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Iwow didnt see this earlier, Let me try n summerise.. RabbitFarming is the way.. there are different methods to which u can invest n earn vigorously from this branchbof agriculture, the market is legit, it's nt a case wer u have to ur produce, NO, there are organisations willing to buy d babies at a very reasonable price if u can produce, they are ready to buy as much as 1000weaners everymonth of u can produe. Rabbits are so prolific that they produce all year round, they dont come on heat, a female can successfully give birth 6-10times within a period of 12 months (1yr), each birth gives between 5-13babies so in a nut shell 1 female can giv u 50-70 babies yearly.. ur initial figure #50k wont do much though unless u intend to begin with the babies tgen train till maturity, but I'll advice you budget 200k for quick returns, in a period of 1 year u can make as much as double to 5times ur initial carpital which depends on the farmer's experience n the initial carpital invested.. for those interested but might nt have the time I do offer farm management services, plus I'm coming up with both short n long term investment programmes which will b announced on 10/02/20, but minimum investment fee is #500k.. I offer services such as farm setup, farm management.. location is lagos mainland check my signature for info.. |
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For those looking to invest in agriculture, Partner With Rabbitcartel Come 01/02/2020, kindly check my bio for info
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01/02/20 is the announcement date, kindly check my bio for info
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For those looking to invest into agriculture, good news, Rabbitcartel is here with a list of investment programmes.. check my bio for info
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Jh0wsef: Happy boasting |
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I have rabbits
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Jh0wsef: Trully u know nothing 1 Like |
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BomboyOnline: U can reach me via the on my signature |
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spacofadan: Rabbits from my farm |
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For those looking to invest into agriculture, good news, Rabbitcartel is here with a list of investment programmes.. check my bio for info, have a nice day
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For those looking to invest into agriculture, good news, Rabbitcartel is here with a list of investment programmes.. check my bio for info
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Hhello all.. good news, Rabbitcartel seeks investors.. info on my bio
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Rabbitcartel seeks crowd funding, check my bio for details
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Eveezy: Bros ignore that comment, he didnt make one valid point, nairaland is home to more negative souls, I'm lik 200% sure that person wouldnt know the difference between a workingline gsd and a cauc/gsd cross.. u that level abeg |
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Secure ur homes, farms, from snakes with these plants Four Plants that Repel Snakes Some of the four commonly found plants that repel snakes do so for known reasons—while others are a little more mysterious. Regardless, planting a wide variety of plants is the best way to create a reliable snake deterrent. Snakes do not like strong smells, so employing a mixture of plants will provide above ground and below ground coverage. The following are four plants that are known to repel snakes: 1. Marigolds Marigolds are commonly used in an effort to deter pests. The reason is in the roots of the plant. It has traditionally been implemented to deter gophers and moles. The roots grow deep and aggressively, which give off a strong odor that repels many garden pests and critters. What’s more, the bright flowers look good on your property. Marigolds can provide a hiding spot for mice and other snake prey; however, the root’s strong odor keeps pests from settling in. 2. Mother-in-Law’s Tongue Mother-in-Law’s Tongue is one of the best plants that repel snakes because of its sharp leaves—but also because the plant rejuvenates the oxygen at a higher-than-normal rate. Unlike smelly plants, snakes find the sight of Mother-in-Laws Tongue frightening. It is a great-looking plant to have around the garden as a barrier against snakes and it is very low maintenance. The plant needs water only three times per week and this perennial plant will last for many years. If propagating from a single host plant, be sure to let the roots establish themselves first for at least three months after planting. It is used as a snake repellent for warm outdoor climates and indoors in cool climates. 3. West Indian Lemongrass Lemongrass produces a citrus smell that deters snakes. Citronella is also a by-product of lemongrass, which mosquitoes detest. This is one of the best plants that repel snakes, mosquitoes, and even ticks from your garden. Lemongrass is drought-resistant and easy to maintain. What’s more, it is an attractive addition to any landscape. Use lemongrass to form a secure barrier from snakes and repel mosquitoes and ticks at the same time. 4. Onion & Garlic Onions and garlic are very useful garden plants for repelling snakes. Both plants give off a smell that snakes not only dislike, but it also confuses them. Garlic plants are thought to be the best plants that repel snakes. The plant gives off an oily residue when a snake slithers over a clove. This oil acts very much like an onion does when we slice it: the aroma is disorienting like a pepper spray. 1 Like |
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Investors needed, check my signature for info.. rabbitcartel needs crowd funding to kick start our mega farm..
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Investors needed, check my signature for info.. rabbitcartel needs crowd funding to kick start our mega farm.
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Ifemyorochukwu: People fancy them, but that doesn't make dem pet for any reason, for one they'll never recognise their owner, ko possible |
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I'm still waiting to see the first wicked soul to say peppersoup don ready... lolol
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See fool, you want to revenge then ur first move na public threats. Ok na
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For inquiries sheck signature for info
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