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Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by Burchester: 8:12pm On Oct 18, 2022
idrisaleo1:
Watch YouTube. Guys like the Ugandan FarmUp, our brother DIY Agric, and Dexter's World will teach you all you need to know. Read and if you can afford it, go for training. If you wouldn't do any of those, subscribe to Rear and Care and let's do this trial and error till we all succeed. Follow this thread closely, too. We hope to give this all we have.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by Redomi(m): 8:12pm On Oct 18, 2022
idrisaleo1:
Beautiful. I heard they can learn to brood if helped. Hope they come out good.
Waooo, I have seen few noilers brooding eggs, but this is the first time it's happening in my pen house
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op): 8:33pm On Oct 18, 2022
Redomi:
Your location will determine that boss
Thanks for the kind gesture. Just kidding though.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op): 8:34pm On Oct 18, 2022
ufotunang:
...ok no problem....I wish you the best
Thanks a lot.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op): 8:37pm On Oct 18, 2022
Redomi:
Waooo, I have seen few noilers brooding eggs, but this is the first time it's happening in my pen house
Feels surreal. Can't wait to start hatching...4 months to go ��
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by Redomi(m): 8:38pm On Oct 18, 2022
idrisaleo1:
Thanks for the kind gesture. Just kidding though.
it's nothing boss, even if it's 2. But I'm in Ondo
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op): 10:03pm On Oct 18, 2022
Redomi:
it's nothing boss, even if it's 2. But I'm in Ondo
That's mum hometown. Guess you are from there?
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by SamOchuko: 10:39pm On Oct 18, 2022
idrisaleo1:
Their arrival!!!!
I wish you success bro. God bless your hustle
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op): 11:12pm On Oct 18, 2022
SamOchuko:
I wish you success bro. God bless your hustle
Aamin. Thanks boss.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by olab059(m): 3:53am On Oct 19, 2022
Redomi:
This is the mother frizzle brooding some eggs
Interesting. I used to think once you touch a chicken's eggs, it abandons them.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by DrDax: 4:06am On Oct 19, 2022
idrisaleo1:
After administering LaSota vaccine yesterday, we have lost 9 today. I would appreciate expert opinions and probably any vets in Ilorin to come check them up.
All I know about poultry farming, I learned under duress. grin

My wife is a farmer. She raises broilers.

Zero mortality every set. Except for the usual one or two "abiku" among them grin

Rule of thumb:

1. Day Old Chicks only need water and vitamins for their first seven days. Add some antibiotics to the mix for good measure. The "abiku"s will return to their maker during this period. That's between two to three birds in a batch of 200. Good riddance! It saves you the cost of feed because they will still die in the future if they don't go in that first week. It is their destiny cheesy cheesy cheesy

2. Buy pre-vaccinated birds from your suppliers. This is why you need a trusted source. Don't get carried away by fancy websites or sweet-talking marketers. There are "LIARS" everywhere. Do your own research (DYOR).

3. Lasorta vaccination should come by the 7th day. Remove their water, give them their feed, wait about an hour, then give them the Lasorta. Administer the proper dosage (200 dose for 200 birds, etc). At this point, NO BIRD should die anymore. They are fortified enough for the journey. Any new mortality is squarely your fault going forward.

4. Gumboro vaccination should come in by Day 12 latest. As above, please administer the right dosage. It's not hard.

In summary, mortality is not to be feared. Welcome it in the first week. But I guarantee you, your birds will hardly die at all if you follow protocol. Even "Abiku"s change their minds when they land in a good home grin grin grin cool
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by olab059(m): 4:06am On Oct 19, 2022
idrisaleo1:
I pray they come out good. It's always nice to have different breeds on the farm. Apart from the business side, I enjoy watching them.
Me too.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by olab059(m): 4:09am On Oct 19, 2022
idrisaleo1:
We moved them today to the bigger coop.
Nice. They have enough space to run around. Apart from the blocks, how much did you spend on the covering and roofing of the place? I plan on doing something similar to this next week and just want to have an idea how much I will be spending.

Thanks in advance.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op): 9:42am On Oct 19, 2022
DrDax:
All I know about poultry farming, I learned under duress. grin

My wife is a farmer. She raises broilers.

Zero mortality every set. Except for the usual one or two "abiku" among them grin

Rule of thumb:

1. Day Old Chicks only need water and vitamins for their first seven days. Add some antibiotics to the mix for good measure. The "abiku"s will return to their maker during this period. That's between two to three birds in a batch of 200. Good riddance! It saves you the cost of feed because they will still die in the future if they don't go in that first week. It is their destiny cheesy cheesy cheesy

2. Buy pre-vaccinated birds from your suppliers. This is why you need a trusted source. Don't get carried away by fancy websites or sweet-talking marketers. There are "LIARS" everywhere. Do your own research (DYOR).

3. Lasorta vaccination should come by the 7th day. Remove their water, give them their feed, wait about an hour, then give them the Lasorta. Administer the proper dosage (200 dose for 200 birds, etc). At this point, NO BIRD should die anymore. They are fortified enough for the journey. Any new mortality is squarely your fault going forward.

4. Gumboro vaccination should come in by Day 12 latest. As above, please administer the right dosage. It's not hard.

In summary, mortality is not to be feared. Welcome it in the first week. But I guarantee you, your birds will hardly die at all if you follow protocol. Even "Abiku"s change their minds when they land in a good home grin grin grin cool
You guys are doing well. Thanks a lot.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op): 9:49am On Oct 19, 2022
olab059:
Nice. They have enough space to run around. Apart from the blocks, how much did you spend on the covering and roofing of the place? I plan on doing something similar to this next week and just want to have an idea how much I will be spending.

Thanks in advance.
Please see the first page for rough estimate. I sent the money, my dad started with the supervision. And up to the roofing was done last year. I don't think that will be very helpful?
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by babavik: 10:25am On Oct 19, 2022
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by FarmTech(mod): 10:36am On Oct 19, 2022
idrisaleo1:
What are the disadvantages to using sand?
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It can cause problem if the grains are small. See this https://www.thefeatherbrain.com/blog/sand-chicken-coop-bedding?format=amp.
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How will you clean out 2 truck load of sand plus accumulated manure? Deep litter would be better oo.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op):
FarmTech:
Thanks for the article. It's enlightening. If you read, you will likely be going for sand.
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It can cause problem if the grains are small. See this https://www.thefeatherbrain.com/blog/sand-chicken-coop-bedding?format=amp.
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How will you clean out 2 truck load of sand plus accumulated manure? Deep litter would be better oo.
The plan is just to roast the soybean, mix with all other ingredients and serve. I see some videos where the farmers didn't need to mash the feed. I believe they have strong beaks and would be fine.

I plan to let it be for at least a year. We will just be dressing it with a shovel.

Isn't this a deep litter system? I think deep litter means housing them in a coop without no battery cages?
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by Redomi(m): 1:41pm On Oct 19, 2022
olab059:
Interesting. I used to think once you touch a chicken's eggs, it abandons them.
That's a fact lie. I have been marking my eggs for long and they are hatching
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by Redomi(m): 1:42pm On Oct 19, 2022
idrisaleo1:
That's mum hometown. Guess you are from there?
Yes I am from Ondo town
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by olab059(m): 5:09pm On Oct 19, 2022
idrisaleo1:
Please see the first page for rough estimate. I sent the money, my dad started with the supervision. And up to the roofing was done last year. I don't think that will be very helpful?
Okay. Thanks.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by olab059(m): 5:10pm On Oct 19, 2022
Redomi:
That's a fact lie. I have been marking my eggs for long and they are hatching
Cool.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by Hadsty23(m): 7:02pm On Oct 19, 2022
How is r the market like for this kind of breeds there in ilorin
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by Cantonese: 7:06pm On Oct 19, 2022
DrDax:
Oga, these are genetically modified birds. They are more susceptible to diseases.

They thrive best in a controlled environment.
With due respect, have you tried a few birds out on free range without drugs?
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op): 7:25pm On Oct 19, 2022
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Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by FarmTech(mod): 7:25pm On Oct 19, 2022
idrisaleo1:
The plan is just to roast the soybean, mix with all other ingredients and serve. I see some videos where the farmers didn't need to mash the feed. I believe they have strong beaks and would be fine.

I plan to let it be for at least a year. We will just be dressing it with a shovel.

Isn't this a deep litter system? I think deep litter means housing them in a coop without no battery cages?
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What I'm saying is that if you use the wrong sand (fine grains) it may be disastrous due to impacted crop.
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Yes, it is a type of deep litter.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op): 7:28pm On Oct 19, 2022
Hadsty23:
How is r the market like for this kind of breeds there in ilorin
You should answer that question boss. You have been farming Kuroilers for long oo boss. Where market de?
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op): 7:30pm On Oct 19, 2022
FarmTech:
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What I'm saying is that if you use the wrong sand (fine grains) it may be disastrous due to impacted crop.
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Yes, it is a type of deep litter.
I read that you can use river bed and concrete sand in that article. And I learnt they got this from the river as well. We'll be more specific the next time. Thanks for pointing that out. The article was brilliant.
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by DrDax: 8:31pm On Oct 19, 2022
Cantonese:
With due respect, have you tried a few birds out on free range without drugs?
My Noilers are free range. They are rugged just like the local birds. They are designed that way.

You do not treat Broilers that way. These are designed for meat. Waste of resources putting them outside.

As for Kuroilers, from what I've read, they are just another breed of Noilers - mix of broiler and cockerel. The jury's still out on the result of free range for them.

You will do well to read up though, so you do not waste your time and resources "trying to reinvent the wheel".
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by Benteazaa(m): 9:20pm On Oct 19, 2022
Where I can get this in Enugu
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by RichieMichie: 7:58am On Oct 20, 2022
idrisaleo1:
Thanks for this contribution. Points well noted. We manage the unlimited resources that we have nio. I spent 12k for one truck and transport. It's that cheap cos it's not the regular truck. These were done by some hustling guys. I'll be adding two more cos the two truckloads initially budgeted don't look like they're going to be enough. We felt sand is the cheapest and we'll be going for that. Thank you for once again.
OK Goodluck. I'll be watching how the sand pans out, I can pick up ba thing or two hopefully from your work
Re: Starting Kuroiler Farm. Journey With Us. by idrisaleo1(op): 8:17am On Oct 20, 2022
Benteazaa:
Where I can get this in Enugu
Probably one of the hatcheries in Ibadan.....
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