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Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 1:38pm On Sep 12, 2019
Pistotita:


With the scale of production you are on presently, using organic products is not an issue. You will make It easily with organic. But swapping to organic is not the solution for you at this time. I encourage you to swap to organic. Infact, I want you to. But I am going to repeat it the last time:

1. Get your pen fixed.
2. Get a scale to measure your birds progress.
3. Get instruments to measure the condition of your pen.

After doing these three, get in touch with me. And I will personally make sure my associate work hand in hand with you from the beginning to the end of your journey. I will provide the list of organic ingredients that have been tested. You can even come on nairaland and display pictures as much you want. I want to help to do it accurately, and not do any guess work. I have brilliant minds all around me, and I can easily pick anyone.

I assure you that you will see drastic change.

thanks so much sir, but the problem is i can't do d number 1 for now due to my pocket, but b4 dey reach 5 weeks, I'll fix it, also i don't know how expensive the number 3 will be but I'm getting the number too by weekend sir.
u can still help me with d organic method sir.
thanks.
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by Nobody: 7:12am On Sep 13, 2019
aysnoopy:


thanks so much sir, but the problem is i can't do d number 1 for now due to my pocket, but b4 dey reach 5 weeks, I'll fix it, also i don't know how expensive the number 3 will be but I'm getting the number too by weekend sir.
u can still help me with d organic method sir.
thanks.

So, you believe organic is the perfect solution for the main challenge you have. That's interesting. I know that you can pick organic style on this nairaland. Details have been documented. Even Emmachile has written so much about it. There are 3 more people who have documented what you need. So, I am not sure what you really need from me. Except you want me to start deceiving you. All I wanted to do was that you get those affordable measuring devices, and you relate with a good organic/inorganic broiler grower, and he guides you based on daily readings. I don't do guess work sir. For example, I don't just administer honey, but something must trigger the necessity for it. And with the way you are talking about money, are you sure you can afford organic enzymes and additives? There are many ingredients already documented for the general public which you can study. And I am sure you have gone through the threads. Of course, almost all broiler growers know about these threads, except you want me to deceive you.

I am still concerned. You don't have money to renovate your pen now, but you are going to renovate it when your birds are 5 weeks old. But you already know at this time that selling at 3 weeks is not good for you, and you know you must grow to 6 weeks to hit target. You are also aware it is necessary you fix your pen. Is organic the solution? I.dont understand why you want to take such big risk. The same mistake you made by using the corner part of your fence to reduce cost, is the same mistake you are making that may take away your investment. Why take such risk? You were saved from a big loss in your just concluded trial; yet, you are trying to go into that loss deliberately this time with your eyes wide opened in the name that you don't have money.

I think you should suspend moving forward till you fix your pen. Its just 5 weeks you need to afford fixing it. Wait, and dont rush. A word is enough for the wise. If you feel organic can save you, I suggest you go through Emmachile's thread. He has recorded many items you should use better than any other person. Though, there are other threads well documented, but I guess you need to order from the OP, so I cannot recommend or post the link here so you don't feel I want you to pay anyone.

Suspend moving forward. Fix your pen first. If I were you, I would move it entirely from that corner part. Very wrong to use fence wall. Let there be cross ventilation from all 4 corners of the pen. And take note of the number of bricks layers you were told to use.

Goodluck!

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Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 10:54pm On Sep 19, 2019
Pistotita:


So, you believe organic is the perfect solution for the main challenge you have. That's interesting. I know that you can pick organic style on this nairaland. Details have been documented. Even Emmachile has written so much about it. There are 3 more people who have documented what you need. So, I am not sure what you really need from me. Except you want me to start deceiving you. All I wanted to do was that you get those affordable measuring devices, and you relate with a good organic/inorganic broiler grower, and he guides you based on daily readings. I don't do guess work sir. For example, I don't just administer honey, but something must trigger the necessity for it. And with the way you are talking about money, are you sure you can afford organic enzymes and additives? There are many ingredients already documented for the general public which you can study. And I am sure you have gone through the threads. Of course, almost all broiler growers know about these threads, except you want me to deceive you.

I am still concerned. You don't have money to renovate your pen now, but you are going to renovate it when your birds are 5 weeks old. But you already know at this time that selling at 3 weeks is not good for you, and you know you must grow to 6 weeks to hit target. You are also aware it is necessary you fix your pen. Is organic the solution? I.dont understand why you want to take such big risk. The same mistake you made by using the corner part of your fence to reduce cost, is the same mistake you are making that may take away your investment. Why take such risk? You were saved from a big loss in your just concluded trial; yet, you are trying to go into that loss deliberately this time with your eyes wide opened in the name that you don't have money.

I think you should suspend moving forward till you fix your pen. Its just 5 weeks you need to afford fixing it. Wait, and dont rush. A word is enough for the wise. If you feel organic can save you, I suggest you go through Emmachile's thread. He has recorded many items you should use better than any other person. Though, there are other threads well documented, but I guess you need to order from the OP, so I cannot recommend or post the link here so you don't feel I want you to pay anyone.

Suspend moving forward. Fix your pen first. If I were you, I would move it entirely from that corner part. Very wrong to use fence wall. Let there be cross ventilation from all 4 corners of the pen. And take note of the number of bricks layers you were told to use.

Goodluck!


thanks for ur advice. I appreciate it
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by Pastorg01(m): 2:53pm On Sep 20, 2019
Generalj007:


If you don't mind bro, I have a whatapp group of poultry farmers, sharing your experience so far will help inspire someone. To join the whatsapp group drop your number and I will add you up.

Add me too please 08147987016
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by shakyriri: 12:05pm On Sep 21, 2019
Its that time of the year,broiler farmers spring up and get into full gear for end of year birds.
Get it right, once and for all,using the Korean natural method.
No more expensive drugs and charcoal to brood.
Farm naturally,farm smart,not hard

Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by jendor123: 12:17pm On Sep 21, 2019
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Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by jendor123: 12:19pm On Sep 21, 2019
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Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 11:54pm On Oct 09, 2019
hello house, Christmas is around d corner. I'll be getting my DOC on Monday so I'll be posting about there progress.
I hope it'll inspire people and also we'll learn from each other coz I'm a newbie too

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Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by RioCouture: 2:44pm On Oct 16, 2019
Generalj007:


If you don't mind bro, I have a whatapp group of poultry farmers, sharing your experience so far will help inspire someone. To join the whatsapp group drop your number and I will add you up.

08051840484 add me up pls
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 11:05pm On Oct 20, 2019
hello house, I'm here again. I got a carton of broilers from FIDAN 4 days ago. 17/10 and I'll be keeping dem till Xmas.
no mortality so far and I wanna make sure I've zero mortality by God's grace.

u can join my whatsapp group so we can learn from each other
https://chat.whatsapp. com/FIZtD6Casz80Tz7oTAXZHy

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Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 11:10pm On Oct 20, 2019
at day 4 today

Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 12:50pm On Oct 24, 2019
A week

Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by FINA4804(f): 6:36pm On Oct 24, 2019
@aysnoopy, pls the WhatsApp link is not opening.
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 7:50pm On Oct 24, 2019
FINA4804:
@aysnoopy, pls the WhatsApp link is not opening.

quote me with ur number or write me thru my signature
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by Deliagroup: 8:19pm On Oct 25, 2019
aysnoopy:


quote me with ur number or write me thru my signature
08158185837
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 1:08pm On Oct 29, 2019
At day 12

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Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by Fhemmmy: 2:15pm On Oct 29, 2019
Keep up with the good work . . .
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 7:09pm On Nov 07, 2019
3 weeks today

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Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 7:11pm On Nov 07, 2019
I've been battling with CRD for d past 6 days. dey just get better. I lost one on d third day of CRD treatment with tylodox extra

Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by Nobody: 8:18pm On Nov 07, 2019
aysnoopy:
I've been battling with CRD for d past 6 days. dey just get better. I lost one on d third day of CRD treatment with tylodox extra
No or very few hair
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 10:23pm On Nov 07, 2019
EMMAACHILE:
No or very few hair
d males don't av much hair like d females
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by Nobody: 10:44pm On Nov 07, 2019
aysnoopy:


d males don't av much hair like d females
It's looks like an AA+ broiler feature.
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 11:55pm On Nov 23, 2019
my people, I'm here again.
d road is very rough and tough but glory be to God.
I believe everything will work out fine.
what I'm worried about now is how to market dem because I wanna sell all on or b4 24th of Dec.
dey have eaten 7.6 bags of feed in 38days.
I hope to use 20bags altogether till dere 69th day
(50birds)
I only lost just 2 birds in dere 1st and 2nd week (50/52).

u can as well journey with me and others in a whatsapp group where we share our experience and learn together.
https://chat.whatsapp.co m/FIZtD6Casz80Tz7oTAXZHy

Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 2:18pm On Nov 28, 2019
My birds are 6 weeks today

Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by Nobody: 6:08pm On Nov 28, 2019
aysnoopy:
My birds are 6 weeks today
20 bags will be way too much except you are targeting above 4.5kg

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Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 8:41pm On Nov 28, 2019
EMMAACHILE:

20 bags will be way too much except you are targeting above 4.5kg

they already ate about 9.2 bags of feed in 6 weeks now ( like 2bags in 5 days now)
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 1:59pm On Dec 05, 2019
they are 7 weeks now.
boss emmaachile noeloge82 pistotita . help me take a look if I'm on track
average weight around 3kg but they aren't big in sizes. some are still very small

Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by Nobody: 2:16pm On Dec 05, 2019
aysnoopy:
they are 7 weeks now.
boss emmaachile noeloge82 pistotita . help me take a look if I'm on track
average weight around 3kg but they aren't big in sizes. some are still very small
Very good work. That's the problem with arbor acre plus. Some will definitely be small. It's same with my batch.
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by noeloge82(m): 3:58pm On Dec 05, 2019
aysnoopy:
they are 7 weeks now.
boss emmaachile noeloge82 pistotita . help me take a look if I'm on track
average weight around 3kg but they aren't big in sizes. some are still very small
At 7wks I can tell u confidentially u are doing great, if u keep up with d feeding I except u to start sales from 18
Good job & keep it up
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 6:41pm On Dec 05, 2019
EMMAACHILE:

Very good work. That's the problem with arbor acre plus. Some will definitely be small. It's same with my batch.


you're right. some are small but I hope they'll pick up too
Re: My Journey In Brooding 125 Broilers As A First Timer by aysnoopy(m): 6:45pm On Dec 05, 2019
noeloge82:

At 7wks I can tell u confidentially u are doing great, if u keep up with d feeding I except u to start sales from 18
Good job & keep it up

thank you sir.
at 7 weeks they ate 11.5bags (52 broilers)

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