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Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 12:36pm On Jul 04, 2016 |
Please I want to start small like with NGN 100,000 I have one aboutdont poultry and one aboutdont fish ponds in small part of my house with sand close to the fence. What do I do to get the pen up? and it is in Benin city |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 12:40pm On Jul 04, 2016 |
this is the aboutdont poultry and fish ponds |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 12:43pm On Jul 04, 2016 |
Please if u are a farmer in Edo and Delta state both plants and livestock let share informations here and help one another. |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by Hamij: 4:26pm On Jul 04, 2016 |
Hello sir , incase u need fingerlings for sale , we always have in our farm in port harcourt . you can connect your clients to us for good breeds as well . We can as well work together to meet the needs of other farmers that may need good fish seed for stocking . Our address 1, emiola close, omo ododoro road , off borrow pit rumuagholu new layout , port harcourt. phone number : 07061066317 or 08057917189 email : hamil_luther@yahoo.co.uk. |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by SABASTIEN(m): 9:28am On Jul 05, 2016 |
I have a poultry farm that can contain abt 2000 birds at ugbor in Benin city,iam calling on interested individuals who want to make some money this yuletide season to act as financiers to partner with for mutual interest, note that there are no initial payments and all issues to deal with shares shall only be talked about while harvesting,you can call me on 07033126686,08067480036 |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 7:58am On Jul 08, 2016 |
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Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by upcharleso: 12:08pm On Jul 08, 2016 |
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Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 1:16pm On Jul 08, 2016 |
Goodday This is how the arrangement works,our organization agro revolution movement international(ARMI) is already in partnership with FADAMA,a world bank agric agency,now we help youths to form groups under our cooperative body,to give them access to land,training,seeds and all you need to succeed in ur chosen field in agriculture with available fund,and also there is a ready market for ur produce,for people in production and processing, so what we need now is interested youths that is serious to take the opportunity to come forward and be part of it. |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 1:41pm On Jul 08, 2016 |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 1:49pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Advantages of snail farming Environment Snails are environment-friendly, because, unlike poultry or pigs, neither the snail nor its droppings smell offensively. Snails can also be reared in the backyard. Inputs Capital, technical, labour and financial inputs in simple snail farming are relatively low compared to those in other types of livestock farming (poultry, pigs, goats, sheep, cattle). Snail meat Snail meat is a good source of protein. It is rich in iron and calcium, but low in fat and cholesterol compared to other protein sources like poultry and pigs. Disadvantages of snail farming Climate Without expensive artificial means of climate control, snail farming is restricted to the humid tropical forest zone, which offers a constant temperature, high relative humidity, preferably no dry season, and a fairly constant day/night rhythm throughout the year. Cultural restrictions Snail meat is considered a delicacy by some, whereas others will not even touch it for religious or cultural reasons. Growth Snails are relatively slow-growing animals. Furthermore the consumable meat makes up only 40% (maximum!) of the snail's total live weight. Consequently snail farming is not a way to make money quickly! |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 2:00pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Predators, parasites and diseases Snail farmers must be aware of several predators, parasites and diseases if mortality rates are to be kept to a minimum. Snails have many natural predators, including members of all major vertebrate groups, carnivorous snails, ground beetles, leeches and even predatory caterpillars. Humans also pose great dangers to snails in the wild. Pollution and destruction of habitats have caused the extinction of some snail species in recent years. Human poachers pose a great danger to farmgrown snails as well! Predators The major predators a snail farmer may have to deal with are field mice, rats and shrews, frogs and toads, thrushes, crows and domesticated birds such as ducks and turkeys, lizards and snakes, drilid and carabid beetles, and millipedes and centipedes. The frogs tend to take only the young snails, while the reptiles eat both eggs and snails of all ages. In areas with high bird predation, it is necessary to place cover nets over the pens. Keeping some of the other predators out may require building fences around the pens. The fences should be between 15 and 30 cm high and dug well into the ground It is also advisable to set bait or traps outside the snail farm area. Leftover food should be removed daily from pens because some predators, particularly rats and field mice, are attracted by the uneaten food. These predators can decimate a farm in a few days. |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 2:06pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Parasites In Ghanaian studies, the major parasite on snails was found to be a fly, Alluaudihella flavicornis. This species belongs to the same family as the housefly and the adult resembles the adult housefly. A. flavicornis lays 20-40 eggs in the snail shell or on the snail. The eggs hatch in about one week and the small, cream-coloured worms start feeding on or in the body tissue. They feed until the body is reduced to a putrefying mass, and then pupate within the shell. After a 10-day incubation period, the adults emerge. The best protection against these flies is to cover the pens with nylon mesh. The entire life cycle of Alluaudihella flavicornis, a parasite of Achatina achatina, takes 25-40 days. Predators, parasites and diseases 57 Ectoparasitic mites are sometimes found on the snails in hutch boxes. They seem to be secondary parasites, usually occurring on inactive snails. Some nematodes are known to attack European species of edible snails. However, there are no known reports of nematodes parasitising A. achatina. Diseases Little is known of the diseases which attack A. achatina in West Africa. As snail farming increases in popularity, more research will probably focus on this area. The main disease that has been reported to date is a fungal disease, spread through physical contact by the snails licking slime from each other's bodies. The two major diseases affecting European species may also affect African species, because the organisms that cause these diseases do occur in the natural range of A. achatina. The first is a bacterial disease, caused by Pseudomonas; it leads to intestinal infections that may spread rapidly amongst dense snail populations. The second disease is caused by the fungus Fusarium, which parasitises the eggs of Helix aspersa. The affected eggs turn reddish-brown and development stops. This disease is commonly referred to as 'rosy eggs disease'. Basic hygiene prevents the spread of diseases. Pens should be cleaned out regularly to remove excreta and uneaten food, as well as any other decaying matter that may serve as substrate for pathogenic organisms. It is also advisable to sterilise the soil in hutch boxes by steaming or heating every time they are being prepared for a new batch of egg clutches (i.e. when the breeders are transferred to the boxes for egg laying). |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by soliddust2020: 9:00am On Jul 10, 2016 |
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Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 4:26pm On Jul 15, 2016 |
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Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 5:27pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
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Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by granados: 6:34pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
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Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 4:22pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
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Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by granados: 1:21am On Aug 22, 2016 |
Please, how much is 50kg of maize,50kg of wheat bran and 50kg of pellets in Benin? Please I really need to know. |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 10:12pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
#1 – Start small but dream big… Starting small and dreaming big is the motto I live by, and one of the pledges under the Smallstarter Manifesto. Did you notice that all the successful pig farmers we looked at earlier in this article started with a small number of pigs? Starting small allows you to expose only a small amount of your capital to the risk of failure – and yes, not all businesses will succeed. With small capital invested, it will not be the end of your world if something goes wrong. Again, you shouldn’t ever underestimate the power of learning on a small scale. You will discover patterns, tricks, things that work and won’t work. Based on your growing experience of the business, what customers are asking for, and your small successes and failures, you can gradually increase the size of your pig farm. Anything between three to five breeders is great for starters. Don’t worry, all of the details are covered in the manuals at the end of this article. It’s also important that you never lose sight of your big dreams. Nobody would have ever believed that Anna Phosa, the South African celebrity farmer, could rise from a small-scale pig farmer to become a supplier to a major retailer under a multi-million dollar contract. That’s the power that big dreams give you. No matter how small you start, you can become as big as your dreams. You can do it too! #2 – Starting with the right breed is the key to success! There are different local and exotic pig breeds, each with its advantages and disadvantages. No matter how much capital you invest, or how good you are at pig farming, the profit potential of this business will be limited by the breed of pigs you start with. As you will learn from the training manuals in the next section, selective breeding makes it possible to reduce the time it takes for a pig to reach market size and can increase its meat production at the same time. 1.pig farming in Africa_breed varieties Choosing the right breed can often mean the difference between financial success and failure in the pig farming business (photo credit: ansi.cornell.edu) How to start your own pig farm – Detailed and Practical Manuals As usual, I have searched all corners of the internet to get you the most detailed, authoritative and FREE guides and practical manuals on pig farming. All of them were written with developing regions like Africa in mind and reveal several low-cost and easy-to-understand techniques for pig farmers. Above all, they contain all the information you will ever need to succeed in this venture. Here they are… Pig Production Technology for Piggery Farmers is a great book to start your pig farming journey. It’s adapted to pig farming in Africa and was written by the Agricultural Extension & Research Unit of a national university in Zaria, Nigeria. We consider it the A-Z of pig farming because it contains all the information you need and a step-by-step application of this knowledge. We highly recommend that you start your learning with it! The Farmer’s Hand Book on Pig Production is a colourful and simply-written manual from the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations. This book was developed to educate pig farmers in Nepal (a developing country in Asia). It provides a lot of information on breeding, feeding, housing pigs, detection and treatment of swine diseases. Pig Farming Workshop Manual: This short manual was used during a training program for youths in South-West Nigeria. It is a quick and easy introduction to pig farming and should get you acquainted with all the basic terms, rules and best practices in pig farming. |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by cleavon(m): 6:44am On Sep 03, 2016 |
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Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 4:08pm On Dec 26, 2016 |
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Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 12:04pm On May 20, 2017 |
The pig is one of the oldest domesticated animals • Majority of the breeds we now know are descended from the Eurasian Wild Boar (Sus scrofa). • Archaeological evidence from the Middle East indicates domestication of the pig occurs as early as 9,000 years ago • while most livestock where utilized initially by nomadic peoples, swine are more indicative of a settled farming community • Pigs have become vital to the economy in parts of the world Problems and Prospects of pig production in Nigeria ✓ Production or management problems: low average productivity The problems of mgt are linked with those of production and these includes: a. nutrition b. labour c. capital d. Disease control e. breeding and f. marking • Low literacy level • Rejection of technical assistance • Housing condition- moist, no waste disposal, inadequate ventilation and drainage, under-utilization of space, overcrowding, foreign designs. • No attention to breeding programme ✓ Record keeping- scanty records, very few farms have record on input, such as (i) feed, (ii) drugs or (iii) accurate record of stock that is slaughtered or sold. ▪ No critical analysis of the economic performance of the operation ✓ Problems of feeding : ▪ most problematic ▪ Genetic potential must be express through adequate nutrition ▪ Inadequacy in quality and quantity of feed ▪ <5% of feed in Nigeria is for Pig production, adaptation of poultry feed for pigs ▪ Inadequate provision of water. Volume given determines feed efficieny. ▪ There is very low effort in the use of agro-industrial byproducts ▪ Low production of key ingredients needed for pig feed- <=10% maize in production, <10% GNC and Fishmeal. ▪ Requiring urgent need for alternative feedstuff for feed: e.g Cassava, sweat potato, molasses, blood meal, offal meal; and also cocoa husk, pineaple waste, plantain peels, rice husk, yam peel e.t.c. ▪ Procesing with or without chemical can improve by-product and crop residues ▪ Creed feeding and flushing of gilt and sow are not practiced |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 1:35pm On Apr 06, 2018 |
Re: Edo And Delta Farmer Let Meet Here by amadasunfarm(m): 9:15am On Jan 25, 2019 |
[21:52, 1/21/2019] +234 803 298 2570: Part 4 MAJOR CAUSES OF DEATH IN PIGLETS AND HOW TO AVOID THEM The highest point of mortality in a pig farm mostly occur in the farrowing area, that is, where the piglets are. Some of the major causes are these: • Chilling: This is due to cold. It can be prevented by providing insulators like wood shavings and lamps • Crushing: This happens when the mother lies on its piglet, it crushes it to death. If the piglets are many and there’s no farrowing crates, piglets should be taken out and kept in a warm place. Another method will be to foster them to a sow who has less. Most cases of crushing though are related to chilling. The piglet comes to their mother to get warm if it’s too cold and get under her, gets crushed…the rest is history. Keeping their room warm cannot be overemphasized • Diarrhoea: This can be caused by many things. The chief among them being hygiene. Piglet’s room should be kept clean and dry. Bacteria grows in damp and warm places so wood shavings should be turnover every day to keep them well aired. Other causes will be change in the sow’s diet, when the piglets start picking up feed, bacterial infections etc. This should be treated immediately with anti-diarrhoea drugs. This varies from brand to brand hence different prescriptions/usage. If this doesn’t stop 2 days after usage, antibiotics are prescribed for the sow and piglets. • Other causes can be when the mother steps on the piglets, wounds and injuries, etc. When piglets are injured, the sites of injury should be cleaned out with antiseptic and sprayed with wound spray or GV [21:52, 1/21/2019] +234 803 298 2570: Part 3 After these season, guess what we have? A litter of newly born piglets!! Colour can vary from pink, to brown, cream etc. It all depends on the breeds of animal mated. So congratulations, your account has just been credited! To make sure it stays like that, we should know the following about that bundle of cash. • A piglet’s first need is warmth. This can be provided by insulating the floor with wood shavings, providing lamps etc. When using lamps or other means of warmth, care should be taken to avoid the piglets being too hot. • The next care is to check if the mother is lactating. This can be done by rubbing the gilt/sow’s teat and gently imitating suckling by juggling the teat. Some sows seem to lactate more than some so it is important to know that milk secretion increases as the days goes by. If the sow isn’t lactating, it should be administered 3ml of Oxytocin and can be repeated after 3 hours. Kindly note, it is important that piglets suckle after they have been born. The mother at this point produces colostrum for about 72 hours that help builds up immunity in the piglets and this helps them all through their lifetime. In case of agalactia that is, if the sow/gilt isn’t producing milk, piglets can be given special formulation of colostrum. • The next thing is for piglets to be given Iron injection of 2ml on the 2nd or 3rd day. The reason for the disparity is because piglet can react to Iron injection if they have low level of Vitamin E. So farrowing area must be airy and have sufficient sunlight. Small litters should be given 1.5ml to avoid iron toxicity. • Piglets are born with 8 sharp teeth, this should be cut off to avoid them hurting their mother’s teat and bullying one another. This can be injurious to farm attendants as well. It is important that this should be done on the 4th day. This day is preferable because pain from teeth clipping can make piglets not to suckle as much as they should, since we want them to take enough colostrum. • Piglets should be watched for diarrhoea. Diarrhoea varies from cream, yellow like pasty excreta. Piglets should be given an anti-diarrhoea formulation immediately because this can lead to death. It’s important that most formulation contain electrolyte so piglets must suckle very well to recover fast. • The earlier piglets are introduced to creep feed, the better. This helps train them how to eat quickly. Kindly remember that pig business is a weigh business so if you can improve your animal feed conversion rate, you should. Creep feed can be introduced at 2 weeks. Rations balanced in Protein and Energy are well processed at this stage. • All male piglets to be sold off for meat are better castrated. This makes them to be properly managed and also remove the boar taint which some of our customers might not like. Castration is best done at 2-3 weeks. The tools needed are: Disinfectant, Blades, Hand gloves, Iodine, Spirit, Wound cure and a bowl. Kindly note, this is a mini surgery and must be done with all respect. Castration area must be clean to avoid contaminatio… [21:53, 1/21/2019] +234 803 298 2570: Part 1What’s a piglet? A piglet is the young one of a pig It is important to know that it is of high necessity to have good quality breeder animals. Most of the genes are passed from the boar so a good boar can improve the herd on our farms. Breeds of pigs that are presently available in Nigeria are Largewhite, Landrace, Duroc, mixed breeds, Local breeds (most of them has been watered down from the original local breeds because of the different cross breeding practices that has been practised over time) Having said the above, it’s important to take note that a gilt/Sow is pregnant for 114 days so we have enough time to take care of it and prepare for the piglets A piglet doesn’t become one on the day it is born, it has passed through a period of growth in the sow/gilt’s womb so it is important to know the care the gilt/sow requires during this period of gestation. During gestation, the gilt/sow should be fed feed balanced in protein and energy in the first 10 days after mating and should be fed feed rich in fibre after 10 days so to make sure piglets are not too big to pass through the birth canal. Kindly note, that a house is as strong as its weakest point, that means our farms are strong as our piglets. [21:53, 1/21/2019] +234 803 298 2570: Part 2 So a sow/gilt should be prepared for birth by doing the following: • It should be fed high protein and energy feed 10 days before mating and 10 days after mating. This is sometimes called flushing. It helps the gilt/sow produce higher number of eggs. It helps after mating in forming the piglet • It should be taken to the boar to be mated during its heat season especially during the second stage of its heat. This stage is characterised by: less redness of the vulva, some secretion on the vulva, the animal grunts more, makes mating sounds, allow its back to be pressed (that is, imitating a boar climbing her) and if her boar is close, she won’t be mounting the walls, she will keep her body as if she wants to crossed. • After mating, it should be handled with care. It shouldn’t be subjected to any form of bullying, starvation etc. because it is during this time that the eggs and sperm are just forming the piglet. This is a critical time in piglet formation and we should take care of this more. • It should be taken to the farrowing room when it’s about 3 weeks to delivery time or at least 7 days to farrowing time. Over excitement, stress can prolong farrowing time, cause lack of milk secretion and make a sow/gilt eat her piglets • It should be cleaned up some few days before farrowing by thoroughly washed and disinfected. Teats and vulva should be cleaned to avoid risk of contamination. Rooms should be kept dry and insulated with wood shavings. • During farrowing, animals should be left alone to do this on their own with an eye on them. They could be helped if farrowing time is prolonged by administering Oxytocin when it is still labour and the last time it gave birth to the previous piglet is over 30 minutes. [21:54, 1/21/2019] +234 803 298 2570: Part 5 SOME FIRST AID FORMULATIONS FOR PIGLETS. When sows are not letting down milk, unripe pawpaw can be given to the sow, some can be rubbed on the sows’ teat as well to help her let down milk. Creep feed can be provided using the following items: 1egg, some powder milk, Glucose, Tetracycline, Flagyl, ORS and you mix with clean warm water. This shouldn’t be prepared too thick. Breastmilk is not too thick and it should be imitated. This can only be used for 24hrs, If it isn’t finished, it can be mixed with the sow’s food. Anti-diarrhoea formulation: The items that can be used are: Flagyl, ORS, Tetracycline. This should be mixed with pure water and given twice to the piglets. It can only be used for 24hrs, after then it has to be disposed [21:54, 1/21/2019] +234 803 298 2570: Part 8 WHEN TO WEAN? Our piglets are about to graduate to another class now. The question asked is, when is the right time for this? Different books suggest different times, the most important tip to know about weaning is that, piglets must have been able to feed itself that is, can now pick up food. Another thing to consider would be if the piglet is properly developed and has a good weaning weight that is above 7kg in mixed breeds and between 10-15kg in pure line breeds Kindly note, that the way an animal converts its food, fight diseases, develop high immunity is heavily influenced by the care and management administered to the animal at the piglet and weaner’s stage. The first 12 weeks are the most important. Though disparities can occur in a litter due to various factors chief among them is in the initial birthweight. Piglets with low birth weight can be kept with their mother longer. For example, we can wean the bigger ones at 6 weeks and wean the smaller ones at 8 weeks. Standard weaning time is between 6-8 weeks. Piglets about to be weaned should be dewormed and given multivitamins in order to make them eat. Weaning is a full topic on its own. [21:54, 1/21/2019] +234 803 298 2570: Part 6 TOOLS/MEDICATION NEEDED IN PIGLET CARE Just like a pregnant woman will prepare for the birth of her child by getting some things ready for, it is essential that stockmen and attendant should have these things on their farm: Wood shavings, Towel, Oxytocin, Iron Injection, Needle and Syringe, Teeth Clipper, Anti diarrhoea medication, Iodine, Wound spray, cotton wool, hand gloves etc. We should remember to take note of the peculiarities of our farms, some farm doors are too wide that piglets can come out of them, some drainage holes are too big and as to be blocked etc. [21:54, 1/21/2019] +234 803 298 2570: Part 7 FEED FORMULATION FOR PIGLETS. I believe the best formulation for piglet’s creep are the ones that are already compounded by standard companies. It is a known fact that most of them don’t compromise their formulation. Since the bowels of the piglets are still sensitive, this is best for them. Piglets don’t consume much. At 2 weeks they should consume about 200gms per piglets per day. This will increase as the days goes by. But at weaning, a piglet should have been able to consume about 400gms to 600gms. The ration then should be switched to a weaner’s ration gradually so as not to offset the bowels. It is important to do some calculation around this period, know what is the market price for the piglets you are raising, know how much their mother consume per day, calculate the cost of creep feed to check if you are running this venture profitably. Now, for some of us that getting already formulated feed might be an issue, we can try some of these formulation bearing in mind the requirement of a piglet is high energy, high protein and low fibre. Feed given to piglets must be easy to digest, palatable and served in minute quantities over time. My personal favourite is Sweet Potatoes, fish meal or blood meal. This has to be boiled. Piglets can eat this boiled potatoes with the peels. It just must be very soft so depending on what’s cheaper in your area, cocoyam is a close substitute. We introduce this to them at 2 weeks and they respond favourably to it. The ratio being 4:1 We switch to a formulation at about 4 to 5 weeks. Soya, Maize, PKC, Wheat offal, Bone meal, Cassava shafts, Premix, Lysine, Salt, Toxin binder etc. 1 Like 1 Share |
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