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| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Lukuluku69(m): 7:49am On Mar 15, 2025 |
kay29000:Oops. Cats? Sorry about that. I have had loses too. Too numerous to recount. Cats being the Culprit most of the time. You know you have to be extra watchful when you have chics between Day old to at least 2 weeks. They are vulnerable and can't do anything on their own. God willing you will recover the loses. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Ameboperoo(m): 7:56am On Mar 15, 2025 |
kay29000:Please tell us, what happened? |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 8:02am On Mar 15, 2025 |
Ameboperoo:I just wrote about it above. (in the previous page of this thread...page 9) |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 8:06am On Mar 15, 2025 |
Lukuluku69:Yeah. The cats struck overnight. I have to be very careful from now on. I'm even thinking of getting a dog, cos the wild cats are numerous on my street. They have been here for decades, even before we moved in. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Lukuluku69(m): 8:14am On Mar 15, 2025 |
kay29000:One night visit by a Cat can undo 3 months of diligent work. I remember a Day like that. All was fine the night before, then the night visit by this Cat! It took 6-7 3 months old chicks. You know with their poor nightly sights, they stood no chance. Dismembered them all right in my compound. I used poison. It didn't work. Set traps, no luck either. So, I just improve on the shed security. Dogs might help but pray that you won't get one that eat Chickens and chics too. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 8:30am On Mar 15, 2025 |
Lukuluku69:Lol...that's what my mom said. Yeah, chickens poor vision at night is the reason why they go to bed once it's sun down. And it makes them an easy target for cats that have great night vision. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Mariangeles(f): 6:09pm On Mar 15, 2025 |
So sad. ![]() Sorry for the losses. You see why I can't stand cats! ![]() They're such useless, wicked, destructive animals. You'd wonder how they still exist when hardly anybody wants them. Don't worry. God will replenish your losses. kay29000: |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 6:31pm On Mar 15, 2025 |
Mariangeles:Amen. Thanks. I also don't like cats. They're pests not pets. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Iamsane: 3:46am On Mar 16, 2025 |
kay29000:Sorry brother for your loss. Better days ahead. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 6:33am On Mar 16, 2025 |
Iamsane:Thanks. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by bookuy122: 10:39am On Mar 16, 2025 |
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| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by newoffer: 9:01am On Mar 17, 2025 |
My brother u need to be very wicked and heartless and wicked when planning for something eating up your investment. Get pieces of brbed wire. Create a box with a passage. Put some fish at the end of the box. At the beginning of the box put barbed wire at different spot inside the box. Once they try to get to the fish the barbed wire will cut them till they run away from your compound. Wicked iss something we do naturally.. Lukuluku69: |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by BoluwGoldenFarm(m): 11:27am On Mar 17, 2025 |
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| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 7:01pm On Mar 17, 2025 |
BoluwGoldenFarm:Interesting. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Ademat7(m): 7:04am On Mar 18, 2025 |
Personally I will like to rear local chicken for their eggs alone which attract high price at ìyá alagbo stores |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 9:52am On Mar 18, 2025 |
Ademat7:That's cool. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by opeyemi3737: 6:56pm On Mar 19, 2025 |
Lukuluku69:Bro enlight on this, the local chicken my father is rearing they lay eggs but refused to hatch many of those eggs when I ask him what is the problem he said it because they are many cocks among them disturbing those hen, could this be the reason for them not hatching more eggs |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Mariangeles(f): 7:06pm On Mar 19, 2025 |
opeyemi3737:@Lukuluku69, kindly answer these questions also: Do hens allow mating after having just laid eggs? Or do cocks force their way or let them be? |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Lukuluku69(m): 8:15pm On Mar 19, 2025 |
opeyemi3737:In some extreme cases, to you can have situation as this. Usually an hen will stop laying when the clutch reaches between 9-12 eggs. Then it starts running away and start to refuse mating for the onset of brooding process. But if Cocks are many especially hybrids with high libido, they want to continue even into brooding period and brooding hens. It is dangerous because the numerous chase can make an egg to burst within an hen and it could be fatal. Separate the about to brood hens from the Cocks. You can tie them and allow the brooding process to start. Sorry for the late response |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Lukuluku69(m): 9:26pm On Mar 19, 2025 |
Mariangeles:As a rule, the ratio of Cock to hens should be 1:5. It will serve all the hens even when they are All laying at The same time. When the Cock are many, every one want to pass on its gene and this can to over mating of the hens. In some cases, the hen start laying just 3-4 weeks ago after hatching. The chics are left too early to vend for themselves. 1. Hens would resist mating when the clutch is 9-12 eggs already. If mating occurs it squirt the sperm out. 2. Cocks will attempt mating at any time regardless of the state of the hen. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 10:28pm On Mar 19, 2025 |
Lukuluku69:Those cocks don't give a damn, they just want to reproduce at all cost. lol. It's always funny when I see them trying to mate with a hen that just stepped out with its chicks a few days ago. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Mariangeles(f): 10:48pm On Mar 19, 2025*. Modified: 5:20pm On Mar 21, 2025 |
Lukuluku69:How very interesting. 😀 I'm learning quite a lot. kay29000:I guess cocks will be cocks then. Hehehe ![]() So, your balance of cocks to hens was intentional. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 11:11pm On Mar 19, 2025 |
Mariangeles:Yeah. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Ameboperoo(m): 8:23am On Apr 02, 2025 |
kay29000:I have an experience today which is very unusual for me. My cork died overnight without any known cause. No mark to indicate rat or snake bite, no cat or dog attack, no sign of any sickness as at last night when we put them in their cage and the cage is well ventilated. I know this used to happen to broilers but it's strange in local chicken. Have you had the experience before? |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 11:38am On Apr 02, 2025 |
Ameboperoo:Hmmm....sorry for the loss. I've not experienced that. Apart from the death of a hen that we thought was local, but later found out it was a noiler. I think maybe it ate small acting poison. That's the only thing I can think of, cos in the over a year that I have been doing this, I haven't lost a full adult local chicken before. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Mariangeles(f): 1:19pm On Apr 02, 2025*. Modified: 2:49pm On Apr 02, 2025 |
Ameboperoo:They say when animals die strangely, they took something that was meant for their owner(s). I don't know how true that is sha o.🤷🏼♀️ |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 3:46pm On Apr 02, 2025 |
New mother hen out with her 7 chicks.
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| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Ameboperoo(m): 4:39pm On Apr 02, 2025 |
Mariangeles:That's what we used to console ourselves when we lost something. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Ameboperoo(m): 8:20am On Apr 03, 2025 |
I saw another one sleeping! I think this was what killed the first one. What can I use to treat them? |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 6:00pm On Apr 03, 2025 |
Ameboperoo:Hmm... this is odd. I've never had sick local chickens before. Even when my broilers were dying anyhow last December, the local chickens weren't affected. Maybe you can go to where they sell chicken feed that also sells chicken medicine and ask them what you can use to treat them. Just describe the behavior of the chicken to them. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by FarmerJoe: 3:46pm On Apr 04, 2025 |
kay29000:Common now! Cats are great pets and very useful too. You cannot keep local chickens or free range chickens without providing protection. Every animal has a predator! What do you think "kuku" (woven basket that is sealed at the top) is used for? Get some, use them to keep the birds anytime from 6.30pm to 7pm and release them in the morning around 6.45am to 7am. Or make a slightly big ground cage that is protected using mosquito net and it can accommodate more birds. |
| Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 3:51pm On Apr 04, 2025 |
FarmerJoe:Okay. Thanks. I still hate cats though. |
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