You are doing a wonderful job, and thanks for sharing your knowledge.Iam a Kenyan based abroad and planning to relocate back home in a year or so.I hope to get fully immersed into farming and your lessons are a coming in handy.Keep up the good work!
Our experience is that you vaccinate while the chicks are young, then you have the right numbers that you can feed well and there is enough space to forage, their coop is kept very clean, you have fenced your farm and there is no contact with other chicken and you give them aloe vera, pepper and ginger regularly, then you will hardly use antibiotics. The secret is to prevent diseases rather than treat. The good thing with self sufficiency is that you are keeping the chicken for your own consumption so you keep the numbers you can manage properly. However there are cases where you will find your birds are infected despite taking all the measures and to prevent loosing many birds then you have to use antibiotics.
Am a local chicken farmer I must vaccinate for Newcastle every 4 months. I use aloe vera in their water daily, I use paw paw leaves, ginger, cayenne pepper. I learnt to do synchronized hatching which helps alot
GREAT video my brother! No correction needed 🤨in Jamaica we say "lay" on eggs also..smh always a Karen somewhere....please respect people culture and stop trying to correct us.. thxs
@shana2cute22 well I didn't mean no harm but if you want to go global them use a term that everyone will agree . For you just speak with your fellow Jamaicans no one is gonna ask you .
You are doing a wonderful job, and thanks for sharing your knowledge.Iam a Kenyan based abroad and planning to relocate back home in a year or so.I hope to get fully immersed into farming and your lessons are a coming in handy.Keep up the good work!
You are doing a wonderful job, and thanks for sharing your knowledge.Iam a Kenyan based abroad and planning to relocate back home in a year or so.I hope to get fully immersed into farming and your lessons are a coming in handy.Keep up the good work!
You sharing this video motivates me especially the house
Number one fan when it comes to local birds
We appreciate you.
You are doing a wonderful job, and thanks for sharing your knowledge.Iam a Kenyan based abroad and planning to relocate back home in a year or so.I hope to get fully immersed into farming and your lessons are a coming in handy.Keep up the good work!
I am happy when I see your new video because it inspires me alot. Thank you for sharing. 👏👌
I have learned something, thanks for sharing and be blessed 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Nice! Very clear and detailed information. Thank you!
I love this bro❤❤
Interestingly,keep going and Good work, always motivated me
Thank you for taraji❤
Thanks for the information 👍👍
Always welcome
Good job
Great work and thanks for sharing . Uganda
Thanks for watching too!
Your videos are so good
Thank you so much 😀
Just new to the channel... hope to learn a lot 🎉
Welcome.
Thanks and thanks again,God bless you
Asante. More blessings to you, Janet.
You are the best have lesrnt a lot from yiu .thanks
Wow, thanks for watching!
Great work,, 👏 do you sell the chickens?/ My workers just early August stole all my chicken..I need start over.
Hi. Sorry about that. We are not selling at the moment. We just have enough for our consumption
Good work keep on ❤
Thank you!
Well done, what are the measurements of the chicken houses.
Congratulations
Thanks. The big one is 12 feet by 4 and the smaller one is 10 feet by 3
❤ impressive
Thank you
At what stage do you deworm them?
Hi. The ginger, aloe vera and pepper helps in deworming. We don't use any meds
Sir, do believe local chicken can be treated organically without vaccines and antibiotics?
Same question I have in mind?
Our experience is that you vaccinate while the chicks are young, then you have the right numbers that you can feed well and there is enough space to forage, their coop is kept very clean, you have fenced your farm and there is no contact with other chicken and you give them aloe vera, pepper and ginger regularly, then you will hardly use antibiotics. The secret is to prevent diseases rather than treat. The good thing with self sufficiency is that you are keeping the chicken for your own consumption so you keep the numbers you can manage properly. However there are cases where you will find your birds are infected despite taking all the measures and to prevent loosing many birds then you have to use antibiotics.
Am a local chicken farmer I must vaccinate for Newcastle every 4 months. I use aloe vera in their water daily, I use paw paw leaves, ginger, cayenne pepper. I learnt to do synchronized hatching which helps alot
of course
Where can i get indigenous good ?bread
We got ours locally within our village. Very hard to get though nowadays
Good video. Just a little correction. Chicken sit(not lay) on eggs for 21 days
Thanks for the correction.
GREAT video my brother! No correction needed 🤨in Jamaica we say "lay" on eggs also..smh always a Karen somewhere....please respect people culture and stop trying to correct us.. thxs
@shana2cute22 well I didn't mean no harm but if you want to go global them use a term that everyone will agree . For you just speak with your fellow Jamaicans no one is gonna ask you .
You are doing a wonderful job, and thanks for sharing your knowledge.Iam a Kenyan based abroad and planning to relocate back home in a year or so.I hope to get fully immersed into farming and your lessons are a coming in handy.Keep up the good work!
You are doing a wonderful job, and thanks for sharing your knowledge.Iam a Kenyan based abroad and planning to relocate back home in a year or so.I hope to get fully immersed into farming and your lessons are a coming in handy.Keep up the good work!