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30/07/2023

GRASS CUTTER FARMING 0913 616 5347
AVAILABLE FOR SALE AND ALSO OSTRICH BIRD'S WE SELL THE GRASS CUTTERS IN A COLONIES
AND WE HAVE 4-5 IN 1 PER COLONIES MAKING PEERS IS ALSO CALLED FAMILY. KINDLY PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW CALL ☎️ OR 📲 WHATSAPP THIS NUMBER 09136165347

business and it's also easy to rear.
We sell hybrids Grasscutter and they eat cassava peels, yam peels, sugar Cain, bamboo leave and many more.
We also sell Vaccinated feeds for healthy growth and disease-free....
For more information Call or WhatsApp (09136165347)
At first ty deliver 5 and after first birth they deliver above 5 and above.
We sell from 2month old.
2months__________________N25,000
3months__________________N35,000
4months__________________N40,000
5months__________________N60,000
6months__________________N70,000
7months__________________N80,000
8months__________________N90,000
Pregnant ones,____________N115,000
Point of birth______________N125,000

WE OFFER DELIVERY NATIONWIDE. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!!! YOU MUST CHECK YOUR ITEMS IN FRONT OF THE DRIVER THEN CALL AND INFORMED US IF YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH OUR SERVICES.
CALL ☎️OR 📲WHATSAPP THIS NUMBER➡️ +2349136165347 THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE.

GRASS CUTTER FARMING (09136165347)AVAILABLE FOR SALE AND ALSO OSTRICH BIRD'S WE SELL THE GRASS CUTTERS IN A COLONIESAND ...
27/02/2023

GRASS CUTTER FARMING (09136165347)
AVAILABLE FOR SALE AND ALSO OSTRICH BIRD'S WE SELL THE GRASS CUTTERS IN A COLONIES
AND WE HAVE 4-5 IN 1 PER COLONIES MAKING PEERS IS ALSO CALLED FAMILY. KINDLY PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW CALL ☎️ OR 📲 WHATSAPP THIS NUMBER➡️ 09136165347

Grasscutter farming is a very lucrative business venture that can generate huge amount of income yearly.
WE ALSO SELL VACCINATED FEEDS FOR HEALTH GROWTH AND DISEASE FREE....
For more information Call or WhatsApp (09136165347)
A female grasscutter gives birth to new offsprings twice a year,the animal can deliver between 4 -10 offspring at the time of delivery,they grow to a length of 720mm and weighs 3.5mm to 4.5mm when fully matured,in other to raise healthy grasscutters they should be properly fed,healthy females give birth to more healthy offsprings. .
We sell from 2month old.
2months__________________N25,000
3months__________________N35,000
4months__________________N40,000
5months__________________N60,000
6months__________________N70,000
7months__________________N80,000
8months__________________N90,000
Pregnant ones,____________N115,000
Point of birth______________N125,000

WE OFFER DELIVERY NATIONWIDE. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!!! YOU MUST CHECK YOUR ITEMS IN FRONT OF THE DRIVER THEN CALL AND INFORMED US IF YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH OUR SERVICES.
CALL ☎️OR 📲WHATSAPP THIS NUMBER➡️ 09136265347 THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE.

GRASS CUTTER FARMING (09136165347)AVAILABLE FOR SALE AND ALSO OSTRICH BIRD'S WE SELL THE GRASS CUTTERS IN A COLONIESAND ...
26/02/2023

GRASS CUTTER FARMING (09136165347)
AVAILABLE FOR SALE AND ALSO OSTRICH BIRD'S WE SELL THE GRASS CUTTERS IN A COLONIES
AND WE HAVE 4-5 IN 1 PER COLONIES MAKING PEERS IS ALSO CALLED FAMILY. KINDLY PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW CALL ☎️ OR 📲 WHATSAPP THIS NUMBER➡️ 09136165347

business and it's also easy to rear.
We sell hybrids Grasscutter and they eat cassava peels, yam peels, sugar Cain, bamboo leave and many more.
We also sell Vaccinated feeds for healthy growth and disease-free....
For more information Call or WhatsApp (09136165347)
At first ty deliver 5 and after first birth they deliver above 5 and above.
We sell from 2month old.
2months__________________N25,000
3months__________________N35,000
4months__________________N40,000
5months__________________N60,000
6months__________________N70,000
7months__________________N80,000
8months__________________N90,000
Pregnant ones,____________N115,000
Point of birth______________N125,000

Do you know why the awareness for this great opportunity and delicacy is very low?  Simple is an Africa animals The  peo...
26/02/2023

Do you know why the awareness for this great opportunity and delicacy is very low? Simple is an Africa animals The people that carried out the research of grass cutter domestication, grass cutter can't survive in their own region because of Cold, they left the report down for Africa after research, unfortunately Africa especially Nigeria don't care because there's government money to import turkey
Instead of taking this gifts serious and package out for them the same way they package turkey for us. The good news is that we can still do it

.HANDLING:Unlike every other farm animals, grasscutter is not just handled anyhow. For easy handling, follow the tips be...
26/02/2023

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HANDLING:
Unlike every other farm animals, grasscutter is not just handled anyhow. For easy
handling, follow the tips below:-
Handle at the middle of the tail. Do not handle at either end of the tail to avoid pulling off
or cutting off of the tail. Hold with the head facing down
At the vertebrae (waist) if the animal is very large, support with the tail.
The forelegs: grab firmly from the back above where the forelegs are. When done
correctly, your finger should be able to cross over and rest very well beneath the armpit
of the forelegs. Turn it up and check whatever you want. To know whether you are
holding it firmly, you can blow air on its face. If you are, despite its struggle, you can still
go on holding it. If not, it can easily free itself from your grip.
FEED:
The grasscutter feed is divided into two types:
Primary feed or basal feed (foliage)
Secondary feed or artificial feed
Primary Feed:
This consists of the following:
i. Elephant grass - pennisetum purpurem
ii. Guinea grass - panucum maximum
Fresh maize stalk and cobs
Sugar cane
Pineapple leaves/crown
Cassava stem and tubers
Yam and potato tubers
Pawpaw fruit
Unripe tomatoes
Cucumber etc
Please remove the seed of any fruit before feeding them. And don’t feed with overripe
fruits.
Secondary Feed:
They will need only about 50 -100g/day/animal. The major consideration for any form of
animal feed is the nutritional requirement of that animal.
NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENT OF GRASSCUTTER:
- Crude protein - 12 – 14%
- Digestible Energy - 2300 – 2500 kcal
- Crude Cellulose - 8 – 10%
- Calcium - 0.5 – 1%
- Phosphorus - 0.3 – 0.5%
Grasscutter is fed 3 times a day with primary feed in the morning and evening while the
secondary feed is given in the afternoon.
When properly fed, the expected average daily weight gain (ADWG) is between 9 – 10g.
NB:
Grasscutter does not require much water. The grasses used as primary feed contains
water. However, when you feed the animal with wet gr

We also deals in all kinds of poultry livestock feeds, different kgs and productions
24/11/2022

We also deals in all kinds of poultry livestock feeds, different kgs and productions

MOST MISTAKES FARMERS MAKE ON ARRIVAL OF DAY OLD CHICKS.A lot of farmers have lost a number of birds(DOC) due to mistake...
24/11/2022

MOST MISTAKES FARMERS MAKE ON ARRIVAL OF DAY OLD CHICKS.

A lot of farmers have lost a number of birds(DOC) due to mistakes done on arrival.

1
Delay to heat up the brooder before arrival of birds .

The brooder should be heated up 2-3hrs before chicks are introduced. This enables the room to have favourable temperatures that are required by the birds.

2
Giving feed as soon as chicks are introduced to the brooder.

It's important to note that birds should be given water containing glucose and vitamin for atleast 2hrs before giving them feed. This will enable them have some moisture in their GIT that facilitates digestion and absorption of nutrients.

3
Using bigger feeders

It's noted that birds can't access feed when served in this big feeders in their 1st week. We therefore encourage use of trays for the first week and later on change to baby feeders and progress as they grow.

4
Use of tarpaulin in place of brooder paper.

This pre-disposes your birds to coccidiosis at an early age. Tarpaulin holds fowl droppings without absorption,predisposing to coccidiosis.

5

Use of feed that has big particles.

Starter feeds should always have very tiny particles close to mash. This enables faster digestibility and birds can easily pick them unlike when they are big.

6

Failure to cover husks with brooder paper.

Day old chicks can't differentiate between litter and feed. When husks are not covered in the first 3 days, birds peck at them and causes blockage of the oesophagus. This fills the crop thus leaving no space for feed. This can be evidenced by constipation and pm results.

7

Too much heat in the brooder

which causes dehydration and constipation.

8 Inadiquate spacing

To mention but few......
To give your birds a good start,always give glucoses & good multivitamin to reduce mortality during brooder stage.

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24/11/2022

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24/11/2022

Novelty Choice Country Farm is here to give you the best 09136165347

When it comes to AGRICULTURE worry less because NOVELTY CHOICE COUNTRY FARM, is here to serve you better.
24/11/2022

When it comes to AGRICULTURE worry less because NOVELTY CHOICE COUNTRY FARM, is here to serve you better.

 Do you know how to tell if an egg is fresh? just drop it into a clear glass of water .A fresh egg will sink to the bott...
24/11/2022

Do you know how to tell if an egg is fresh? just drop it into a clear glass of water .A fresh egg will sink to the bottom.An old egg will float because air has had time to deep into the egg through the pores on the shell,making it buoyant,one end of the egg will gradually start to rise up off the bottom until the egg is standing upright.
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POULTRY FARMING AND NEIGHBORS WAHALA🤦Poultry production can create several potential nuisances, including noise, dust, f...
24/11/2022

POULTRY FARMING AND NEIGHBORS WAHALA🤦

Poultry production can create several potential nuisances, including noise, dust, flies, and odors. Today, the demographics of rural areas are changing rapidly and becoming more urbanized. Public awareness of the environment and pollution has heightened as the geographic consolidation of agricultural industries creates a concentration of agricultural wastes, and urban growth continues to spill over into the nation’s farmland. In addition, few people outside the agricultural community understand the commercial farming practices employed by the poultry industry.

Many people that leave the city hoping to enjoy their idea of the “country lifestyle” are unaware of common farming practices today and have little patience for them. As a result, conflicts may arise between poultry growers and neighbors. Neighbors may think the farm next door is destroying the “pastoral” lifestyle they moved to the country for. Farmers may conclude that their new neighbors have a serious lack of knowledge as to where their food comes from and what it takes to put supper on the table.

Left unchecked, these differences may eventually lead to legal action where, in most cases, only the lawyers come out winners. Time and money are wasted, stress takes a mental and physical toll on all the parties involved, and relationships are destroyed. In some situations, farmers may find it difficult to expand or even continue in operation

There are a few simple ways to prevent the situation from getting out of hand. Open communication and good will are important keys to avoiding conflicts. If you are a poultry grower, it’s important to know who your neighbors are. Make it a point to visit with them on occasion, keeping in mind adequate biosecurity practices, of course. By visiting your neighbors and keeping communication lines open, it’s more likely they will come to you if an issue arises instead of turning you in over a complaint.

Recognize the fact that operating a poultry farm comes with a number of challenges in addition to day-to-day farm management requirements. Often, people “smell” with their eyes instead of their noses. Running a clean, neat, well-managed farm is one of the best ways to lessen complaints about animal production facilities. In most cases, people will be more tolerant of dust and odor from a well-managed operation than from an untidy one. Of course, extra effort is required to keep the grass mowed on a regular basis and maintain a well-groomed operation, but it will likely be worth it from a public relations standpoint.

Visit with neighbors when you have something upcoming that may affect them, such as spreading litter or a nighttime catch with live haul trucks coming and going all night. They need to personally hear from you accurate information about what’s going on instead of getting secondhand information that may or may not be correct or, worse yet, being surprised by your actions with no warning at all.

Neighbors may also be your customers because they likely go to the store and buy the very product you are producing. Farming is a business and every business needs happy customers. A few common sense practices may help keep your customers happy. If neighbors are also gardeners, a little free chicken litter for their garden is often a welcome gesture. It may seem like a small token but it goes a long way in terms of promoting good will and friendship. Smoothing a neighbor’s driveway with your tractor and blade or front-end loader takes little time but will be much appreciated.

If a neighbor does have a complaint, address it quickly and tactfully. Be sympathetic and realize that sometimes, for the sake of the farm, it may be best just to take your medicine, apologize, and offer to try to do better in the future. Hopefully, this will defuse the situation and perhaps prevent possible legal action.

In some situations, out of sight is out of mind. It may be worth considering screening an operation from public view. Vegetative environmental buffers or windbreaks are an old technology that may hold benefits for today’s tunnel-ventilated poultry houses. Solid-wall poultry house construction now makes it feasible to have trees alongside poultry houses without worrying about disrupting airflow patterns. Minimizing visibility will draw attention away from the farm as a potential source of dust, flies, odors, or other possible nuisances.

Spreading litter is always a delicate issue because it generates both dust and odor for a while. Plan carefully when and where you will spread litter. Check the wind direction and speed. Is there rain in the forecast for the immediate future? Spread during the hot part of the day (when most people are not at home) so that the sun can help further dry the material and reduce odor. Do not spread very early in the morning or late evening when humidity is high and the air is heavy. These conditions hold odor near the ground and increase the likelihood that someone will be affected and complain. Give yourself enough distance when spreading that you do not sling chunks of caked litter across roads or highways or onto neighbors’ yards.

Mortality disposal is another area with high potential to generate numerous complaints. Properly dispose of dead birds immediately after removing them from the chicken house. Do not throw dead birds outside the chicken house door for the neighbor’s dogs to drag away. If you have an incinerator, use a fast, hot burn to dispose of carcasses quickly. A slow burn allows the carcass to smolder, which will generate an odor likely to draw complaints. Use the afterburner (which re-burns the smoke) if your incinerator has one. This will remove many of the particles in the smoke that actually generate the odor.

Education is key for both farm and nonfarm populations. Farmers are busy with their work and often fail to realize that most people are so far removed from agriculture today that they do not understand what it takes to put food on the table. Because they do not understand the demands of farming, people are often intolerant and unwilling to accept the occasional noise, odor, dust, and so forth that farming practices generate.

The agricultural community can take steps to better educate the public about farming and the needs of farmers. Local agricultural organizations can become involved with educational efforts and outreach programs for non-farmers.

Farmers can also help tell their own story. Many communities have agricultural committees associated with the local Chamber of Commerce. Volunteer for these or other agricultural promotion events at the local level. Many banks in rural areas have agricultural advisory boards that offer another opportunity to improve farm–nonfarm relationships.

While these commitments take time away from the farm, the payback can be a public that is better informed, more understanding, and, therefore, perhaps more willing to accept the occasional nuisances associated with agricultural production.

WELCOME TO NOVELTY CHOICE POULTRY FARM          09136165347DISTRIBUTORS PRICE areJUMBO SIZE EGGS-₦1200MEDIUM SIZE EGGS-₦...
24/11/2022

WELCOME TO NOVELTY CHOICE POULTRY FARM
09136165347

DISTRIBUTORS PRICE are
JUMBO SIZE EGGS-₦1200
MEDIUM SIZE EGGS-₦1000
SMALL SIZE EGGS-₦800

Normal price
JUMBO SIZE #1300
MEDIUM SIZE #1200
SMALL SIZE #900

Broiler-₦250
Local Turkey- ₦800
Imported Turkey (day old) - ₦1000
white cockerel - ₦100

WE NEED DISTRIBUTORS IN ANY STATE,WE GIVE YOU TO SELL AND MAKE YOUR OWN PROFITS.

I AM A DISTRIBUTOR OF HIGH QUALITY POULTRY FEED IN NIGERIA. I SELL AT A AFFORDABLE RATE OF #4,500 PER 25KG BAGS AND #7,800 PER 50KG BAGS

WE HAVE STATERS,GROWERS,FINISHER AND LAYERS MASH AVAILABLE. I DISTRIBUTES TO ALL PARTS OF NIGERIA EVEN TO SUB DISTRIBUTORS,WHOLESALERS,RETAILERS AND TO ENDS USERS. YOU CAN CALL OR WhatsApp (09136165347 ) FOR YOUR ORDER

DISTRIBUTORS PRIZE:
JUMBO SIZE EGGS #1100
MEDIUM SIZE EGGS # 900
SMALL SIZE EGGS # 800
A DAY OLD BROILERS #250
A DAY OLD LAYERS #300
A DAY OLD PULLET #320
A DAY OLD HYBRID TURKEY #800
A DAY OLD FOREIGN TURKEY #1000
6 WEEKS OLD TURKEY #6000
8 WEEKS OLD TURKEY #7000
WHITE COCKEREL #100
BLACK COCKEREL #150
FULL GROWN LAYER #5000
POINT OF LAY TURKEY #11,000 (9 WEEKS)
POINT OF LAY PULLETS #7000 (16 WEEKS)
PARENTS STOCKS #6,500 (BROILERS)
PARENTS STOCKS #7000 (PULLETS)
10 WEEKS BROILERS #6500
FROZEN CHICKEN #24,00(CARTON)
FROZEN TURKEY #7000(CARTON)

WHAT YOU BOOK FROM US, IS WHAT YOU GET FROM US..... CALL OR WHATSAPP 09136165347

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