BACTERIA IN POULTRY (new) I Mshindo Media

Bacteria They are parasites that are not visible to the naked eye. Many bacteria live on living or dead plants and animals.  The bacteria that cause fever are found in chickens’ bodies THROUGH their feces, mucus, food, and water.  In addition, bacteria are found in places with dirty environments (humidity and heat).  Important diseases caused by bacteria are !  Severe intestinal fever  Chicken cholera Diarrhea White stool Severe flu NB: It is a good idea to make sure you protect your chickens AGAINST bacterial diseases by cleaning the coop and…

VACCINATION SCHEDULES FOR CHICKEN FROM CHICKENS (new) I Mshindo Media

 VACCINATION SCHEDULES When preparing a vaccination program for chickens to protect against diseases, there are six main aspects that you need to understand and consider. These are as follows: 1. Chicks hatched together: If you have more than one batch of chicks hatching, Establish a vaccination program that will reduce the likelihood of diseases spreading on the farm. Therefore, Make sure all chicks and hens are vaccinated together. 2. Age for vaccinating chickens : For chickens that are expected to lay eggs or be breeding hens, vaccination Most vaccines are given no more…

Chick Care Methods (new)

There are basic things in raising chickens. This raising differs between laying hens, local chickens and broilers in terms of food and general vaccinations. PREPARATION · The shed should be sturdy to avoid theft and nuisance animals such as squirrels, cats, dogs, hawks, and squirrels. · The shed should be ventilated and dry, free from humidity. · Before moving in, clean the shed inside and out using a disinfectant. Whitewash the inside walls and make sure the shed is free from extreme heat, cold, mosquitoes, and strong winds. · Prepare…

Chicks from Brooder to Adults (new) I Mshindo Media

Important points to consider when raising chicks are listed and explained in detail below.A GOOD HOUSINGChicks do not need a large area for the first four weeks. The approximate space required is 1 square meter for 16 chicks.For example, a 10 square meter house is sufficient to house 160 chicks until they are four weeks old. The dimensions of a house with such an area may be 5 by 4. You will build a hutch depending on the area you have. EQUIPMENT IN A BROODER HOUSE(1)  BROODER/BROODER/BROODER :The brooder for raising chicks…

HOW TO RAISE CHICKEN CHICKENS (new) I Mshindo media

HOW TO RAISE CHICKEN  CHICKENS Welcome dear reader of  MSHINDO MEDIA  , today I would like to bring you a lesson on how to raise chickens, so stay with us to learn more. And we will start with how to build a chicken house, so if you want to build a chicken house, you must consider the following. The chick house should be built close to the caretaker’s house, this is to be able to be closer for more supervision. The house should be built 20 steps or more away from the hen…

CHICKENS REARING FROM 30 TO 60 DAYS (new) I Mshindo Media

There are important things to consider in the early days of your chicks so that they grow well and bring you positive results.  The coop should be clean and large enough for the chicks according to the recommended square meters. They should not be crowded as this can lead to uneven growth and chicks.  to stagnate. to tease each other carelessly. When chicks have adequate immunity, they can withstand diseases for a long time before they die. This helps the farmer deal with the problem in a shorter period of…

Raising chicks (new)

LESSON: RAISING CHICKENS You can find them here via  Your favorite  website is here. PART 1: BEST CHICKENS BANNER Good news, fellow farmer! This is the beginning of a lesson on raising chicks, we will learn how to build a chick coop, the essentials in a chick coop, preparing to receive chicks, vaccinations and medications, causes of chick deaths, good nutrition for chicks, and how to control mortality, etc. In this first part, we will learn how to build a chicken coop/the essentials of a chicken coop. Chick Nursery If you want to…