On Sep 18, 2015 |
pcoolioz:.. What was ur vaccinatn plan and did u prevent coccidiosis? What did you do to help the sick ones to recover? http://www.farmersjoint.com/Thread-Emergency-Liquid-Food-for-Sick-Birds |
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