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Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 7:23pm On Dec 07, 2018
Do you hate brooding? that our work at agrofresh farms. We supply 4-6weeks Broiler and noilers. whatsapp or call us 08120267312 for booking.

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Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 8:17pm On Dec 07, 2018
Noilers are multicolored poultry birds hybrid of broiler and cockerel. The are the mid point but Broiler and cockerel. They come in both sexes.
The males are fast growing second to broilers but fast better than cockerels. They attain 2.5-3.5kg in 3-4 months of good feeds and feeding.
Their females (hen) lay on average 150-200 eggs per year. They are know for there big sized eggs and could start laying at 4-5months.
So small household can have layers to meet daily egg demands and meat from the males. Try noilers today as we supply you the best well vaccinated birds at 4-6 weeks.
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 8:19pm On Dec 07, 2018
Noilers are multicolored poultry birds hybrid of broiler and cockerel. They are the mid point both Broiler and cockerel. They come in both sexes.
The males are fast growing second to broilers but better than cockerels. They attain 2.5-3.5kg in 3-4 months of good feeds and feeding.
Their females (hen) lay on average 150-200 eggs per year. They are know for there big sized eggs and could start laying at 4-5months.
So small household can have layers to meet daily egg demands and meat from the males. Try noilers today as we supply you the best well vaccinated birds at 4-6 weeks.
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 9:00pm On Dec 07, 2018
This bird breed’s name seems to have been coined from the word BROILER , and then African Americanized to get the name KUROILER but we now see different variations of the same name depending on where someone is coming from including ; KROILER, CROILER , CUROILER... So Nigeria called NOILERS.


Defining the Kroiler Chicken from its Bloodlines

The kroiler/kuroiler is a scavenger developed and derived by crossbreeding either colored broiler males with Rhode Island Red females, or White leghorn males crossed with female Rhode Island Reds.
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Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 12:51pm On Dec 08, 2018
Brooding is on for January 2019. Bellow are pictures of our 10days Broilers and Noilers. Booking is on call or Whatsapp us on 08120267312

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Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 7:38pm On Dec 08, 2018
Do you know the digestive system of a chicken? See diagram Bellow that shows all internal organs.

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Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 6:22am On Dec 10, 2018
Facts about day old chicks and brooding.

Whether chicks travel from hatcheries or are hatched within your flock, they bring an exciting promise of new flock members, quality lessons and undeniable enjoyment. 

For those of us welcoming new chicks, how can we give them a solid start?

To best transition chicks into a flock, provide comfort, care and complete nutrition from day one. A chick never gets over a bad start. The actions we take before chicks arrive and the care we provide in the first few days can help set-up our chicks to be happy and healthy long-term.
 
Before they arrive: Set up the brooder
Set up your brooder about 48 hours before your chicks arrive. This allows time for bedding and equipment to dry and the temperature to set.

Equipment for day one includes:Brooder: The brooder is the first home of new chicks. Be sure it is comfortable, warm and draft-free with at least 3 to 4 square feet per chick. The area should be circular and expandable. Heat lamp: Assemble a heat lamp in the center of the brooder for bird warmth. Hang the heat lamp about 20 inches above the litter, with 2.5 to 3 feet between the lamp and the guard walls. The temperature under the heat lamp, or comfort zone, should be 95 degrees Fahrenheit and adequate room in the brooder should be available for the chicks to get out from under the heater if they get too hot. After week one, gradually reduce heat by 5 degrees Fahrenheit each week until reaching a minimum of 55 degrees. Bedding: Add an absorbant wood shavings bedding to the floor of the brooder. Place bedding 3 to 4 inches deep to keep the area dry and odor free. Remove wet bedding daily, especially around waterers. Do not use cedar shavings or other types of shavings that have a strong odor because the odor could affect the long term health of the bird.Lights: Provide 18 – 22 hours of light for the first week. Then reduce light to 16 hours through the growing period or to the amount of light they will receive when they are 20 weeks of age.  The amount of light intensity required would be provided by a 40 watt bulb for each 100 square feet (10’ x 10’) of floor space.Feeders: Offer 4 linear inches of feeder space for each bird. Clean egg cartons filled with feed make excellent and easily accessible feeders for young chicks.  Provide low-lying feeders, or trough feeders, for after the transition.Waterers: For every 25 chicks, fill two 1-quart waterers with room temperature water and place them in the brooder. To help water stay at room temperature, place the waterers in the brooder, outside the comfort zone (do not position underneath the heat lamp), 24 hours prior to the chicks arrival.Introduce chicks to water
Once chicks arrive, introduce them to the brooding area. Water, at room temperature, should be available, but wait a couple hours to introduce feed.

This gives chicks a couple hours to drink and rehydrate before they start eating, fresh, quality water is essential for healthy chicks. Dip the beaks of several chicks into the water to help them locate it. These chicks will then teach the rest of the group to drink. Monitor the group to ensure all chicks are drinking within the first couple hours.

Teach them to eat
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 3:10pm On Dec 11, 2018
Facts about 2-3weeks chicks. Copied.

With a clean brooder, fresh feed and clean water, your chicks are settled in and off to a good start by weeks two and three. 

It’s time to enjoy them. Chicks are very social and will provide hours of entertainment. You will see their unique personalities emerge as each day goes by and they will grow into mature chickens before you know it.

Now, listen to them.  Chicks will emit a soft cheeping sound when everything is right in their world. This sound can be used as a means of determining their comfort status. A chick that is stressed due to conditions being too hot or cold, wet litter, or one that is hungry or thirsty will have a shrill or higher pitched cheep or may cheep very rapidly. Translate this as a call for help and look for the problem.

Things to do for your chicks this week

The brooder temperature should be reduced to 85°F (lower 5° each week to a minimum of 65°F).Chicks should be exposed to at least 10 hours of light per day after the first week. Brooder guard can be removed now if it hasn’t been already. Chicks should be able to find the heat source by this time. After the brooder guard is taken out, the feeders and waterers can be moved further away from the source of heat. As the chicks become more active and continue to grow, this will give them more space for exercise and will help keep the feeders and waterers cleaner and keep them from being heated by the heat lamp. Any paper or pans used to feed should be taken out if you are sure chicks are eating from the feeders. The level of feed in the feeders can be decreased a little each week until they are half full at all times. This will help reduce the amount of feed waste.

Tips to grow on

Keep checking on chicks to make sure they are comfortable. Again, chick behavior is the best measure of the ideal brooder temperature. Continue to provide unlimited feed and water at all times.Clean and refill waterers daily.Remember, good sanitation is critical to avoid health problems when caring for young chicks. Keep litter dry by removing wet and soiled litter and replacing it with clean, dry litter.Always store feed in a well-ventilated, dry area that is insect and rodent free.

Looking ahead

A complete and balanced feed will provide all the nutrition your chicks need to grow into healthy, productive birds. Feeding extra grains or scraps to your chicks can reduce the amount of complete feed they eat and may prevent them from getting all the nutrients they need to grow and develop properly.

One of the most common and deadly diseases in chicks is coccidiosis. Caused by a parasite, it is spread through the droppings of infected birds. Coccidia love damp, warm environments so wet litter and unsanitary brooder conditions are a prime breeding ground for this parasite. Most birds will come into contact with coccidia at some time but appear to be most susceptible to the disease between 3 to 5 weeks of age. If chicks are healthy and live in a dry, clean, well-managed environment, they are often able to fight it off or may only get a mild case, which can even go undetected. Symptoms of coccidiosis can include diarrhea or bloody diarrhea, weight loss, no desire to eat, ruffled feathers and an overall sickly appearance. If you suspect coccidiosis, seek treatment immediately. Commercial vaccines and medicated feeds are available to prevent coccidiosis. However, the ideal prevention for this disease is maintaining a dry, sanitary, stress free environment through good management.

If you suspect disease or some other serious health problem in your flock, contact your veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment options.
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by fakati(m): 3:26pm On Dec 11, 2018
Where is your location?
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 7:51am On Dec 12, 2018
Ikorodu garage. Lagos State
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 7:53am On Dec 12, 2018
fakati:
Where is your location?

Ikorodu garage Lagos State.
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 7:54am On Dec 12, 2018
Facts about 4-5 weeks chicks.
Copied from www. purinamill.com

By weeks four and five, you begin noticing that your chicks’ fluffy appearance slowly disappears and their fuzzy down is replaced with feathers of a mature bird. Chicks will usually be fully feathered by 5 to 6 weeks of age. You also observe their wattles and combs growing larger and taking on a deeper red color.

As they mature, chicks naturally establish a “pecking order” which determines each chick’s social position in the flock. Their place in the order will determine who eats and drinks first and ultimately who “rules the roost”. Although establishment of a pecking order is normal behavior, you should be watchful for excessive pecking in chicks as it may indicate a more serious problem, cannibalism. This is when birds peck the feathers and other body parts of other birds and if allowed to get out of hand, can lead to bleeding, open sores and even death.

Cannibalism can occur at any age and needs to be controlled as soon as it rears its ugly head. It is costly and can spread through a flock rapidly if left unchecked. Cannibalism is usually the result of stress, which can be caused by poor management. Some of these stressors may include crowding, excessive heat, bright lighting, noise, hunger, thirst, the presence of sick or injured chicks, parasites, or other stress factors. Providing the correct living environment in terms of these factors will help reduce the potential for cannibalism from occurring in your flock.
Things to do for your chicks this week
Your chicks require less heat as time goes by and they grow larger and more able to regulate their body temperature. Continue reducing the temperature each week to keep them comfortable to a minimum of 65°F. Continue to provide clean, fresh water each day. In addition, provide unlimited complete starter feed.
       As your chicks grow, adjust the height of the feeders and waterers. A good rule of thumb is to keep them adjusted to the birds’ back height while standing. This will help to keep litter out of feeders and waterers, as well as curious chicks. Around 4 weeks of age, ducklings and goslings will thoroughly enjoy the addition of a swimming area. Be sure if you provide this to keep any resulting wet litter cleaned up. Because of their water-loving, messy nature, it is best to separate ducklings and goslings from chicks. 

Tips to grow on
Maintain good sanitation practices to reduce the chance of disease. Bigger chicks make bigger messes, so be sure to keep up. As the chicks grow, make sure they have sufficient space to prevent crowding. Additional feeders and waterers may need to be added now to allow adequate space for all chicks to eat and drink at the same time. Keep a close eye on your chicks for signs of possible health issues. Chicks that are sick may appear droopy or listless, have diarrhea or be unwilling to eat.


Looking ahead
Your chicks will soon be mature enough to leave the brooder and move into more permanent living quarters, the chicken coop. If you don’t have one ready, now is a good time to start looking into getting one and preparing it for new occupants. You’ll be surprised at how fast your chicks will grow and how quickly moving day will arrive. Many types of poultry housing are available for purchase or you can venture to build your own. Whatever you decide, make sure that the house you choose is ventilated, predator proof and provides protection from extreme temperatures, wind and rain.
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 2:01pm On Dec 12, 2018
Getting ready for sales. Our broilers need a new home call and WhatsApp 08120267312 to book yours . Location - ikorodu Lagos. Well fed and vaccinated birds.

Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 4:01pm On Dec 12, 2018
NOILERS available too soon book now. Call or Whatsapp us on 08120267312

Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by femora007(m): 8:50pm On Dec 12, 2018
why are u not saying anything about the price ?
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 7:45am On Dec 13, 2018
femora007:
why are u not saying anything about the price ?

Sorry about that NOILERS #650-#750
BROILERS #750.
NEGOTIABLE BASED ON NUMBER DEMANDED
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 9:13am On Dec 13, 2018
Facts about 6-8weeks chicks. Copied.

Between 6 and 8 weeks of age, your chicks will be much larger and will need twice the amount of floor space they started with. 

It’s also time to start thinking about moving your chicks from the brooder to more permanent living quarters outside. If the temperature is mild and the chicks are fully feathered, they can be allowed outside during the day. If you purchased straight-run chicks (50/50 males and females) you may be able to distinguish the males from the females around 5 to 7 weeks of age. The combs and wattles of the males usually develop earlier and are usually (but not always) larger than in the females. Females are typically smaller in size than males. If you are still uncertain of their sex by appearance, you’ll be sure who the males in the flock are when you hear them attempting to crow.[color=#770077][/color]
 

Things to do with your chickens at this stage

Your chicks are able to regulate their body temperature by this time and should not need a heat source any longer unless the outside temperatures are still very cold. Keep temperature at 65°F if this is the case.

Prepare your chicken house or coop. Housing should provide approximately three to four square feet of space per mature bird and should contain sufficient feeders and waterers to accommodate your flock size so that all birds can eat and drink at the same time. Two to three inches of litter should be put down to minimize dampness and odor. A nest box for every four hens should be made available for laying pullets. Roosts can be considered for laying pullets but not recommended for meat birds because of the potential for developing breast blisters.

If possible, prepare an area outside the coop for your birds. Outside runs or fenced in areas will allow chickens to scratch and peck to their hearts desire, returning to the roost at dusk to sleep. The house needs to have a secure latch that is fastened each night if they are allowed outside during the day. An outside run attached to the coop with screening on the top and sides for protection will allow chickens unlimited access to the yard and save you time and worry.


Tips to grow on

Once you move your birds to their permanent residence, make sure they are protected from predators, especially at night. Chicks should remain on this feed until at least 18 weeks of age. Keep feeding this until market weight or laying age. If chicks were purchased for meat production, the normal weight for processing is 3 to 4 pounds for broilers and 6 to 8 pounds for roasters.

Looking ahead for layers

Laying pullets will need to receive a constant amount of light exposure once they reach 16 weeks of age to promote good egg production. For optimum egg production, a maximum of 17-18 hours of light (natural and/or artificial light).

Pullets will usually begin laying between 18 and 22 weeks of age. Increasing day length in the spring stimulates normal egg production, and egg production is naturally decreased in the fall when the days get shorter. Artificial light can be used in addition to natural daylight in the fall and winter months to maintain egg production all year long. If artificial light is not used, hens will stop laying when daylight hours decrease. It is very important that the supplemental light be consistent, as even one day without supplemental lighting can cause a decrease in egg production.

After 10-14 months of egg production, hens will molt and stop laying eggs. During molting, old feathers are lost and replaced by new feathers. It usually lasts between eight and twelve weeks (though it can be shorter or longer, depending on the individual hen and her environment) and it gives the hen’s reproductive system some much needed rest. Hens will return to production after the molt. Eggs laid in the next cycle are usually larger with improved shell quality but production typically drops about 10 percent.
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 8:57pm On Dec 17, 2018
Our 4wks Broilers and Noilers will be ready in few days

Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 8:59pm On Dec 17, 2018
#650 each price negotiable based on number demanded
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 8:33am On Dec 20, 2018
Our 4weeks noilers and broilers are ready #650 each. Call and whatsapp on 08120267312.

Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 8:26am On Dec 26, 2018
Start your preparation for the 2019
Broilers #650
Noilers #650
4weeks old. Location Ikorodu lagos
08120267312

Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 8:26am On Dec 26, 2018
Start your preparation for 2019
Broilers #650
Noilers #650
4weeks old. Location Ikorodu lagos
08120267312

Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by Olayinka777(m): 11:54am On Dec 26, 2018
Good morning Op, pls I have a question:
Can a Noiler cock mate/climb a female chicken?
Thanks in advance as I await your reply!
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by matuskyoo7(m): 1:40pm On Dec 26, 2018
Olayinka777:
Good morning Op, pls I have a question:
Can a Noiler cock mate/climb a female chicken?
Thanks in advance as I await your reply!
it can do that perfectly... I presently cross breed them with local and Fulani chicken in my farm
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by Olayinka777(m): 4:50pm On Dec 26, 2018
matuskyoo7:
it can do that perfectly... I presently cross breed them with local and Fulani chicken in my farm
Wow! The result will be massive chicken size.
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 8:30am On Dec 27, 2018
Olayinka777:
Wow! The result will be massive chicken size.

Noilers are crossbreed of broiler (meat birds and fast growing potential) and cock ( males of laying birds).
The objective of the breeding is to obtain a fast growing meat birds and medium egg producing potential just in one breed.

It take 3-4 months for noilers to reach market size while broilers achieve this in 6 weeks and Cockrels in 6months.

There females will start laying 16- 20 weeks with an average of about 200eggs or more per year compared with conventional layers of 260-300eggs or more.

Noilers have higher resistance to disease than our conventional layers and broilers.

They perform on free range and less quality feeds even on traditional kitchen waste agro industrial wastes.

The are beautiful colourful birds and you can never believe the scenery of your poultry farm until they are about 3weeks upwards.

Noilers are DUAL PURPOSE BIRDS.
Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 8:38am On Dec 27, 2018
Our 4weeks noilers

Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 8:44am On Dec 27, 2018
Olayinka777:
Wow! The result will be massive chicken size.

That good research work. Share your result and experience oooo. Let learn from you.

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Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 10:43am On Jan 05, 2019
5weeks broilers for sale
#700 negotiable
100 pieces
Ikorodu lagos 08120267312

Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 10:27am On Mar 08, 2019
Mature male broilers for sale
Ikorodu lagos
#4000 negotiable
08120267312

Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 9:04pm On Mar 19, 2019
Noilers Cockrels.

Re: Production Of 4-6weeks Noilers by AGROFRESH(m): 12:18pm On Jul 26, 2019
When you see these animals what comes to your minds? Beautiful or meat?
RABBITS as been seen as pets but the best of them is the white wholesome meat, juicy, tasty, soft full mouth meat. We at agrofresh farms breed and produce high quality hyla breed of rabbits. They are available for sale at 6weeks for interested farms and process rabbits meat for consumption.

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