Facts You Do not Know About My Best Three Organic Vaccines For Chickens
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- Опубликовано: 13 авг 2023
- Welcome to our channel, dedicated to promoting the well-being of our feathered friends through natural solutions! In today's video, we're delving into the world of organic vaccines for poultry, highlighting three potent options: Aloe Vera, Christmas Melon, and Neem. Discover how these natural powerhouses can boost poultry health and learn about their limitations.
🚫 Limitations:
Variation in Effectiveness: Each poultry flock may respond differently to these organic remedies.
Dosage and Application: Proper dosing and application methods are essential for safety and efficacy.
Allergic Reactions: Just like in humans, some poultry might exhibit sensitivities to these natural substances.
Supplementary Role: These organic vaccines should complement, not replace, traditional veterinary care and vaccinations.
Remember, informed and thoughtful care leads to healthier and happier poultry. Join us as we uncover the potential of organic vaccines and embrace a more natural approach to poultry health. Don't forget to like, comment, share, and subscribe for more valuable insights!
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I can relate to what you are saying. You have answered so many questions in mind about organic treatment. Keep on educating us.
Thank you for being very truthful and precise.
Watching from Cameroon
Good one 🎉
Good one
Thank you for being honest
Nice video sir
Thanks for being honest on limitations. It good to be Godly. Cheers.
Thank you so much for the honest explanations - very good info on balancing organic and synthetic medicines in poultry farming.
Thanks for this sir
Thanks for your simplicity.
Thank you sir
Thanks for this video very educational..
This knowledge is power
Great knowledge thanks 🤝🙏🙏
U are the best bro ❤
Thnx much deR..ur very honest
You are welcome
Thank you for this 😊
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Thanks bro I love you and you are the best 😅😊
Thank you so much great teacher
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Thank you so much my brother 🧑 🎉
You are welcome
Great video! Love the channel. I'm putting a lot of your advice into practice with my birds
That is good to know. Happy farming
@@PoultryfarmGuide Do you have a video about mite control? They are a big problem where I live. Red mites.
Thank you brother may bless you for teaching
You are welcome
This is the most effective knowledge
Thank you
Thank you very much for your advises, because I am presently in such bad situation using organic and the dieses have dealt with me because of carelessness due to bio-security issues
You are welcome
I glad you find it helpful. All the best in your production
How to use neem
That melon is well known in ankole OMUTANGA
It's unfortunate that it's hard to access them here in the Western Region Uganda except aloe Vera. Thanks for sharing hopefully this will add a lot to my birds🙏🙏🙏
Call that melon entanga in luganda
You can look for them in the Agro Stores or Shops. Or even buy the seeds and plant on your farm or backyard.
It's much here in buganda
Thanks for mention but not explaining how it is prepared and used.
This is one of information have been looking for for so long...
Thanks for dishing out this knowledge ❤
Glad it was helpful!
How can i preserve Tagiri for a longer period of time?
You can prepare or get molasses. It is a great organic preservative
Good knowledge for me
Thank sir ji 🎉
I am glad you find it helpful
What is the other name of tangerine of that fruit
Christmas melon or Wild melon
How to prepare alova to check
See the video here
ruclips.net/video/Arxr03_S0kI/видео.html
You are doing very well sir and I will really like to connect with you. Can I have your contact please
Yes, you can. Send me an email.
What about baobab?