Very informative video... Please sir, what exactly would we say is the cause for the increased deaths among the cobb 500 breed.. Plus i thought Ross always gathers more meat in 6 weeks ahead of Cobb ? I am highly surprised the result here is different
I can't really tell why the mortality is relatively higher for Cobb. Repeated the same experiments more than 4 times now. Even when in the last batch I just raised while cobb was 500 for every 18000 birds, ross was 350 for every 18000 birds
Hi Akande, Sorry for the delay, I'm going to upload it soon. I have been busy lately cleaning and preparing to place new chicks. That's the reason for the delay. You know the farm can't be empty for more than 3 weeks after every batch.
My dear friend, to make things easy, I advice everyone to find a local supplier or importer that they can see. Unless you have the funds to visit a manufacturer in person, purchase your equipment and ship them. Reasons being that there're a lot of fraudulent sites on the Internet these days. And I don't want anyone losing their money; it's better a little caution than regret.
It could also be the batch in question. That's why now I'm running the study again with two barns of cobb(35000) and two barns of ross(3500). So, far the results are looking better but they are however still young. Also, that was the first batch of cobb I was testing. I have always raise ross. I hope to cut their mortality(death rate) down to about the same with ross.
@@t-unit4723 Thank you very much. I greatly appreciate, I got one already. Hopefully, when I'm chanced to create new content using it, the audio will be a lot better.
Ross and cobb grow under different conditions
Please what was your findings at 40 days between Cobb and Ross. Which breed did you now decide to stick to?
You are a hard working person, keep it up
Thank you so so much
Do you process to final product? I’ll like to patronize you if you do
I think it was wrong to get them sometimes since they both different when it comes to seasons..
Very informative video... Please sir, what exactly would we say is the cause for the increased deaths among the cobb 500 breed.. Plus i thought Ross always gathers more meat in 6 weeks ahead of Cobb ? I am highly surprised the result here is different
I can't really tell why the mortality is relatively higher for Cobb. Repeated the same experiments more than 4 times now. Even when in the last batch I just raised while cobb was 500 for every 18000 birds, ross was 350 for every 18000 birds
Great informatiin but please get rid of the music. Its annoying and distracting.
Where is the link to the concluding part of the video
Hi Akande,
Sorry for the delay, I'm going to upload it soon. I have been busy lately cleaning and preparing to place new chicks. That's the reason for the delay. You know the farm can't be empty for more than 3 weeks after every batch.
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The background noise is bad
Where in EC is the farm?
Great video less music. Hard to hear you.
Thank you for your kind feed back. I'll try to improve on it.
Hi, am interested in the environment control poultry house, can you please direct me where you got yours?
My dear friend, to make things easy, I advice everyone to find a local supplier or importer that they can see. Unless you have the funds to visit a manufacturer in person, purchase your equipment and ship them. Reasons being that there're a lot of fraudulent sites on the Internet these days. And I don't want anyone losing their money; it's better a little caution than regret.
Your voice is so low, Find it hard to hear important information. Reverse the video twice but couldn't hear
Waw this is confusing right now to me
Maybe your process for cobb is a mistake.
It could also be the batch in question. That's why now I'm running the study again with two barns of cobb(35000) and two barns of ross(3500). So, far the results are looking better but they are however still young. Also, that was the first batch of cobb I was testing. I have always raise ross. I hope to cut their mortality(death rate) down to about the same with ross.
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How many chicks per square meter does your farm keep?
It depends on what size our customers need. The ideal number for 6 weeks is 12 to 13 birds per square meter.
Can’t hear
My initial audios were horrible due to equipment and back ground noise. I'm trying to improve on that. Thanks for understanding 🙏🏾
Would you like me to send you a microphone that will connect to your device sir it’s cheap in the uk keep up the hard work
@@t-unit4723 Thank you very much. I greatly appreciate, I got one already. Hopefully, when I'm chanced to create new content using it, the audio will be a lot better.
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