God bless this guy ......... i lost my 30 chicken due to newcastle diseases but next am starting again with one day old chicks .... so this guy have helped me a lot .... kiambu kenya
You can also get couple of day old chicks which have a much better chance of survival. The breeders are very important try to find reputable ones you can always negotiate...
Love from Tanzania, I have just start my chicken farm and I almost discouraged due to low capital but watching u made me strong after seeing u innovatively run ur project with maximum saving techniques.
If there's one thing I love about your work, is that you are very skilled and creative. You have saved me so much on just so you know. Thank you for the ideas!!
Thanks Brother Farm Up. Now i understand how I lost over 50+ chicken...I have 70 new 'babies' simply because of keeping the brooder clean...and disinfected...Thanks for your teachings and instructions....From Tanzania......
I am learning more saving techniques everytime I watch your videos. You know very well how to use the available resources to reduce on the costs of production leading to an increase on the profit margin. Thanks dear.
Wow! Thanks very much for the video. My next batch, this is what I am going to do. Roughly how many chicks can be accommodated in one brooder? I like how you reduce costs and re-use a lot of available material.
I love tour videos brother!!! I love in argentina, you show us hot to get it done. I have some experience desinfecting farm barns and infrastructures, I use blich as well but desinfecting is not the end. The way you prevent bad bacteria build up is to have the surface colonised with good bacteria... As prevention is more effective using good bacteria than desinfecting. Bc only good bacteria prevent infections, a clean desinfected place is breading ground for good and bad bacteria, but a place coloniced for lactobasilus or EM1 it's gonna be safer for the baby chicks... Keep up the good work and thankx for you're content Rodrigo
Gracias Garcia. And thanks for the advice. And true, I only use the bleach before the birds come in. After that it's prevention and even possibly use probiotics. Thanks again
Thanks farm up you have been very helpful, God bless, the question I have is, is it better to have chickens of the same breed or different, and is it also better to start with chicks or 3-4 months grown chickens?
wow, i cant wait for next week as u bring in the chicks, This is a DIY video and if a Medical Doctor can do it then even me a social worker can do it. Oh yes i love that statement. I saw you turned the brooder house from empty to occupied with the boxes banange am learning on a daily. Oh my question is why did u spray without a mask? wont it affect you? Thanx for this timely info
You are hands on ..... I was going through the comments doc..there was an issue on colonizing with good bacteria....wow what is that doc..do you have any idea
Thanks for the tips, sharing Knowledge for free is not easy. in return i will also let you know where to get the red heat bulbs at more than half the price you mentioned. When in Kampala go to Tronix opposite Victoria University. they are now at 14000 Ugx. other outlets are expensive. thank me later
First of all Thanks for ur awesome presentation. i learn lot of things from this video.But i have a question how to clean their poo. i think chicks r poo factory
Thanks for the advice,,,may God bless the works of ur hands,,,am in Saudi Arabia,,,poultry is my passion tooo,,,,bambi if u have a watsup educative group,,pliz I would like to join u
Am Usama from kenya .Thnks a lot,I've been watching your videos and am started to be inspired to start poultry. If possible can I have your digits so that you can easily direct me in keeping the birds.
thank u sir i have watched your vedios and have inspired me but my question is how long does a chicken take while laying eggs and how do u cater for the spacing in the laying chains
Hey, your video have been very helpful. Am starting up a chicken project but I don't have an employee that I can trust with my brooder. do you have any recommendations or maybe train individuals.
My chicks are four weeks old, in Kenya highlands so the weather is probably the same as over there in UG,....when should i remove my chicks from brooder and how much heating do they require, i have about 190 layers
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sir wont the pot catch fire with the paper that is spread which on the wooden shavings
Put them on some kind or metal surface or place bricks underneath
and some can use those home heater to with chicks or is impossible
That's how passion looks like
God bless this guy ......... i lost my 30 chicken due to newcastle diseases but next am starting again with one day old chicks .... so this guy have helped me a lot .... kiambu kenya
Sorry for the loss. Be certain to get the chicks from a good breeder
You can also get couple of day old chicks which have a much better chance of survival. The breeders are very important try to find reputable ones you can always negotiate...
Wow this guy is amazing what he can do with so little and I like your enthusiasm my friend,congratulations;the world needs more people like you.
Guy you are so simple and can improvised virtually everything which is good for starters
Love from Tanzania, I have just start my chicken farm and I almost discouraged due to low capital but watching u made me strong after seeing u innovatively run ur project with maximum saving techniques.
Awesome. Don't give up
pamoj sana
Who else is waiting for new chicks main in November thanks dear
If there's one thing I love about your work, is that you are very skilled and creative. You have saved me so much on just so you know. Thank you for the ideas!!
I really appreciate the cost saving methods u use to keep cost down! I will be using a lot of your info when I start my poultry farm.
Honestly, Am encouraged and motivated with what u are doing. I will start my poultry may God bless you. Anthony from Zambia.
What ur doing is really your passion,that's why ur happy and ready for any thing
I love you so much and I’m learning a lot from you
With God’s help I’ll leave the US and start my chicken farming business next year
Awesome
Thanks Brother Farm Up. Now i understand how I lost over 50+ chicken...I have 70 new 'babies' simply because of keeping the brooder clean...and disinfected...Thanks for your teachings and instructions....From Tanzania......
I am learning more saving techniques everytime I watch your videos. You know very well how to use the available resources to reduce on the costs of production leading to an increase on the profit margin. Thanks dear.
Oh yes. We have to be creative
Wow I love this, i WAS part of the wiring team, happy to YOUR farm grow
Thanks setting up mine soo. I love the way you save money
Money saved is money earned
Will start mine as early as tomorrow..thanks bro dan
I love the way you make things so easy🙂 like the measurements, improvising to cut costs and stuffs, a singer too 🤣😅
😍😍
I love how you just use what you have bru that's really cool
Brother, your videos are very very helpful for poultry farmers, keep doing , kudos 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼💖 from Kerala,India
Thanks dear for sharing with us even me am coming back to Uganda to start God bless you
Well done bro
A lot of respect love and prays,
I am from Pakistan,
God bless you thanks a lot yuo are doing nice job,
I watch your videos keenly,
For me it’s a number one opinion , easily assembled and disassembled and lastly cheaper price ,
Love from Nigeria
You inspire me so much
Wow!!! This is nice. Watching you from Central Africa, Zambia.
😍🇿🇲
You gave me courage to start chicken farming. Thx.
Hi DOCTOR Daniel, You are such a HAPPY PERSON..SHOUT OUT !
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Love this! This topic isn't often taught and it's so necessary. Thank you!
Oh yes. So very important
This is my kind of brooder! Simple, cheap, recylced materials, burn it when done! Thank you for your video!
Wow! Thanks very much for the video. My next batch, this is what I am going to do. Roughly how many chicks can be accommodated in one brooder? I like how you reduce costs and re-use a lot of available material.
Moreen am impressed by your great effort as a young lady. Keep up.
well done brother.. i am taking up the challenge to start my own layers farm in Nigeria thanks to you.
Please do
I love ur energy it's like a beautiful light shines around u
😍😍😍 thank you
The way you explain makes me aspire more.thanks
Brilliant idea. Thanks a lot for sharing.....From Kano state Nigeria.
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dani walayi am coming back to uganda next year 2025 to also start afarm, am the one with my friend who did that wiring
Wow! brilliant mind, the things u made with the cardboard. That was so creative, from South Africa
Thank you
Awesome job and attach thermostat with bulbs to reduce electricity bill
0:06 I already gave a like 😁 for the song, the opening of the video 👌
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Nice video👍. Thanx from India.
❤️💚💛🧡💜... Thank you Daniel. You are a blessing to humanity.
Kwaaaaaaks! I love your humor and your simple methods.
I love tour videos brother!!! I love in argentina, you show us hot to get it done. I have some experience desinfecting farm barns and infrastructures, I use blich as well but desinfecting is not the end. The way you prevent bad bacteria build up is to have the surface colonised with good bacteria... As prevention is more effective using good bacteria than desinfecting. Bc only good bacteria prevent infections, a clean desinfected place is breading ground for good and bad bacteria, but a place coloniced for lactobasilus or EM1 it's gonna be safer for the baby chicks... Keep up the good work and thankx for you're content
Rodrigo
Gracias Garcia. And thanks for the advice. And true, I only use the bleach before the birds come in. After that it's prevention and even possibly use probiotics. Thanks again
@@FarmUp hey how do colonise with good bacteria... this is new to me... what is that...
In Australia, we have been using Electric Hens. They are like heating pads.
The initial cost is more than a bulb, but only use 20w.
Thanks for teaching us I think I will use this when I come ug
Hi Denial, Impressive works. Thank you.
I have been waiting for this since yesterday man
You have it now😍
Hello brother I love your video am from Nigerian, is there any local herbs for chickens to take.
Hey brother im from the Philippines 😊
Thanks farm up you have been very helpful, God bless, the question I have is, is it better to have chickens of the same breed or different, and is it also better to start with chicks or 3-4 months grown chickens?
You are doing very good my brother. You such an inspiration to me. Keep it up
Thanks
U inspire me a lot, hoping to go into d business soon after gathering enough knowledge
May God continue to bless you Doc,🇿🇦
I love this video and love the vibe! Awesome job buddy!
These guy is a 💎
wow, i cant wait for next week as u bring in the chicks, This is a DIY video and if a Medical Doctor can do it then even me a social worker can do it. Oh yes i love that statement. I saw you turned the brooder house from empty to occupied with the boxes banange am learning on a daily. Oh my question is why did u spray without a mask? wont it affect you? Thanx for this timely info
You inspire me. Simple and precise. Awesome work
You are hands on ..... I was going through the comments doc..there was an issue on colonizing with good bacteria....wow what is that doc..do you have any idea
I'll explain it sometime in the future
Quite impressive.im inspired honestly
Wow! Thanks for sharing. I wish you could continue singing
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Thanks for the tips, sharing Knowledge for free is not easy. in return i will also let you know where to get the red heat bulbs at more than half the price you mentioned. When in Kampala go to Tronix opposite Victoria University. they are now at 14000 Ugx. other outlets are expensive. thank me later
hey have been following your video for and I'm willing also start but my question is how I'm I going to get the customers and to market the work
wow thank you i think i can start with the boxes.
What did u put on the floor.that's not coffee husks? And how often do u change them
Awesome job and atach thermostat with bulbs to reduce electricity bill
Great video I enjoy them pls do a full tutorial on when to change things e.g how often must I clean the feeder
The mixture of lemon eggs and molasses, are they mixed with water or feeds
I love your energy man.
Thanks
Thank u ....lots of love from nagaland,india
Thank you
Nfunye 2 omulundi gumu okulunda enkoko noluzungu Dr Daniel gwe asinga.
Hi hello Sir I just want to ask you can I use oil heating for brooder. Thanks
Very informative home boy
watching from philippines
First of all Thanks for ur awesome presentation. i learn lot of things from this video.But i have a question how to clean their poo. i think chicks r poo factory
Thanks dear am really learning much
How do one manage drinker messing the carton due to wetness and birds probably spilling it in the course of movement
Thanks from Nigeria
Nice bro.. salutations from India🤝
Thank you. 🥰🇮🇳
Hi brother new subcribers her.from philippines romblon
Love the ukulele!
You really bless me with the training...
How do you determine the number of chicks to be in a card board brooder?
Dod he say how much chicks be in the cardboard box
Thanks for the advice,,,may God bless the works of ur hands,,,am in Saudi Arabia,,,poultry is my passion tooo,,,,bambi if u have a watsup educative group,,pliz I would like to join u
Am Usama from kenya .Thnks a lot,I've been watching your videos and am started to be inspired to start poultry. If possible can I have your digits so that you can easily direct me in keeping the birds.
Thank you Dr. D.
Keep it up bro! Very insightful.
thank u sir i have watched your vedios and have inspired me but my question is how long does a chicken take while laying eggs and how do u cater for the spacing in the laying chains
Hi dr, do you perhaps have a video as to how you made your feeders?
I did buy them
Hey, your video have been very helpful.
Am starting up a chicken project but I don't have an employee that I can trust with my brooder.
do you have any recommendations or maybe train individuals.
Nice work bro as you can see
My chicks are four weeks old, in Kenya highlands so the weather is probably the same as over there in UG,....when should i remove my chicks from brooder and how much heating do they require, i have about 190 layers
great video buddy thanks, did you use the whole bottle of bleach for this area?
I wish u could make a video in luganda bcz some of us we don't understand English very well
Pipo from different countries watch him...that's why he use english...
Yes am learning, thanks Farm up
Hi Daniel
Thanks for video
i have a different question,
Why some people ferment chicken feed before giving to them ?
It makes nutrients more available
Thanx alot for this video i really love your things keep it up
Can someone use iron sheets for brooding instead of playwoods?
Good idea e bukur
How long do you keep the farm house before introduction of new chicks
That is for 1 to 3 days,after what size brooder to use.
Following thanks for sharing yr knowledge with as.Dr.Daniel
Always a pleasure aisha
This is really nice