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pconsult1: Noted! But where the size of the blocks is 6inches, will the 450mm be considered adequate for the width? |
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pconsult1: Ok. Thanks for your response. But I see some people doing 18" for the width 750mm for the depth and 150mm for the column bases. What can you say about that? |
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pconsult1: Width and depth of this your foundation and column bases ![]() |
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Information is needed on the following: Depth of the foundation Width of the foundation Depth of the column bases Width of the column bases Thickness of the blinding Thanks! |
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osewac:For what? |
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osewac: All these Copy and Paste images are everywhere and we are sick and tired of seeing them. No single floor plan. How do we know you are an Architect? |
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dangoteinlaw: Are you one of the qualified engineers? Hahahaha......! Op, beware! |
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topsy23: Please, how much is 16mm cables? |
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Questionnaires: So, how do we use the peels for the poultry feeds? |
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captainking: You mean he has been misleading us here? |
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Felicity001: What about Toyota Matrix. How executive and reliable is it? |
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Between Honda Civic, Peugeot 406 and Toyota Corolla which is a better option?
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What do I need to power 4 LED bulbs and charge 2 Laptops and 2 Phones?
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Finegood: Please I need it. How do I get it? |
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Foodqueen: That should be Arbor Acre plus breed. |
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ytdivine: Okay. Will try it. |
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focus7: I have tried only two breeds: Ross 308 and Cobb 500 but from my own observation, Ross grows fatter than Cobb but Cobb grows taller than Ross. Again, Cobb is more active than Ross. But I learnt that Abor Acre breed is also good. |
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Emeskhalifa: Yes, if it's for business, you need to be giving them those feeds so that they can attain the desired weight within the short time. That's what those feeds do. 1 Like |
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Foodqueen: Ok. That's quite interesting. Keep it up! 2 Likes |
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olarent: I give them starter feed only for the first two weeks. Then grind corn and mix with the feed and start giving them from the 3rd week. The saint of the feed will not allow them to reject the corn. From 4thweek, I will stop mixing the corn with any feed and that's how they will pick up. So the trick is introducing those other foods to them very early. If you give them feed for a long time, they will definitely reject anything else. And again, if they reject it and you give them feed because they rejected it, then they will continue to reject it. But if they reject it and you ignore them, when they get very hungry, they will start eating it. Am talking from experience! 7 Likes |
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Emeskhalifa:The Feed that comes inside sack is somebody's business idea developed to make money and not that broilers cannot eat any other thing. They are simply chickens and nothing so special about them. I rear them, so I know what am talking about 2 Likes |
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denigma2: I do rear Ross 308 from Agrited Hatchery. But the ones I have now is Cobb 500 from Zartech Hatchery. I bought them in December and they have been doing excellently well, eating anything I give them. Why I switched to Cobb breed is because they are cheaper than Ross breed. 1 Like |
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Foodqueen: Sales @3 weeks? Or you're selling to those who would then rear them to maturity? Meanwhile, do you take them to the market or the buyers come to the house? 24 Likes 1 Share |
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ytdivine: Ok. Like how many bags can be gotten from one plot per week or per harvest? NOTE: The bag am talking about is equivalent to one small painter(small paint bucket) |
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I have been rearing chickens just for family consumption for over 2yrs now and I can tell you it's a good thing to do. But coming to the best breed, well it all depends on you as no particular breed is better than the other in the real sense of it. Noilers are good but the prize per day old is even higher than some good breeds of broilers whereas broilers grow bigger than them. As for egg production, I have reared broilers that started laying eggs from 6months and continued until I slaughtered them. As for feeding, the only time I give my broilers feed is in their first two weeks after which I feed them with corn and leftovers and just anything that local chickens eat, yet if you see their sizes and weight, you will marvel. And when you cook them, you hardly distinguish their tastes from that of local chickens. 88 Likes 4 Shares |
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ytdivine: Am thinking of planting pepper but I don't know if it's already late |
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In fencing a land located along a main road, what's the standard setback from the main road to the fence?
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rainmoredays:Great! What spacing did you use? |
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Please, I have already planted some tomatoes this just for subsistence purpose but my challenge is how to preserve them during this rainy season to be used later in the dry season. Any idea on how to do that? 1 Like |
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