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Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by crossblane1(m): 7:43am On Oct 31, 2016 |
organicfoods:thanks for explaining but I don't what lactobacillus and molasses is. pls can u elaborate more on where to get these materials 2 Likes |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by stevejireh01: 11:52am On Oct 31, 2016 |
katchycouture:thanks for sharing this, but at what stage did you start giving them these leaves you are talking about? thanksm |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by katchycouture(f): 6:56pm On Oct 31, 2016 |
SShadow: Hahaha, Abi?? At least I'm practicing poultry farming, I might go into it full time 2 Likes |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by katchycouture(f): 7:00pm On Oct 31, 2016 |
organicfoods: I'm glad Im on d right path |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by katchycouture(f): 7:08pm On Oct 31, 2016 |
stevejireh01: At exactly 2 weeks old... I started with aloevera and scent leave, one morning I noticed bloddy poo so I used bitterleaf and it disappeared by afternoon, since then I squeeze bitterleaf every morning and change the water to plain water by evening... I dry the aleovera and mix with their feed same with scent leaf.. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by stevejireh01: 8:11pm On Oct 31, 2016 |
katchycouture:thanks so much for the response I appreciate. |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by organicfoods(m): 12:17am On Nov 01, 2016 |
Growing bigger every day. 5 Likes
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Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by globalfanz(m): 4:53am On Nov 01, 2016 |
organicfoods: Kudos organic, What are you doing about their feathers? Someone may thinks the way they are is due to some kind feather sickness. 3 Likes |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by organicfoods(m): 7:36am On Nov 01, 2016 |
globalfanz:The feathers are gradually coming on. I think it's hereditary from the parent. ..especially from the male, the females are well covered by feathers. 3 Likes |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by Turks: 8:26am On Nov 01, 2016 |
Broilers are known to be of more flesh than feathers. I'd rather flesh over feathers any day. 4 Likes |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by kayo80(m): 11:24am On Nov 01, 2016 |
Turks: True. I remember when I was rearing white cockerels, the chicken will look tall and big, untill you kill it and put it inside a bucket of hot water. Then you will see the real size of the chicken. lol! It's almost like one broiler is as big as two cockerels. This is why I switched to Noilers. I will see how big these Noilers get by December. 6 Likes |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by Originalsly: 10:04pm On Nov 01, 2016 |
katchycouture:Hmmm...Auntie Katchy.... been a long time... our paths cross again! Ehmmm... I need to pay you a visit this Christmas... very important.... abeg....remind me of where you live. 1 Like |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by katchycouture(f): 5:41am On Nov 02, 2016 |
Originalsly: You want to come and eat all my chicken?? It will not work for you ooooo 3 Likes |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by organicfoods(m): 8:38am On Nov 02, 2016 |
Monster chicken loading... 6 Likes
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Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by shakyriri: 1:47pm On Nov 02, 2016 |
organicfoods:Monster loading? Already monsters sir.this is just abt 5weeks o 1 Like |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by organicfoods(m): 2:32pm On Nov 02, 2016 |
shakyriri:hahahahah You got me laughing real loud. They are 4 weeks 4 days today. 5 Likes |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by Originalsly: 4:15pm On Nov 02, 2016 |
@Organic..... at what weight/age would you consider the chickens peaked? |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by shakyriri: 4:45pm On Nov 02, 2016 |
organicfoods:Chei am starting poultry abeg.lazily watched u daily and right before my very eyes.they r grown.time flies indeed. I will need relocate to u,for tutorial.going organic ,so help me God 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by doubleakins(m): 12:04am On Nov 03, 2016 |
@ organic, pls how many days re the birds now. What is their weight, how many bags of feed Ve you used and what is the total cost u Ve incurred for 50 birds so far. Thanks for ur quick response. |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by wolero7(m): 9:36am On Nov 03, 2016 |
doubleakins: Their age is just few posts above you. He weighs them at certain intervals. Check previous posts to see their last cumulative and average weight. He mentioned the number of bags too somewhere in his previous posts. And he has 49 birds now. Two mortality. 4 Likes |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by willian10: 11:00am On Nov 03, 2016 |
katchycouture:Pls, where do u get the scent & aloe vera, i can easily get bitter leaf here. |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by Ikenna17(m): 1:10pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
organicfoods:Bro, aren't you worried about the inadequate feather growth? It seems like a problem in my opinion because the birds are doing well in terms of growth and weight gain, but the feather growth is a bit suspect. Nice job though, I don't think I've ever seen poultry farming done this way. 1 Like |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by katchycouture(f): 7:27pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
willian10: I have it in my garden |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by Ummulkhair20(f): 8:44pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
willian10: You can get aloe vera from gardeners and scent leave from Igbo women sell ingredients in d market... |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by organicfoods(m): 9:38pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
Ikenna17:Delayed feathering is not much of a problem...It's genetically connected. The females tend to feather well, while the male may delay...NA meat and flesh matter for now ooo...wetin person wan use feather do? 8 Likes |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by organicfoods(m): 11:54pm On Nov 03, 2016 |
Statistic loading 4 weeks and 3 days. I actually starve them for a whole day before weighting the next day. 2 Likes
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Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by organicfoods(m): 8:12am On Nov 04, 2016 |
Now its getting very intresting! These chicken will be more than ready for christmas! 3 Likes
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Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by shakyriri: 8:22am On Nov 04, 2016 |
organicfoods:They will b obese by Christmas sir.welldone |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by lanre2009: 10:30am On Nov 04, 2016 |
Have you tried to research why they don't have much feathers on their body? organicfoods: |
Re: My Organic Poultry Project (broilers) by Nobody: 10:54am On Nov 04, 2016 |
lanre2009:It was done purposely by the company(Aviagen) so as to be able to sex the chickens at birth. The males develop feathers slowly hence the term 'Slow Feathering' while the females are the exact opposite. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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