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Natbrowny: ... The plan go lead to a series of disastrous floggings. |
Natbrowny:I'll bank on Sunday... ![]() I'll remind you sha ... Thank you ![]() |
Natbrowny:Like our werey lhasa apso... 4 cockerels in one night, omo! My head was hot... Another person's chicken i wont let it kill half a chicken much more a whole chicken.I'm sure some chicken sellers wont know the difference between a kuroiler and a noiler.. But i noticed, some "“noiler chicks have Smooth brown beaks and look exotic. I'm planning to buy one more noiler male. Brown colour sha...I just want to have a giant chicken. |
Natbrowny:Can you post their pictures whenever you are less busy?? ... I'm more of a visual person ![]() |
Zonefree:Yess oo Our lhasa apso injured my neighbor's big broiler. It also killed 4 of my neighbor's cockerels. My papa flog shege comot the body that night...my neighbor sef dey beg for am. Since that night, e no dey near fowl again. |
Natbrowny:I'm a newbie o... But i have always wanted to rear/ keep chickens. Thank you so much for your response! I'll do all as you said... As for the dog, He knows his limits and i purposely let the chickens move around him so he sees them as part of the family... Anyways, he is under my watchful eyes. |
Natbrowny:Thanks for your response... I didn't know chickens require multivitamins too...please what brand do you suggest? And can i give my chickens vitamin C? Sorry my questions are becoming a lil bit annoying. |
Okay,i like animals, i decided to get two “noilers"... I just want to know if it is really a noiler or something else. I'll only be posting the female noiler's picture and you are free to comment or air your thoughts because i thought noilers were mostly plain brown for the females without white spots. Mine developed some white spots on her plumage and the legs have a light yellow hue now. I also notice the legs have gotten slightly longer. Bosses, how do i identify a good noiler coz i noticed some strains have yellow legs while others have the normal pale coloured legs. My brother bought a spotted black and white little chick which was a male a long time ago, it had normal pale coloured legs while young but as it grew, the legs became yellow in colour and long...but the body size was not yet in proportion with its legs.( It was not yet fully mature though). Does this kind of chicken have a name or is it still a noiler? Please, the poultry lords @mr jidestroud,@neologee,and other bosses , i need your responses, thank you.
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YourFavorite21:Abeg ... That is if e no bite your own blokos first ![]() |
Opsssy: You are a wicked fellow... I just saw this thread and decided to tag along. |
Not macro though.
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Apple and Samsung just welcomed a Bigger Brother. Woah... September is going to be sweet... |
Neatly used Tecno spark 7 available for sale. (2gb Ram + 32gb Rom) with Phone case + charger. Going for 63K.(Negotiable) Location : Ado Ekiti. Receipt available. Reason for selling : Cash is needed urgently.
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Redomi:Picture please |
aliadi2:Thank you so much for your response Sir. Cobb 500...Hmmm.. what about the white broiler with longer body and more rows of comb? And Last question, are the Noilers okay? |
Hi guys, it has been a while here. He will soon be ready as a stud.
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First picture is the current picture of the male noiler. Second is the current picture of the female noiler. Third is the current picture of one of the male broilers. Last picture is the picture I took of them today
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Please, I also noticed my neighbor's broiler chicks were exactly long bodied like the image of this new broiler chick I got and had about 9 comb rows than mine which were seven row- combed. Does this broiler strain have a name? Coz I noticed it has more rows on its comb and has a slightly longer body.
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One of the male broilers at 7 weeks and the Male noiler at 6 weeks.
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The Noilers at 5 weeks then. Are they good Noilers?
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Good Morning House, I have been going through the Agriculture Section of this forum and I was really impressed at the quality of information dispensed here. I have been an offline spectator(Guest) though, I read mostly on poultry - the Chickens.(Broiler, Noiler, Kuroiler, sasso,etc). I told my neighbour to help me get 10 broiler chicks from her supplier from whom she buys about 4-5 broiler chicks at least twice a year. I told her to help me buy the chicks because I noticed how quick and fat they grow in the space of <4weeks. She got the 10 broiler chicks for me at the rate of #1500 each. They were 7 males and 3 females. I think they were three weeks when she got them except 3 chicks.. Two were looking as small as two weeks, well they were females. And the third was fully feathered already and bigger than the rest, it was also a female. I'm sure it was a week older than the rest. Well, she also got 5 broiler chicks for herself, which were all males and looking bigger than mine. That was when I knew She probably bought mine from another place. After I put my chicks in the cage, which is about 2 feet off the floor to allow for proper droopings cleaning. I noticed one of the two small female broiler chicks was making a weird slightly croaking sound which I didn't know was a symptom of CRD(As I got to know from this forum). The chicks kept on doing well for about 2 weeks+,(I even got two noiler chicks at two weeks for #1100 each, I was cheated It also affected my female noiler which is brown in colour which currently has recurrent foamy eyes which led to my creating this thread. Thankfully, the remaining(3 healthy ones have been eaten already) 4 Broilers are now 9weeks and are healthy. So I had 3 badly affected broilers which I had to kill , the major CRD carrier included. I want to get another noiler soon, Please, does any one know how I can Identify a noiler that will get big if fed well? And What can I use to treat the foamy eyes in my female noiler? First image is the arrival of broiler chicks Second image is the arrival of the two noilers Third is the current situation of the female noiler
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Happy Sunday and New Week Petlanders! Spark will be 1 year old in a week's time.. ...This guy will be thick... Omo, and we aren't feeding him to be big... Probably, when we want to show him off, we would pump him ...For Now, the food is to keep him fit... With these pictures, I hope I have been able to convince you to get yourself a BM puppy soon. ![]()
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Mohammedlawal:they are called Ply-mouth Rock Fowls... |
Maxitomxane:Happy New Month NairaPetlanders... 11months old.
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inception101:Yes, Definitely. You can mix the Dry food and More of Cooked food for him. He will adjust gradually. |
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verminnel:Not yet, Soon Hopefully. You didn't even get back on the female you wanted from the last mating I posted. |
inception101:I hope he is better now?, Imposter?? All our dogs are not picky eaters...You even confirmed this after he got to you. Now, a Visit to the Vet has changed your sweet boy So have you been able to feed him booster and Royal canine? |
[quote author=Researchman post=111793673][/quote]The Last puppy posted is a GSD. |
[quote author=Researchman post=111793673][/quote]It's a cauc but it isn't 100% pure...it appears to have the snout of a GSD... The Colour of his coat is definitely of Cauc origin. His head is a little bit narrow for a purebred cauc... It is most likely a quality of breeding two mixed caucs or at least one mixed cauc with another Caucasian (This combo produces better quality that is even closer to a purebred Caucasian). However, he is a lovely cauc. |
... I'm more of a visual person