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Re: ... by timo70: 12:31pm On Nov 21, 2017
pls tell me more about koudjis.how much and the contact.i need it
Re: ... by adisabarber(m): 1:29pm On Nov 21, 2017
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Re: ... by Chikach: 1:34pm On Nov 21, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

I calculated roughly N900 per bird at as today as average of about 2.2kg

Pls how do u calculate average weight?
Re: ... by Nobody: 4:13pm On Nov 21, 2017
Chikach:


Pls how do u calculate average weight?
I take one of the average size broilers. In my set, roughly more than half are of one size

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Re: ... by Nobody: 4:18pm On Nov 21, 2017
timo70:
pls tell me more about koudjis.how much and the contact.i need it
Koudjis broiler concentrate is 21000 for 50kg bag. It can be used to mix all broilers rations

Formula is below for KBC-10 (10% formula)
Conc : Maize : Soybean meal/cake or full fat soybeans

Starter (0-17 days)
125kg : 600kg : 275kg

Grower (17-35kg)
100kg : 650kg : 250kg

Finisher (35 days and over)
80kg : 695kg : 225kg

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Re: ... by shakyriri: 9:29pm On Nov 21, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

Koudjis broiler concentrate is 21000 for 50kg bag. It can be used to mix all broilers rations

Formula is below
Conc : Maize : Soybean meal/cake or full fat soybeans

Starter (0-17 days)
125kg : 600kg : 275kg

Grower (17-35kg)
100kg : 650kg : 250kg

Finisher (35 days and over)
80kg : 695kg : 225kg

Please note this is for KBC 10.kbc 30 is a different formula entirely.
Koudijis will always advised based on the concentrate bought

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Re: ... by Turks: 9:31pm On Nov 21, 2017
I was surprised myself.
shakyriri:


Please note this is for KBC 10.kbc 30 is a different formula entirely.
Koudijis will always advised based on the concentrate bought

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Re: ... by Okadalifestyle(m): 12:14am On Nov 22, 2017
My seven weeks briolers refuse to grow again. I started given them finished early at 3weeks. Thinking it might be the reason they ain't growing again. Legs appear tiny and weak. Have been gvin calcium too. They weigh less than a kilo
Re: ... by Nobody: 1:11am On Nov 22, 2017
shakyriri:


Please note this is for KBC 10.kbc 30 is a different formula entirely.
Koudijis will always advised based on the concentrate bought
Noted. Its true KBC-10 though that's the common one seen everywhere
Re: ... by Nobody: 1:16am On Nov 22, 2017
Okadalifestyle:
My seven weeks briolers refuse to grow again. I started given them finished early at 3weeks. Thinking it might be the reason they ain't growing again. Legs appear tiny and weak. Have been gvin calcium too. They weigh less than a kilo
Many reasons can be the cause
1. Feed quality. What brand?
2. Feed availability. Do you feed 24/7?
3. Drugs used. Are you using according to dosage?
4. Room temperature. Very high temp will show stress on your birds
5. Hatchery quality. Where are your birds from? Is it a reputable hatchery? Are there the F1 generation?
6. Management especially liter management. How clean is your coop?

If the legs appear tiny and weak, then you are likely underfeeding them.

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Re: ... by uchpanila(m): 5:54am On Nov 22, 2017
And I woke up this morning to notice that there are soldier ants in my farm and very close to the poultry house, what the solution please?
Re: ... by Nobody: 8:03am On Nov 22, 2017
uchpanila:
And I woke up this morning to notice that there are soldier ants in my farm and very close to the poultry house, what the solution please?
Spray with ddforce or alternative insecticide.

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Re: ... by Okadalifestyle(m): 8:17am On Nov 22, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

Many reasons can be the cause
1. Feed quality. What brand?
2. Feed availability. Do you feed 24/7?
3. Drugs used. Are you using according to dosage?
4. Room temperature. Very high temp will show stress on your birds
5. Hatchery quality. Where are your birds from? Is it a reputable hatchery? Are there the F1 generation?
6. Management especially liter management. How clean is your coop?

If the legs appear tiny and weak, then you are likely underfeeding them.
Birds are CHI
Litter is relatively dry always
This is not my first or second or third batch of birds. I hv a routine management I follow strictly. I sell at 7weeks. But this one shock me... Thinking disposing them already. I use Vital Feed. And I feed ad libitum
Re: ... by Nobody: 9:24am On Nov 22, 2017
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Re: ... by adisabarber(m): 10:03am On Nov 22, 2017
Where did you get them from? I am not talking about the hatchery, I am talking about who supplied the birds.

Okadalifestyle:
My seven weeks briolers refuse to grow again. I started given them finished early at 3weeks. Thinking it might be the reason they ain't growing again. Legs appear tiny and weak. Have been gvin calcium too. They weigh less than a kilo
Re: ... by Okadalifestyle(m): 12:29pm On Nov 22, 2017
adisabarber:
Where did you get them from? I am not talking about the hatchery, I am talking about who supplied the birds.

I went to the place where birds coming into the town are collected to pick my own. You suspect I wasnt given the original
Re: ... by Okadalifestyle(m): 12:31pm On Nov 22, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

Vitalfeed could be the culprit. Their broiler finisher is something else
Something else how? I have always preffered pelletized feed to mash.
Re: ... by adisabarber(m): 12:38pm On Nov 22, 2017
If you bought from agents, they sometimes just buy from backyard hatcheries and change the boxes to those of reputable hatcheries. It has happened to me before but I thought I wasn't doing things right.


Okadalifestyle:
I went to the place where birds coming into the town are collected to pick my own. You suspect I wasnt given the original
Re: ... by Nobody: 12:38pm On Nov 22, 2017
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Re: ... by danzite(m): 1:07pm On Nov 22, 2017
hello, two of my 7weeks+ broilers have green and white watery poo. I've isolated the from the rest but I don't know what treatment to give. they are very weak and don't eat at all. pls what should I do?
Re: ... by Okadalifestyle(m): 2:03pm On Nov 22, 2017
adisabarber:
If you bought from agents, they sometimes just buy from backyard hatcheries and change the boxes to those of reputable hatcheries. It has happened to me before but I thought I wasn't doing things right.


I'm compelled to agree with you. I have learnt my lessons too. Thank you. I'm planin on stocking 500 in January. Will have to go through poultry plaza this time.
Re: ... by Chikach: 2:41pm On Nov 22, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

Vitalfeed could be the culprit. Their broiler finisher is something else

I don't agree with you on this..... Vital Finisher is good, i mean very good..... The only problem its cost
Re: ... by Chikach: 2:42pm On Nov 22, 2017
danzite:
hello, two of my 7weeks+ broilers have green and white watery poo. I've isolated the from the rest but I don't know what treatment to give. they are very weak and don't eat at all. pls what should I do?

Pls give lasota vaccine to all the birds as soon as possible
Re: ... by Nobody: 3:26pm On Nov 22, 2017
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Re: ... by Munzy14(m): 6:44pm On Nov 22, 2017
EMMAACHILE:

Vitalfeed could be the culprit. Their broiler finisher is something else
lol. Oga your condemnation can pass for a legal action . I think the he/she should get birds from reputable supplier. (turks come to mind). he/she should stop patronising backyard agents in open markets,they are con.
Again, his/her management, we don't even know . next time when u purchase such birds, feed starter at least 28days, and gradually switch to finisher. pelletized feeds are best if u want to achieve uniformity at a higher percentage and faster weight gain.

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Re: ... by Chikach: 7:20pm On Nov 22, 2017
Munzy14:

lol. Oga your condemnation can pass for a legal action . I think the he/she should get birds from reputable supplier. (turks come to mind). he/she should stop patronising backyard agents in open markets,they are con.
Again, his/her management, we don't even know . next time when u purchase such birds, feed starter at least 28days, and gradually switch to finisher. pelletized feeds are best if u want to achieve uniformity at a higher percentage and faster weight gain.

I bought chikun pelletized finisher today from guffons @3650
Re: ... by Munzy14(m): 9:19pm On Nov 22, 2017
Chikach:

I bought chikun pelletized finisher today from guffons @3650
very good.
Re: ... by Abeyjide: 10:46pm On Nov 22, 2017
Turks:
*Good source of Chicks
*Clean environment
*Adequate ventilation
*Proper Litter management
*Non-antibiotics/Organic supplements abuse (this hinders growth a lot)
*Biosecurity
*Lighting
*Good feed
*Adequate feeding
*Stocking density*
*Cool clean water

All these put in place will give good results no doubt.


Nice. But how does lighting contribute positively and at what age is that?
Re: ... by Turks: 10:47pm On Nov 22, 2017
Lighting from day old enables the birds feed adlib. Feeding adlib promotes weight gain making the birds hit their target weight faster therein. Thank you.
Abeyjide:



Nice. But how does lighting contribute positively and at what age is that?

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Re: ... by Abeyjide: 10:53pm On Nov 22, 2017
EMMAACHILE:
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Nice. Help check mine 33days. Took the pic yesterday 21st nov

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