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How to prepare Bitter leaf juice for your birds Thisis very simple just follow what I will teach and you will get it done at once. Get or collect the leaves from the main plant, you may even buy from the markets. The extraction process can be done using the old school method by rubbing the clean leaves in between your palms with the help of little water and squeezing out the juice from the leaves. You may also use blender for this process. Now that you are through with the extraction using either of these methods, let talk on how to use the extract. How to use bitter leaves in poultry farm as immunity booster jaspafarm Add one glass cup full of bitter leaves extract to about five litters of water and allow your birds to drink if for about four to five days and repeat the process in a week interval for two to three weeks. This works for my birds, you may ask why? The components that make up the extract reveal that they are very good to boost the immune system. The components are Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin B1 and Vitamin B2 How to use bitter leaves in poultry farm for the treatment of red droppings jaspafarm jaspafarm Red dropping is a common disease associated with birds raising on the floor, as we the poultry keeper knows that this is a big challenge that we need to overcome. Seen red dropping is not encouraging in the farm at all, but you are at the right area, I mean you are at the right place for this wonderful information. Now that you are with your bitter leaves extract, add a glass cup full of the extract and add it to two litter of water and allow your birds to drink. Repeat this for three days and repeat the process in a week interval, you will be glad with what you will get as your result. Copied |
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What is Probiotics? What is Lactobacillus...Uses and effects on birds. PROBIOTICSare a dietary supplement that increase the population of the ‘good’ bacteria (micro flora), which are needed in the intestinal tract in order to process food properly. The use of probiotics as a daily supplement has become a popular routine in the commercial poultry industry, particularly following antibiotic treatment. One commonly known probiotic is called Lactobacillus Acidophilus, and is naturally occurring in some food such as yogurt. But direct application through a liquid or powdered form mixed into drinking water is the most effective route. Good bacteria also help fight off the bad bacteria that passes through the system, before it has a chance to take hold. Introducing probiotics into the digestive system everyday to ward off bacterial infection is known as ‘selective exclusion’. Selective exclusion is a very good way to keep your birds healthy and disease resistant throughout their life. I use probiotics in my own flock, along with a vitamin and mineral supplement on a daily basis. I also use probiotics before, during, and after both showing and breeding. For showing, the probiotics help the birds ward off most illnesses they could become exposed to in that environment. For breeding, one benefit is the tendency of the laying hens to drink more water, when the water is treated with flavored probiotics. Both breeding and showing are very stressful times in your birds’ lives, and the vulnerability to disease increases during those times. The use of probiotics helps to reduce that vulnerability. During times of stress or the use of antibacterials (antibiotics), hormonal changes can occur, causing the pH of the small intestine to rise. This allows existing bad bacteria to take a foothold in the lining of the intestine because of the deterioration of the protective mucus lining. Because of this, the ‘villi’ (little fingers), which normally exist in the small intestine, can be lost. Villi slow the movement of food as it passes through so that nutrients can be absorbed through the intestinal wall. The term ‘going light’ can occur when villi are lost. Increasing good gut bacteria through the use of probiotics will compete against the bad bacteria, change the pH environment, allow nutrient absorption, and prevent infection. Probiotic treatment has also shown an ability to stimulate appetite – a valuable thing when trying to maintain the weight of an ailing bird. If you’re not inclined to use probiotics on a daily basis, then at least consider their use immediately following antibiotic treatment. When your bird is treated with antibiotics, all bacteria are killed off – good and bad. Treating with probiotics immediately after the use of antibiotics, help to repopulate the gut with the good bacteria. In many cases, this can ward off a secondary infection, such as E Coli. E. Coli has been shown to exist in virtually all manure samples, but only becomes a problem when the digestive environment is friendly to its reproduction. Here are two ways you can introduce probiotics into your birds’ diet. If you have a very small flock, GNC (in most shopping malls), sells a flavored liquid version of L. Acidophilus. I’ve used that at the rate of .7cc per bantam per day in their drinking water. If you have a large flock, consider a powdered version that you also mix into the drinking water. ...copied |
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What is your feed formulation? Henceforth,be sure you have a good formula before going to mill or better buy commercial feeds. |
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How and where do I start a topic.ive done everything the link is not coming up |
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This is not clear |
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Pls give price per acre and location of the land in Abeokuta |
Op pls let us know if there is a contrary process.that is how I give my birds |
I blend the garlic,ginger, onions and honey together and store in the fridge.i add some in their drinking water |
I'm seeing them for the first time too,broiler with black spots.Let the experts on nairaland talk,somebody must have seen it before OR wait for the 2 weeks and repost their pics. With the little I know some hatcheries/agent do mix up birds by mistake or intentional. |
Local or foreign turkey,if you are after productivity give them layers mash when they are at POL. You know male and female by their sizes.Tom is always bigger than hen. |
name- Tope 08033411996 poultry- broilers and turkey chickensetal@gmail.com location -abuja |
name- Tope 08033411996 poultry- broilers and turkey chickensetal@gmail.com |
Hi Snowlord,what exactly will you like to know about turkey farming?have you any poultry experience?which are you interested in - local or foreign? |
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