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yazz09:Do u av a gud Breeding stock, I also av small snailery nd i want to expand. Add me to d WhatsApp group abeg, |
udemex:Pls sir, wat is d cost of renting a pen at ur site. Tanks |
God bless you guys for d wonderful job u ar doing, i will like to be part of d WhatsApp groups, |
world1:Pls hw much is ur brooding stock. Tanks |
The op should correct that impression, there is nothing like the Diezani of Ogun. I have never heard anybody giving her such title. We reject such thing in Ogun state. Am sure the op doesn't mean any harm, but at d same time, it is a wrong statement. |
Liverpool Football Club has announced that Brendan Rodgers will leave his post with immediate effect after having his contract terminated. The process to appoint a new manager is underway. The Northern Irishman joined Liverpool FC in June 2012 and helped the club mount a memorable title challenge in his second season, as well as helping to develop many exciting young players. LFC's ownership have paid tribute and thanked Rodgers for his contribution. In a joint Fenway Sports Group statement, Principal Owner John W Henry, Chairman Tom Werner and President Mike Gordon said: “We would like to place on record our sincere thanks to Brendan Rodgers for the significant contribution he has made to the club and express our gratitude for his hard work and commitment. “All of us have experienced some wonderful moments with Brendan as manager and we are confident he will enjoy a long career in the game. “Although this has been a difficult decision, we believe it provides us with the best opportunity for success on the pitch. Ambition and winning are at the heart of what we want to bring to Liverpool and we believe this change gives us the best opportunity to deliver it. “The search for a new manager is underway and we hope to make an appointment in a decisive and timely manner.” http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/195175-liverpool-fc-part-company-with-brendan-rodgers |
If your analysis is to be considered, I guess nobody will be involve in poultry farming, can you imagine d cost of production to profit, nd u haven't include d cost of building nd cage. You try Sha |
koolpapa:Although i can't c d clear pic of ur cage, but if u can dig a hole like a gutter around ur cage nd pour used engine oil inside it or just a stand with 4 legs , u can ask a carpenter to do dat or a welder if it is a metal cage, nd a get a metal container, pour used engine oil nd dip d 4 legs inside d oil. Am sure by dis no insect will access to ur cage. Like i said i didn't get d clearer pic of ur cage. |
koolpapa:Sorry for your loss, firstly wat method do u adopt in rearing ur snail, it it cage, pen, etc. Let us see it first, den will can knw hw to advice u. |
obamat:In ur write up, u said ur snails, am sure u av so many snails u kept togeda nd not one, if u read wat i wrote, i said dat 5eggs d guy was talking abt was probably laid by one snail nd he shd expect odas to follow. If u really want to know hw much eggs can lay, just kip them like 2 or 4 togeda for some time nd come back nd tell me d result. I even read it where someone said he want to start with 2000 breeder stock nd expect to harvest 50000 snail in a yr, hw is dat possible. If u think dat is hw snail lays, den d world shd b filled up with snail by nao. |
crossblane1:Ur joy has not been killed oo, if u want to make it big rearing snail, u must rear substantial amount. The no of snail u harvest is a factor dat determines hw profitable snailery is. I don't think there is any particular feed dat can make dem lay more, at least i haven't come across it yet, but just make sure you feed dem regularly. |
crossblane1:Don't be deceive by all those pple saying one snail can lay 1m eggs, dey don't lay that much, but am sure dat 5eggs was laid by one snail, although one snail can lay up to 10eggs or even more or even less. Expect odas to follow. |
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He was my economics lecturer back den at unilorin, am still shock. May his soul rest in perfect peace |
base83:In as much as u place dem on soil, leave d soil, dey will always bore a hole nd lay inside. Make sure you wet d soil frequently. there is no way dey will eat d egg because d egg will always be inside d hole. Although u can also move d egg but it has to be immediately u notice d egg which I won't advice. Unless you av deep knowledge on it. Maybe you have even pack d newly hatched snail away with the soil. |
FarmTech:I quiet understand u, and i think u shd understand wat i mean by d agric type, am talking about d popular African giant snail (Archachatina marginata) dat farmers normally rear for commercial purposes. this breed are different from the one u picked from bushes . pls go to any farm or market nd see for urself wat i mean by big snail, am sure u will see a big difference. Am yet to see snail picked from bushes nd breed to a large snail. Am also yet to see a farmer dat will tell me he/she started snailery from picking snail from bushes. No matter how dey adapt, dey always have certain size dey will reach, it won't command gud price in d market. Am talking from experience. It's wat av done in d past. Am a confirm snail Hunter. ![]() |
base83:I av to be honest with u, don't expect this snail u hand pick to grow any bigger, I want to belif u pick dem up from the Bush, u have change there natural habitat, although dey will definitely mature but not in size, am talking from experience. in fact i still av some i picked last week again. The only hope for bigger snail is the one coming from there hatched egg, i want to bilif dey av started laying eggs, those one will definitely grow in size because this is the environment they were brought up. even with dat, dey can only attain the normal size u c around d Bush because there breed is different from d agric type u see being rear by farmers. Those snails u find in the Bush are different from the one being reared purposely for commercial purposes. D Bush type when they attain full size will always be small compare to the agric type. hp u get wat am saying. U can't rear d one u hand pick nd expect to make huge profit compare to d agric type, am using d phrase "agric type because I don't knw the name for the breeds, but definitely i knw wat am saying. in essence, wat am saying is dat if u want to practice commercial snail farming (purposely for selling) forget abt those hand picked nd go for gud breed. They are just different. With regards to changing soil, do not change soil. those eggs won't hatch dat way. Leave d soil |
metroy4x:Pls hw much is ur snail breeder stock |
Fumbaby:i don't av any experience in brooding, nd am just planning to buy it at 4 weeks nd raise for anoda 6 to 8 weeks making it 10 to 12 weeks. I want it to command gud market price, since am not d one dat started d brooding. My que is dis, can a broiler actually b breed to marketable size at 8 weeks. Tanks |
AOB1963:Aro candidate |
I think Only d female match is on |
joxxy01:Another yaba left |
Abdul9025:Ignore d clown |
Nd d owner of this site will bilif he has moderators on dis particular thread, wat a shame. U beta select competent people to moderate dis place. |
Have they started the match pls |
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I aumoria:Am yet to understand also. |
Have they started? |
Abeg who b dat man in black shoe nd white socks . Na dat kind footwear we dey call bugibugi. Where d head, dey don chop am? ![]() |
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