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Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Honchoslim16(m): 11:29am On Apr 19, 2025
kay29000:
That's cool. They will start multiplying/reproducing in like 4-5 months time.
Okay, thanks... I'll keep watching them.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Rwshd: 1:13pm On Apr 19, 2025
Tremendous work, OP! I've learned quite a lot from this invaluable thread. Here are my questions:

1. What do you feed your newly hatched local chicks? (I have 10 eggs in incubation.)

2. What can I feed my local chicken for faster growth?

3. How do you handle your local roosters when they become mature: do you sell them off, or do you leave them to inbreed with their siblings? (I currently have three young roosters and a young hen, all siblings from the same mother.)

Keep up the good work!
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Iamsane: 1:33pm On Apr 19, 2025
Rwshd:
Tremendous work, OP! I've learned quite a lot from this invaluable thread. Here are my questions:

1. What do you feed your newly hatched local chicks? (I have 10 eggs in incubation.)

2. What can I feed my local chicken for faster growth?

3. How do you handle your local roosters when they become mature: do you sell them off, or do you leave them to inbreed with their siblings? (I currently have three young roosters and a young hen, all siblings from the same mother.)

Keep up the good work!
Good questions.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by stanvesco(m): 1:39pm On Apr 19, 2025
Reverseng:
The two sisters were communicating

It only appeared as noise to you because of the limitation of your senses. Same way dogs barking appears as noise to us.

Because we can't hear it doesn't mean it's not there.


If mankind can make devices to correct vision deficiency by way of eye glasses, then mankind should also be able to make devices to correct hearing deficiency... making what cannot be perceived, to be.
Same way blurry vision appears perfect with eye glasses.
Blurry noise can appear perfect with ear glasses.

Visible light and sound are same. Just difference in frequency and other factors

https://www.nairaland.com/8332904/ear-glasses#133978619


Imagine you could hear your chickens talk. You'll know exactly what to feed them to grow healthy. You'll know how to take proper care of them because they'll tell you how to do so, naturally, instead of depending on man's science which is devoid of life most of the time cry
Just imagine 3000 layers crying out for afternoon food but then you are broke!

Or imagine one nasty turkey laughing in one room when you are selling out your broilers and then just say *"these customers don't even know the quantity of drugs oga dey give these broilers!"*
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 3:01pm On Apr 19, 2025
Honchoslim16:
I swear... I thought someone's cock flew over the fence and got into the compound.
But when i looked through the window... It was mine 😂 😂
lol grin
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 3:08pm On Apr 19, 2025
Rwshd:
Tremendous work, OP! I've learned quite a lot from this invaluable thread. Here are my questions:

1. What do you feed your newly hatched local chicks? (I have 10 eggs in incubation.)

2. What can I feed my local chicken for faster growth?

3. How do you handle your local roosters when they become mature: do you sell them off, or do you leave them to inbreed with their siblings? (I currently have three young roosters and a young hen, all siblings from the same mother.)

Keep up the good work!
1. I feed the new chicks commercial chicks starter crumble. One kilo is like 1,200 naira. They eat it for a couple of weeks, even as they also move around with their mom and eat insects.

2. I feed my local chickens commercial grower and finisher feed meant for my agric chickens. Not so much of it, but I feed them that every day, with the normal oka baba (guinea corn) I feed them. It helps them grow fast, and keeps their feathers fresh. My chickens always look like ajebutter compared to the other local chickens I see outside. lol.

3. I discussed this with my mom. We gave away one 3 months old rooster a few weeks ago, and we're going to give out two more soon. We give to the kids that help my mom when i'm not around. We also plan on selling some roosters soon (when they start approaching maturity). It's best to sell off roosters, and if possible, get a new one after a while, to reduce the case of inbreeding.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 3:11pm On Apr 19, 2025
stanvesco:
Just imagine 3000 layers crying out for afternoon food but then you are broke!

Or imagine one nasty turkey laughing in one room when you are selling out your broilers and then just say *"these customers don't even know the quantity of drugs oga dey give these broilers!"*
lol... grin grin grin
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Rwshd: 3:58pm On Apr 19, 2025
kay29000:
1. I feed the new chicks commercial chicks starter crumble.
2. I feed my local chickens commercial grower and finisher feed meant for my agric chickens.

3. I discussed this with my mom. We gave away one 3 months old rooster a few weeks ago…
Thank you very much for your enlightening replies, OP!🐓👍🏼❤️

No vex abeg, is it cheaper to get ready-made feed or to improvise? If I have to improvise, what combination of nutrient sources would you advise? (I would appreciate responses from other members, too! smiley)
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by 50JBL: 9:12pm On Apr 19, 2025
kay29000:
1. I feed the new chicks commercial chicks starter crumble. One kilo is like 1,200 naira. They eat it for a couple of weeks, even as they also move around with their mom and eat insects.

2. I feed my local chickens commercial grower and finisher feed meant for my agric chickens. Not so much of it, but I feed them that every day, with the normal oka baba (guinea corn) I feed them. It helps them grow fast, and keeps their feathers fresh. My chickens always look like ajebutter compared to the other local chickens I see outside. lol.

3. I discussed this with my mom. We gave away one 3 months old rooster a few weeks ago, and we're going to give out two more soon. We give to the kids that help my mom when i'm not around. We also plan on selling some roosters soon (when they start approaching maturity). It's best to sell off roosters, and if possible, get a new one after a while, to reduce the case of inbreeding.
una no de chop chicken?
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 9:46pm On Apr 19, 2025
Rwshd:
Thank you very much for your enlightening replies, OP!🐓👍🏼❤️

No vex abeg, is it cheaper to get ready-made feed or to improvise? If I have to improvise, what combination of nutrient sources would you advise? (I would appreciate responses from other members, too! smiley)
My honest opinion, I've never been a fan of making my own feed. I always felt it would make more sense if I had hundreds of chickens, not when I have just a few tens of chickens, cos if you don't get them enough nutrients with the feed you want to mix yourself, then it would just be a waste of time. Anyway, that's just me, and I might be wrong.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 9:47pm On Apr 19, 2025
50JBL:
una no de chop chicken?
We don't eat the local chickens.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Rwshd: 6:21am On Apr 20, 2025
Appreciate your honest opinion.
kay29000:
My honest opinion, I've never been a fan of making my own feed. I always felt it would make more sense if I had hundreds of chickens, not when I have just a few tens of chickens, cos if you don't get them enough nutrients with the feed you want to mix yourself, then it would just be a waste of time. Anyway, that's just me, and I might be wrong.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Lukuluku69(m): 8:02am On Apr 21, 2025
kay29000:
We don't eat the local chickens.
Why?

huh

They are sweeter.

Lol
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Ameboperoo(m): 10:16am On Apr 21, 2025
kay29000:
We don't eat the local chickens.
Please where are you located? I can always come for them
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 2:52pm On Apr 21, 2025
Ameboperoo:
Please where are you located? I can always come for them
Idimu, Lagos.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 2:53pm On Apr 21, 2025
Lukuluku69:
Why?

huh

They are sweeter.

Lol
Maybe's it's because of the connection we have with them.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Ameboperoo(m): 3:55pm On Apr 21, 2025
undecided lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
kay29000:
Idimu, Lagos.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by ayula44(m): 7:06pm On Apr 21, 2025
Kudos to the Op of this thread.
I always come here to unwind every now n den as I'm a fan of agriculture...
I rare layers myself... Commercially... Not too big but I'm making my money..
For guys wit little funds... Instead of doing CBEX n d likes, farming just cuts it... Just do Ur feasibility study. I promise you, U can't regret it.
Well, aside my layers,one of my neighbours hens laid n hatched its eggs in my compound a while ago. Long story short, they r now fully grown chickens and 2 of the 5 chicks decided to stay back wit me... All I did was get two make noilers. I saw a friend trying to cross breed and the result was wonderful.

Guys, agriculture is d deal after tech
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 7:40pm On Apr 21, 2025
ayula44:
Kudos to the Op of this thread.
I always come here to unwind every now n den as I'm a fan of agriculture...
I rare layers myself... Commercially... Not too big but I'm making my money..
For guys wit little funds... Instead of doing CBEX n d likes, farming just cuts it... Just do Ur feasibility study. I promise you, U can't regret it.
Well, aside my layers,one of my neighbours hens laid n hatched its eggs in my compound a while ago. Long story short, they r now fully grown chickens and 2 of the 5 chicks decided to stay back wit me... All I did was get two make noilers. I saw a friend trying to cross breed and the result was wonderful.

Guys, agriculture is d deal after tech
Cool story. Thanks for sharing.

And yeah, agriculture is great.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by 50JBL: 1:15pm On Apr 22, 2025
There is an orange colored stuff that is rubbed on baby chicks to protect them from hawks.does it really work?
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Ameboperoo(m): 2:49pm On Apr 22, 2025
50JBL:
There is an orange colored stuff that is rubbed on baby chicks to protect them from hawks.does it really work?
I don't know if it really works. Just ask from the people selling these local agbo ingredients. It's camwood but may have different name in your area. It is called osun in Yoruba. You can also use die or food colouring. It's just a format to confuse the hawks but it has cast. Some hawks will still pick them up and eat them with the colouring angry grin grin grin
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 7:01pm On Apr 22, 2025
Ameboperoo:
I don't know if it really works. Just ask from the people selling these local agbo ingredients. It's camwood but may have different name in your area. It is called osun in Yoruba. You can also use die or food colouring. It's just a format to confuse the hawks but it has cast. Some hawks will still pick them up and eat them with the colouring angry grin grin grin
lol
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Lukuluku69(m): 9:15am On Apr 28, 2025
kay29000:
Maybe's it's because of the connection we have with them.
Very true.

I had that connection with an hen of mine. Had her for over 5 years. O se abiamo to po.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by truthhurts2: 9:47am On May 02, 2025
Getting home yesterday I found out that some dogs had eaten the mother hen and four out of seven of her 6 weeks babies. I almost cried yesterday and still paining me seriously.

I only have one hen brooding somewhere I don't know and the remaining three babies left
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Nobody: 9:50am On May 02, 2025
truthhurts2:
Getting home yesterday I found out that some dogs had eaten the mother hen and four out of seven of her 6 weeks babies. I almost cried yesterday and still paining me seriously.

I only have one hen brooding somewhere I don't know and the remaining three babies left
chai
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Honchoslim16(m): 4:39pm On May 02, 2025
truthhurts2:
Getting home yesterday I found out that some dogs had eaten the mother hen and four out of seven of her 6 weeks babies. I almost cried yesterday and still paining me seriously.

I only have one hen brooding somewhere I don't know and the remaining three babies left
sorry man 💔
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Honchoslim16(m): 7:42pm On May 04, 2025
Honchoslim16:
Okay, thanks... I'll keep watching them.
Yesterday, i added two 3wks old noilers (male and female) to the local chickens i have at home
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 7:51pm On May 04, 2025
truthhurts2:
Getting home yesterday I found out that some dogs had eaten the mother hen and four out of seven of her 6 weeks babies. I almost cried yesterday and still paining me seriously.

I only have one hen brooding somewhere I don't know and the remaining three babies left
Sorry. I feel your pain. It can be very painful. Don't worry, the hen will populate your compound again in no time.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by kay29000(op): 7:52pm On May 04, 2025
Honchoslim16:
Yesterday, i added two 3wks old noilers (male and female) to the local chickens i have at home
That's cool.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Iamsane: 6:35am On May 05, 2025
Honchoslim16:
Yesterday, i added two 3wks old noilers (male and female) to the local chickens i have at home
Congrats and well-done. Please help us with pics of the Noilers of possible.
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Honchoslim16(m): 6:13pm On May 05, 2025
Iamsane:
Congrats and well-done. Please help us with pics of the Noilers of possible.
Sure, thank you... I'll take one tomorrow morning!
Re: My One Year Journey Raising Local Chickens by Honchoslim16(m): 6:14pm On May 05, 2025
kay29000:
That's cool.
yep 😄
The local male no want make i hear word early morning 😭😂
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