Broiler Growth Boost: Pawpaw & Bitter Leaf Method
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- Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
- In this informative video , we explore a unique method for achieving optimal weight gain in broilers using pawpaw and bitter leaf. Through step-by-step guidance and expert consultation, viewers learn how to incorporate these natural supplements into their broiler farming practices to help reach a target weight of 3.5kg. From leaf preparation to monitoring and adjustment, this video provides a comprehensive overview of a potentially beneficial approach to poultry farming. #success, #growth, #goals, #broilers, #farmlife, #chickens, #poultry, #organic, #natural, #plantbased
Beautiful information. Definitely going to give it a try.
Thank you! I'm glad you found the information helpful. Best of luck with your poultry, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need further guidance.
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Have use this method before and it works wonder. Nice info
Great to hear!
Please, is there any need to vaccinate birds when I decide to go organic?
@@RichardAkpakpanYes, even if you're going organic, vaccination is still important. Vaccines protect birds from serious diseases that natural supplements alone can't prevent. Organic methods can boost their overall health, but vaccinations are crucial for preventing outbreaks.
Many thanks for the info. How often should theses leaves be incorporated in the feed of the birds?
You're welcome! You can start by incorporating the leaves into the birds' feed 2-3 times a week. Adjust the frequency based on how the birds respond and their overall health and growth.
Explore the magic power of pawpaw leaf and bitter leaf to boost your broilers weight
Whats age i can start feed them papaya leaves?can i feed one day old chicks?
You can start introducing papaya leaves when the chicks are around 2 weeks old. For 1-day-old chicks, their digestive systems are still developing, so it's best to stick to their starter feed until they are a bit older.
You can start introducing papaya leaves when the chicks are around 2 weeks old. For 1-day-old chicks, their digestive systems are still developing, so it's best to stick to their starter feed until they are a bit older.
@@farmwise100 Thanks for your reply sir.
Should i give them separately or i mix it with maize brand
It's best to mix the pawpaw and bitter leaves with maize bran or their regular feed. This ensures even distribution and makes it easier for the birds to consume and benefit from the nutrients.
Are these organic supplements also to be used for rearing layers throughout their life cycles? Moreso, can these leaves facilitate optimal laying of eggs?
Yes, pawpaw and bitter leaves can be used as supplements for rearing layers. They may contribute to overall health and potentially improve egg production due to their nutritional properties. However, it's important to use them in moderation and as part of a balanced diet. Continuous monitoring and adjustments based on the layers' performance are recommended to achieve optimal results.
CAN THE JUICE FROM THESE LEAVES BE EXTRACTED AND GIVEN THE CHICKS DILUTED WITH WATER TO DRINK? THANKS!
I HAVE BITTER LEAVES IN POWDER FORM, CAN I MIX IT WITH FEED OR PUT DILUTE IN WATER FOR THE CHICKS TO DRINK?
Great information. I have two questions.
1. Do you give daily or how often do you give these?
2. Csn I give to the birds if they are taking synthetic drugs?
Thank you! For your questions:
1. You can start by giving the leaves 2-3 times a week. Monitor the birds’ response and adjust as needed.
2. Yes, the leaves can be given alongside synthetic drugs, but it's essential to monitor the birds closely for any reactions.
@@farmwise100 thanks
Are the leaves added to their starchy or protanious feed
The leaves can be added to both starchy and protein-rich feeds. The key is to ensure they are well-mixed with the feed to ensure even distribution and to provide a balanced diet that supports overall health and growth.
What is pawpaw leaf and bitter leaf? Is that a name of a plant
Pawpaw leaf comes from the pawpaw tree (Carica papaya), known for its nutritional and medicinal properties. Bitter leaf is from the Vernonia amygdalina plant, commonly used in traditional medicine and cooking. Both leaves are valued for their health benefits and potential to improve poultry health and growth.
Tell me can i use it with water,?
Yes, you can prepare a mild tea by boiling the leaves and adding the cooled liquid to their drinking water. Just make sure to introduce it gradually and observe how the birds respond.
@@farmwise100 thanks
@@farmwise100 from which day i can give it to broiler chicken,
I blend mine and add to there water
@@BuddirJhorYou can give it to your broiler chicken from day 5 to point sale. You can give them two or three times a week.
Please, can it be given to baby chicken ?
Yes, pawpaw and bitter leaves can be given to baby chicks, but in very small amounts and gradually introduced into their diet. It's important to ensure the leaves are clean and finely ground to avoid any digestive issues. Always monitor their health closely and adjust the quantity as they grow.