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Xmas Broiler Broading In Pictures (377981 Views)
noeloge82(m): 7:12pm On Dec 23, 2020 |
Ginaz:Good job |
noeloge82(m): 7:15pm On Dec 23, 2020 |
Ginaz:Good job Attit: We keep learning from ourselves everyday its good , we keep it up knowledge is better when shared |
noeloge82(m): 7:24pm On Dec 23, 2020 |
jidestroud: Chai this your trap is the bomb , it must catch any category of customer that's the big deal , a prof in the game knows how to catch them , keep it up |
Funjosh(m): 2:03am On Dec 24, 2020 |
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mrsdaniel: 8:03am On Dec 24, 2020 |
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Re: Xmas Broiler Broading In Pictures by Nobody: 9:53am On Dec 24, 2020 |
Ginaz:5.8Kg is a very big one, how many weeks did it take before they attained such a weight? |
Re: Xmas Broiler Broading In Pictures by Nobody: 10:20am On Dec 24, 2020 |
I just ed my feed vendor and he said no more finishers marsh but they have growers marsh, can I give growers marsh to finishers? Brand name is New Hope
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bozz007(m): 1:21pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Ginaz: congrats. More wins! |
Ginaz(f): 1:56pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
SaveMeLord: 4 months |
Ginaz(f): 1:57pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
Ginaz(f): 1:59pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
noeloge82:Thank you |
noeloge82(m): 3:10pm On Dec 24, 2020 |
SaveMeLord: If they are broilers ask for layers mash its a balanced diet |
noeloge82(m): 8:26am On Dec 25, 2020 |
Happy sales to Everyone wishing You all More Money and Successful outing Merry Christmas 1 Like |
trychris: 1:13pm On Dec 25, 2020 |
Merry Christmas to everyone! Sold most of my Cockerels at 3k yesterday.
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aliadi2: 10:53pm On Dec 25, 2020 |
Hello farmers, please i need your advice cos am still a novice farmer. My birds are layers and i have noticed brownish poop wen they were just three days old while i was still istering antibiotics and vitamins and in the second week after vaccination of gumboro i treated them with embazin forte cos they were now having green poop and some blood like. I stopped the medication on the fifth days and i vaccinated lasota on the 14th day . now they are 16th day and am now noticing the brownish poop allover the pen again though they are still active and eating. What do you think i should do please.
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aliadi2: 6:35pm On Dec 26, 2020 |
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gbemmytop(m): 5:06am On Dec 29, 2020 |
noeloge82:Oga Neo, please which strain or breed/hatchery would you advice I stock dis period consideri ng some factors.. 1) The heat is much dis period 2) They would be staying beyond 8weeks 3) Strong disease resistance 4)Good fcr |
noeloge82(m): 6:12am On Dec 29, 2020 |
gbemmytop: Go for abor acre or Ross , the heat this period cannot be compared to Nov time , harmattan cold is coming likely in Feb and rain may fall at intervals in March 1 Like |
Attit: 6:35am On Dec 29, 2020 |
noeloge82:But during extreme hot weather, which do you recommend? There is possibility of extreme high heat in Feb/Mar again. It is possible Feb/Mar come with very few rain and it can get really hot. So called experts dont predict well weather forecasts. Only SS region seems to be having enough rain these days. |
noeloge82(m): 6:53am On Dec 29, 2020 |
Attit:You know that when their is extremely high hot weather and their is a break with rain or cold u cannot still classify such as extremely high hot again But if it was without a break yes its extremely high hot and I would recommend abor acre, Cobb, or Marshall but not a Ross cos in such and extreme hot weather the very High body fat of a Ross is not well managed can lead to unusual dropping of the birds But where u have a standard pen where u can regulate temperature anyone goes |
Attit: 1:25pm On Dec 29, 2020 |
noeloge82:Thanks. Actually, Ross can take high heat too. I mean extreme high heat. The only tweak is to adjust the feed. I have been telling most people that Ross should not be fed on almost all the feed around. Yeah! Cobb and Mashal can take them. These local feeds are filled with high fat. Too bad. AA is the heat version of Ross from the same company. But if one tweaks the feed, Ross is great. Cobb is great but the company producing it in Nigeria frequently have issues with the day old chicks. They can produce excellent batch this month, and then messes up the next month. While Mashall is great cos it is only male line. Of course, during such heat and dry season, it is a brand I would go for, but during rainy season if one is not well grounded in broiler production, it will end in tears. In all, AA+ is the standard for anytime production in my opinion for our climate. But others have their strengths too. I felt there is a special breed for high heat period. Thanks bro! I like you. You are detailed. |
gbemmytop(m): 1:38pm On Dec 29, 2020 |
Attit:I really enjoyed ur breakdown of the species... Pls I have some questions, Does AA+ have high resistance to diseases with proper management and which company would you recommend for someone brooding for the very first time himself. |
noeloge82(m): 1:58pm On Dec 29, 2020 |
Attit:Thanks ideas are improved ones exchanged with like minds ...kudos |
noeloge82(m): 2:04pm On Dec 29, 2020 |
gbemmytop: You just said it , proper management and your result will be excellent For company its not always good naming companies here cos sometimes it becomes publicity and sometimes some people misunderstand such. I a time here I was asked same question after doing bird and feed analysis later that day some reps started calling to ask why I down graded their product I had to keep explaining things to them So for company pls chat me 08135348909, remind me of name and question Thank u |
gbemmytop(m): 2:15pm On Dec 29, 2020 |
noeloge82: Wow, đts serious... Would surely chat u up boss! 1 Like |
Attit: 7:48pm On Dec 29, 2020 |
gbemmytop:From my experience: top on the list are: AA+, Cobbs and Ross. There even a better version of Cobbs and Ross than the ones in Naija. The only challenge with Cobbs is the company who got the franchise in Nigeria. For Ross and AA+, they are both from the same company. Ross was first developed and the company who developed it is based in the US. Naturally the climate there is not hot weather. After it was successful, they cloned almost the same characteristics of Ross and put in AA+. But with o e different attribute: AA+ tolerates heat. It is why you dont see AA+ in north American and Europe. And you see it in Africa and everywhere there is high temp. You may be tempted to go for AA+ but the challenge is that they dont grow tall. Lol! I have heard many say Marshall is big and huge. But na lie. The only issue is Marshall is male line. And naturally, males eat better and grows bigger. But AA+ is short but with heavy weight. You can easily think Marshall is heavier than AA+ mere looking at it. But it is a lie. Put them on scale and you will see that it is almost insignificant. Also, Ross grow tall too. Therefore, when selling live chicken, buyers naturally pick tall chickens with full combs more. They sell faster. This is why some people pick Marshall and Ross over AA+. But if you selling processed chicken, it doesn't matter. Again Ross has a very high percentage of survival during brooding. You can easily take heat from Ross at early age and they will adapt. In short, know your breed and give it the recommended treatment. For sure, I am telling you that all feeds in Nigeria are craps. If you are a serious farmer, you better go and learn how to formulate. Either from the strach or by using feed concentration. When you know your breed very well, you can tweak your feed. AA+, Ross Cobbs will give you 3kg in an average of 6.5 weeks if you feed them very well the exact way the producers suggest you should. Do not ho for these useless free feed paraded around. There are vitamins minerals and nutrients you even add to feed or water that help birds to tolerate heat or cold more. It is a wide topic. 1 Like |
Re: Xmas Broiler Broading In Pictures by Nobody: 5:00pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
![]() I told them I went to the market and the tiniest of chicken was sold for N3500 and now they deposited 2k(I no suppose collect) but if them come back for evening I go return the so called deposit |
kripen(m): 9:57pm On Dec 30, 2020 |
SaveMeLord: This price of chicken this season is really messed up with the high cost of feed. Two much supply on the part of the farmers. Also no money for more people to buy birds. With countless other reasons. Bro if these people are your pals you can give them at that amount as if you are gifting it to them but if not returned back their deposit . |
Redomi(m): 2:13am On Jan 01, 2021 |
[quote author=Attit post=97534562] From my experience: top on the list are: AA+, Cobbs and Ross. There even a better version of Cobbs and Ross than the ones in Naija. The only challenge with Cobbs is the company who got the franchise in Nigeria. For Ross and AA+, they are both from the same company. Ross was first developed and the company who developed it is based in the US. Naturally the climate there is not hot weather. After it was successful, they cloned almost the same characteristics of Ross and put in AA+. But with o e different attribute: AA+ tolerates heat. It is why you dont see AA+ in north American and Europe. And you see it in Africa and everywhere there is high temp. You may be tempted to go for AA+ but the challenge is that they dont grow tall. Lol! I have heard many say Marshall is big and huge. But na lie. The only issue is Marshall is male line. And naturally, males eat better and grows bigger. But AA+ is short but with heavy weight. You can easily think Marshall is heavier than AA+ mere looking at it. But it is a lie. Put them on scale and you will see that it is almost insignificant. Also, Ross grow tall too. Therefore, when selling live chicken, buyers naturally pick tall chickens with full combs more. They sell faster. This is why some people pick Marshall and Ross over AA+. But if you selling processed chicken, it doesn't matter. Again Ross has a very high percentage of survival during brooding. You can easily take heat from Ross at early age and they will adapt. In short, know your breed and give it the recommended treatment. For sure, I am telling you that all feeds in Nigeria are craps. If you are a serious farmer, you better go and learn how to formulate. Either from the strach or by using feed concentration. When you know your breed very well, you can tweak your feed. AA+, Ross Cobbs will give you 3kg in an average of 6.5 weeks if you feed them very well the exact way the producers suggest you should. Do not ho for these useless free feed paraded around. There are vitamins minerals and nutrients you even add to feed or water that help birds to tolerate heat or cold more. It is a wide topic. [/quote Agrited don't grow tall too. I don't know about AA+ |
trychris: 6:23pm On Jan 02, 2021 |
Happy New Year to every hardworking farmer here! I quite find the discussion on which strain is more heat resistant at this time. From a few s shared here, it seems Ross 308 from Agrited had issues with heat. So my questions are: which strain will be most adaptable to heat, resistance to diseases, big comb & good height? Reared Cockerels this last time & would like to try Broiler this time.
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ban007(m): 6:32pm On Jan 02, 2021 |
Gidigidi3: I don’t know about you guys, it’s been such a bad year... Expensive feed plus little to no demand has finished me. Over 500 Birds unsold. How do you guys do it? |
gbemmytop(m): 9:35pm On Jan 02, 2021 |
trychris:From the discussion, AA+ was found to adapt well/better to Nigeria hot weather and grow big nd heavy with good management. |
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