The chicks are now 5 weeks, the feathers have also grown reducing the need for pots (now 4 previously 6), and the two brooder areas have been combined into one
Category Archives: poultry
Layer Health Management
One of the biggest challenges facing poultry farmers is ensuring that the productivity of the birds stays high without having to spend alot on drugs to maintain immunity of the birds. Like all other businesses the factors controlling profitability are keeping productivity high and operational expenses low. The major expenses are feed, labor (cannot be altered much without significant capital investment), and medication.
The medication regime we are following is two fold:
- Added to feeds – regular
- Acidomix
- Methionine
- Toxen Binder (Toxibab)
- Immunity booster – monthly with 1 day spacing
- Deworming in drinking water
- New Castle in drinking water
- Vitamin booster for 3 days
This helps us maintain immunity levels to lengthen the period of productivity while keeping costs within range.
What do you do to maintain the health of your layers?
New Chicks in Brooder
A new set of chicks are in the brooder so this is how they are running up and down with lots of energy …
2nd Floor Superstructure Progress
As work countinues on the expansion, the 2nd floor superstructure progress has been rapid and fruitful. The tenant is to build beams, upon which a mesh of poles will be laid across which a floor made of flat planks will provide the flooring



2nd Floor Support Infrastructure
The supports for the second floor and roof are now in place …. Seemed like a simple job but its lots of work


Expansion Mode Progress
Well we are now in expansion mode … This will be a double storied building with capability to have birds on each level and more efficiently use the area we have.
The columns are now being setup lets see how next week goes on


Expansion Mode

Well we are now in expansion mode … This will be a double storied building with capability to have at least 1200 birds per level
Will keep up updated
Double Yolk Egg – Pleasant Surprise
Well last Saturday we got a double yolk egg, while we have been getting extra sized eggs but this was sweet …
Comparing it with my Nokia C200


Eggs – Eggs – Eggs Galore
Yay!!! On May 25, the first egg was laid. It was a day of celebration and joy since our efforts were finally bearing fruit. The sad thing is that during the next 3 weeks we lost 5 birds, which were trampled to death as they struggled to find a corner to lay.
We have now fixed the issue and the birds are getting used to the hatchery boxes “bibikiro” in the local language, and as of June 4 (USA Independence day) we are achieving 90% productivity.
Dietwise even if the birds are laying they are still on growers mash till end of July, 2 months of productivity, to ensure they grow and develop producing for much longer.
For now we are ramping up advertisement and growing the market for the eggs


New Drinking Containers
Well this is somewhat overdue, but we have finally made the shift from the white drinking containers (which had to be cleaned and refilled every 2 hours) to locally made ones from jerrrycans which take about 10 liters each and can last for most of the day with a coupla refills.
The old containers used to take about 120liters of water per refill for all of them with the largest taking 10l and the others about 4liters, however the more commonly used ones used to dry up within an hour or so. With all the chickens consuming about 180liters of water a day this made for quite a bit of tiresome manual labor …
Also interesting is that the chickens took to the new containers instantly which was also a good thing…
As always photos below
Before

After 



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