Sustainable chicken farming, Raising Happy Chicken Naturally: The Joy of Indigenous Chicken

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
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Комментарии • 71

  • @chumbasuleyman9668
    @chumbasuleyman9668 2 месяца назад +9

    The only Topic I can watch without falling asleep ❤❤God of Taraji Eco Farm visit me one day, insha'Allah 👏👏

  • @cornerstoneacres5346
    @cornerstoneacres5346 2 месяца назад +4

    This is my favourite topic.very well explained.

  • @STUARTKYEYUNE
    @STUARTKYEYUNE Месяц назад +1

    ❤❤ yes that is good thank you very much, go ahead.

  • @saidomar7413
    @saidomar7413 2 месяца назад +2

    Nice video and thanks a lot when you mentioned about visiting grand father and mother home the test of their organic chicken we still remember the test your so correct those days were so beautiful and so satisfaction ❤

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  2 месяца назад

      Yes, you are right. Very fond memories.

  • @juspahmwaisaka7428
    @juspahmwaisaka7428 Месяц назад +2

    This is exactly the kind of indigenous chicken farm I am asking from the lord. I have a love for rearing kienyeji chicken and ensuring they live their best life.

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  Месяц назад +1

      We wish you all the best as you plan to start your journey.

  • @justloveit5178
    @justloveit5178 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for this important information, God bless you.

  • @ngarip
    @ngarip 26 дней назад +1

    Very educative!! Thanks for sharing....

  • @SANIDAHIRU3839
    @SANIDAHIRU3839 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the lecture, please help me with a topic about their houses, including yours in the video. thanks once again and stay cool.

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  Месяц назад

      Hello. You can check out other chicken videos on our channel. We've touched on housing

  • @ampehsteveedemkwameduke35
    @ampehsteveedemkwameduke35 Месяц назад +1

    i love your presentation.. please do you have a video on Guinea Fowl keeping too

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  Месяц назад

      Hi. Thank you. Not yet but it's in the pipeline. We have videos where we have covered a little on guinea fowls though.

  • @tonnyndundahse69
    @tonnyndundahse69 Месяц назад +1

    Very educative and encouraging, keep going

  • @khadarjaawecabdi2934
    @khadarjaawecabdi2934 2 месяца назад +3

    You encourage us thanks

  • @kalemakayondo3713
    @kalemakayondo3713 Месяц назад +1

    Very encouraging for starters. It's quite easy to keep them.

  • @HarunIddris
    @HarunIddris 2 месяца назад +2

    This video was a joy to watch, many thanks for making it! I have some question, what do you do with all the excess eggs? Do you sell them on a daily basis (those you don't consume), also, how do you know which eggs are fertile and good for broeding and hatching new chicks? Do you assume all the eggs are fertile because you have a lot of hens around? Also, how long do the eggs last until the go bad? Apologies for the many questions, thanks in advance.

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. We consume a lot of eggs and some we sell.
      To make sure that a big percentage of eggs are fertilized we ensure that the ratio of jogoos to hens is right. This ensures that most if not all the eggs are fertilized. We give a hen around 12 eggs to lay on and we just give the big size eggs to the chicken to lay on not the small sized ones. This may not be scientific but it's working for us.

    • @HarunIddris
      @HarunIddris 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@TarajiEcoFarm Right, I got it, I understand how it works now, many thanks for the detailed answer!

  • @edwinlocalchicken
    @edwinlocalchicken 2 месяца назад +2

    Hello,
    Please how long do your eggs take to go bad before giving them to the hens to sit on

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  2 месяца назад

      Hi. Eggs if properly stored can stay for around 3 weeks to a month but for us we give our chicken eggs to lay on that are not more than two weeks. Eggs are still fresh within this period.

  • @abisolaalabi3342
    @abisolaalabi3342 Месяц назад +1

    Do i need to build a house for the chicken? Or they can roam about in open space without building a cage for them

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  Месяц назад

      Hi Monica. the total land area of our farm is about 2.5acres.

  • @simenyasikhulu
    @simenyasikhulu Месяц назад

    Very encauraging. Is this somewhere in Kenya, Southern Sudan or Uganda? Very educative.

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  Месяц назад

      Thank you! We are located in Kisii Kenya

  • @taha-selman
    @taha-selman Месяц назад +1

    I like when you talk about chicken 🐔

  • @cissyadika5919
    @cissyadika5919 Месяц назад +1

    Thx for the show, actually u have reminded me of our childhood age, everytime we could develop flu, medicine was chicken soup , I mean they could slaughter for us a chicken 😂😂😂

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  Месяц назад

      The memories of our childhood I what makes us keep this chicken. There is a lot of pus for the improved breeds but we shouldnt let the indigenous breed go extinct. It's our connection of our past

  • @gerrytushh
    @gerrytushh Месяц назад +1

    Just subscribed. Nice information ❤ Where is your farm located? I would visit if possible. I'm really interested in learning as much as possible because I want to start such a good farm to enjoy for my retirement soon 🎉

  • @veronicahnjenga6653
    @veronicahnjenga6653 Месяц назад

    Good for a starter keep it up

  • @agusamuel5693
    @agusamuel5693 21 день назад +1

    What do u mix in your feed because the eggs are big in size and not white in color

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  20 дней назад

      Currently mixing yellow maize and small prawns(ochong'a) then the birds forage outside.

  • @MedAlphazaazi
    @MedAlphazaazi 24 дня назад +1

    hello, do you vaccinate your chicks, i saw you said you answered already but i cant find it. my chicks developed newcastle and i want to know more about it. thankyou

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  24 дня назад

      Hi. Yes. We do vaccinate our chicks on week 6. And we also do the regular vaccination against Newcastle on schedule. Sorry about your chicks getting sick.

  • @kekiplus1andonly
    @kekiplus1andonly Месяц назад

    Inspirational ❤

  • @cornerstoneacres5346
    @cornerstoneacres5346 2 месяца назад +2

    Hello Taraji eco farm Team.
    Kindly touch on RUclips earnings.if you have monitized.How are the earnings when it comes to agricultural topics.

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  Месяц назад +1

      We'll try to do a video on this in the near future.

  • @abisolaalabi3342
    @abisolaalabi3342 Месяц назад +1

    Can they not roam about on free natural soil. .

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  Месяц назад

      Hi. Yes, they can. They love eating grass and other vegetation too. Also, some insects like grasshoppers are found in vegetation so it's good they have soil for worms and vegetation for insects.

  • @MartinsOliech-v6q
    @MartinsOliech-v6q Месяц назад +1

    𝕍𝕖𝕣𝕪 𝕖𝕕𝕦𝕔𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕧𝕖 𝕝 𝕝𝕚𝕜𝕖 𝕚𝕥

  • @sharontinaksigs8643
    @sharontinaksigs8643 2 месяца назад +1

    How do you handle in breeding. Thank you for the very helpful information.🇿🇼

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi. We regularly change the cockerels. If you check previous videos you will notice that the cockerels are different. The ones we have now have mated once and will do so once more then we will get others so they don't mate with their chicks

    • @sharontinaksigs8643
      @sharontinaksigs8643 2 месяца назад

      @@TarajiEcoFarm thank you

  • @generalalubbeangolongodemi8465
    @generalalubbeangolongodemi8465 2 месяца назад +1

    Hello bro Taraj do vaccinated them ? Because how do you control the deasesas

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  Месяц назад

      We have answered this in one of the comments on this video

  • @JanetEngado-xb1pc
    @JanetEngado-xb1pc 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for sharing and how should I measure feeds,for 20 chicks one month old

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  2 месяца назад

      Hi. What breed of chicken do you have? Are they indigenous or improved breeds? Are they layers or broilers? Are you keeping them for commercial purposes own consumption? The amount of feeds will depend on all the above parameters.

    • @JanetEngado-xb1pc
      @JanetEngado-xb1pc 2 месяца назад

      @TarajiEcoFarm thanks they are indigenous,just for consumption,and some have started having sarging feathers,what medicine should I give,please advice

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  2 месяца назад

      Hi. Sorry about them getting sick. You need to visit your local vet and tell them the symptoms the birds are having. They should be able to advise on what to do since it seems the birds are already sick.
      In previous videos we have advised new farmers keeping chicken for consumption to start with very few hens and a cockerel. For example two or three hens and one cockerel. This is because you it's easier to manage and you get to learn as the birds multiply. The chicks are also born on your farm so you know what vaccines to give and also use local solutions like aloe vera, pepper, ginger etc.
      If you are going to buy chicks then you must buy from a trusted breeder who will do all the vaccinations.

    • @JanetEngado-xb1pc
      @JanetEngado-xb1pc 2 месяца назад

      @TarajiEcoFarm thanks alot and God bless

  • @GibrilBangura-k5k
    @GibrilBangura-k5k 2 месяца назад +1

    How do you handle the chicken during the raining season

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  2 месяца назад

      This chicken are used to go out so even the rainy season they go out but just for fewer hours than normal sunny days. They also do not go far during the rainy season, they will stay near their coop and will shelter if tbe rain is strong. The indigenous breed is stronger more resistant to diseases. We also regularly give pepper, aloe vera and ginger to boost their immunity hence we don't worry whether it's rainy or sunny.

    • @GibrilBangura-k5k
      @GibrilBangura-k5k 2 месяца назад

      @@TarajiEcoFarm Thanks for the reply, it very helpful

    • @whycliffmogere2094
      @whycliffmogere2094 Месяц назад

      Your contact please ​@@TarajiEcoFarm

  • @wesleyrogito8326
    @wesleyrogito8326 Месяц назад +1

    i personally bought 100 chicks 1 week old 50 were cock and 50 were hens and in my plans is that after they start laying eggs they can buy themselves food but after 6 months no signs of laying eggs two months later no signs i had to sell them since its was much costly since i do buy food daily but i had to sell them at a draw prize but still have passion to rear this chicks again.

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  Месяц назад

      Farming is learning. You strategize and start a fresh.

    • @agusamuel5693
      @agusamuel5693 21 день назад

      Can restart with 20 hens and 5 🐓 or ten feed them well and watch.
      Do u vaccinate them at all

  • @EllyJumah
    @EllyJumah Месяц назад

    How do you prepare ochonga for the chicks since it might have some sharp edges

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  Месяц назад

      Hi. The person we buy onchong'a from usually goes through it and takes out any sharp things. We also grind it together with the maize and there is a sieve there too. We haven't had any issue with ochong'a so far.

    • @agusamuel5693
      @agusamuel5693 21 день назад +1

      What is ochonga in English

    • @TarajiEcoFarm
      @TarajiEcoFarm  20 дней назад

      Prawns I guess but this are smaller.

  • @MichaelNgubeni-zv3bi
    @MichaelNgubeni-zv3bi Месяц назад

    Do you debeak your chicken

  • @wabyonadsvid9735
    @wabyonadsvid9735 Месяц назад +1

    Mine lay 12 eggs