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Let's Talk About Noilers by kayo80(m): 9:27am On Oct 04, 2016
Yea, let's talk about Noilers. It seems people are not too familiar with that specie of agric chicken in Nigeria. I have done a lot of google searches, but there is not enough data on the birds online.

I got a cartoon (50 chicks) of Noilers 4 weeks ago, and my birds are doing fine. They are quiet healthy, and very active. 0 mortality so far, and I hope it stays that way. But the thing that got me confused is that they are in different colors. Dark brown, light brown, plain white, white with some black patches, charcoal black, and black and white. My neighbors felt I went and bought layers, cockerels, and broilers.

I got the birds from Amo Hatchery in Awe, Oyo state...40 minutes drive from Ibadan. Please, if anyone else has raised this breed of birds before, I would love to hear from them. Thank you.

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by kayo80(m): 9:59am On Oct 04, 2016
Hmm! 10 views and no comment. It appears people ain't into Noilers at all. I am on my own.

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Bugatie(m): 10:03am On Oct 04, 2016
kayo80:
Hmm! 10 views and no comment. It appears people ain't into Noilers at all. I am on my own.

You are right, which one is Noilers...

Maybe a picture of your birds will do

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by kayo80(m): 10:08am On Oct 04, 2016
Bugatie:


You are right, which one is Noilers...

Maybe a picture of your birds will do

lol! My phone got stolen a couple of weeks ago, I would have uploaded a pic right away. But I should get a smartphone this weekend sha.
Noilers are a new breed introduced to the Nigerian poultry world. They have the stamina of cockerels, and grow almost as fast as broilers do. They don't attain the weight broilers do, but definitely bigger than cockerels. And they are very resistant to disease. They reach maturity in 3-4 months. And they whine a lot when they are hungry. lol! I just added that for a little humor.

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Nobody: 5:06pm On Oct 04, 2016
kayo80:
Hmm! 10 views and no comment. It appears people ain't into Noilers at all. I am on my own.
How much did you get them?

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by kayo80(m): 5:34pm On Oct 04, 2016
EMMAACHILE:

How much did you get them?

4,000 for a box of 50...80 naira each. I got them from Amo Hatchery in Awe, Oyo state. I am based in Ibadan.

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Nobody: 5:37pm On Oct 04, 2016
kayo80:


4,000 for a box of 50...80 naira each. I got them from Amo Hatchery in Awe, Oyo state. I am based in Ibadan.
Good one there. Amo normally have good brands. We far from Kogi need to buy from sites like www. poultryplaza.com and specify the hatchery we want.

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Nobody: 5:38pm On Oct 04, 2016
Hope you are keeping records of the feeding.

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by kayo80(m): 6:15pm On Oct 04, 2016
EMMAACHILE:

Good one there. Amo normally have good brands. We far from Kogi need to buy from sites like www. poultryplaza.com and specify the hatchery we want.

Okay.
Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by kayo80(m): 6:16pm On Oct 04, 2016
EMMAACHILE:
Hope you are keeping records of the feeding.

Yes I am. They are nearly done with the second bag. They are four weeks and a day today.
Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Nobody: 6:20pm On Oct 04, 2016
kayo80:


Yes I am. They are nearly done with the second bag. They are four weeks and a day today.
Saw noilers near my neighbourhood and I am thinking of purchasing myself. The noilers look like big oversized local poultry.

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by kayo80(m): 6:25pm On Oct 04, 2016
EMMAACHILE:

Saw noilers near my neighbourhood and I am thinking of purchasing myself. The noilers look like big oversized local poultry.

That's what I was told. But mine is different colors. Well, different colors of oversized poultry sha...charcoal black, brown, white...etc. I like them sha. They are very active, and grow faster than Cockerels. But they eat a lot sha.
Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Turks: 8:27pm On Oct 04, 2016
What Noilers look like at 20weeks.

I have raused them and I have a lot to say about them...BRB grin

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by jfkenny(m): 11:03pm On Oct 04, 2016
20 what

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by hydrogen200(m): 11:43pm On Oct 04, 2016
av seen d noilers also at amoyn. dey are genetically made up of fast growing broiler n d rugged local chicken. . dey grow bt ot as fast as broiler but they are stronger than broiler in respect to immunity n feed requirements..they also economical

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by shakyriri: 11:50pm On Oct 04, 2016
Turks:
What Noilers look like at 20weeks.

I have raused them and I have a lot to say about them...BRB grin
Pls Oga Turks.come and talk o.we are eagerly waiting.i need to knw about them urgently.no time to experiment o

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by kayo80(m): 4:41am On Oct 05, 2016
Turks:
What Noilers look like at 20weeks.

I have raused them and I have a lot to say about them...BRB grin

Thanks for this pic.
Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by kayo80(m): 9:32am On Oct 05, 2016
Turks:
What Noilers look like at 20weeks.

I have raused them and I have a lot to say about them...BRB grin

Where are you na? Come and tell us more about them. How much were you able to sell them at 20 weeks?
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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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by kayo80(m): 9:39am On Oct 05, 2016
Elbally:
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 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.

WHOA!!! Thanks for this information. I love them already. Mine are four weeks and two days today. If my phone was good I would have uploaded the pictures. They are so rugged, but they eat a lot. My neighbors that are rearing Cockerels are already jealous at how fast my chicks are growing. Please, can you upload the picture of yours. Thanks. I will be waiting. And please, how much do you think one will be able to sell matured Noilers in December?
Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by shakyriri: 9:56am On Oct 05, 2016
Elbally:
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.
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?
Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by Elbally: 7:14pm On Oct 05, 2016
Noilers at 9weeks old.

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by shakyriri: 7:48pm On Oct 05, 2016
Elbally:
Noilers at 9weeks old.

Thanks for d pics sir.still awaiting answer to my first question.at 9weeks.they weight what?

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by kayo80(m): 9:53pm On Oct 05, 2016
Elbally:
Noilers at 9weeks old.

Cool. Two more weeks od good feeding and they would be ready for market. Do you know what they weigh right now? By the way, I really appreciate you uploading the pics.

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by torhyb(m): 4:07pm On Oct 06, 2016
Pls can I brood noiler for xmas and how much can mature noiler worth pls nairalander I nid reply asap
Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by torhyb(m): 4:15pm On Oct 06, 2016
Elbally:
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.
boss in the aspect of feed can I feed noiler like cockerel or broiler or anything feed-able pls clarify
Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by shakyriri: 4:31pm On Oct 06, 2016
torhyb:
Pls can I brood noiler for xmas and how much can mature noiler worth pls nairalander I nid reply asap

Oga.d pic posted by elbally is 9weeks and u saw there size.is 10wks to Xmas now.no try am o.noilers don't grow as fast as broilers o.abeg think again

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by torhyb(m): 5:06pm On Oct 06, 2016
shakyriri:

Oga.d pic posted by elbally is 9weeks and u saw there size.is 10wks to Xmas now.no try am o.noilers don't grow as fast as broilers o.abeg think again
Thanks boss

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by torhyb(m): 5:28pm On Oct 06, 2016
torhyb:
boss in the aspect of feed can I feed noiler like cockerel or broiler or anything feed-able pls clarify
pls nairalander i need reply asap
Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by jfkenny(m): 6:55pm On Oct 06, 2016
torhyb:
pls nairalander i need reply asap
Anything, feedable
Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by jfkenny(m): 7:02pm On Oct 06, 2016
Elbally:
Noilers at 9weeks old.
They realy tried at nine weeks, they grow fast but not as fast as broilers. Check out mine at*26* days

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Re: Let's Talk About Noilers by torhyb(m): 7:26pm On Oct 06, 2016
jfkenny:

Anything, feedable
10x boss may the thunder of mercy strike you grin
jfkenny:

Anything, feedable
10x boss may the thunder of mercy strike you

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