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24/11/2025
DIFFERENT TYPES OF BROILER Don’t Just Buy Any Broiler Breed Because It’s Cheap or Popular!People buy broilers for differ...
19/10/2025

DIFFERENT TYPES OF BROILER

Don’t Just Buy Any Broiler Breed Because It’s Cheap or Popular!

People buy broilers for different reasons some want fast growth, others want size or resistance to heat.

Let’s talk about 4 of the best broiler breeds

1️⃣ ROSS 308 BROILER

• Ross 308 doesn’t grow very tall but adds weight fast.
• They handle cold weather well, but heat can stress them.
• They have good feed conversion — meaning they gain weight quickly.
👉🏽 Can reach up to 2.5kg at 5 weeks.

2️⃣ COBB 500 BROILER

• Cobb grows taller than Ross but is slightly slower in weight gain.
• They’re more prone to cold and respiratory issues like CRD.
• However, they do well in heat and are fairly disease-resistant.

3️⃣ ARBOR ACRE BROILER

• Very similar to Ross 308 in performance.
• Can grow up to 2.7–3kg in 6 weeks.
• Strong and more disease-resistant.
👉🏽 A solid, balanced breed for fast growth and survival.

4️⃣ MARSHALL BROILER

• Slower growers compared to other breeds.
• They grow taller and look more “impressive.”
• People love buying them during festive periods because of their size and appearance.
👉🏽 Best if you’re planning to rear them long-term 12 weeks or more.

Choose your broiler breed based on your goal short-term meat, long-term size, disease resistance, or festive demand. Don’t just follow the crowd.

22/08/2023

TIPS FOR KEEPING YOUR GOATS FROM DISEASES
1. Clean their house, feed and water pot with germicide regularly.
2. Always clean the closet and urine of goat.
3. Keep different aged goats in separate pen.
4. Always feed your goats nutritious feed. Don’t feed them rotten or used feed by other animals.
5. Never keep recently bought goats with your existing farm, quarantine the new goats.
6. Before keeping farm goats check them whether they are affected by any goat diseases or not.
7. If any goat from your farm get affected by diseases, then isolate them from healthy ones and provide proper treatment.
8. Dead body of the affected goats should burned with fire or keep it under soil.
9. Vaccinate the goats timely and provide them medicine on a regular basis for preventing worm.
10. The main enemy of goats is rain and cold. So, they should be kept safe from cold and rain.
11. And finally, always take good care of your goats. By proper care and management, they will remain healthy and free from diseases

15/03/2022

Don't throw away Eggshells!

Collect and dry them in a oven at 200 degrees for 10 minutes then crush them. After they cool, keep in a jar. Sprinkle them at the base of plants like peppers and tomatoes to prevent blossom-end rot and it’s great for pests as well.

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15/03/2022

What are feedlots?

Keeping animals in ranches or open pastures requires a lot of space and one has to wait for quite a while for the animals to attain requisite market weight. The feedlot system as the names suggests is an intensive feeding regime with a goal for the animals to quickly acquire market body weight.
Animals are kept in confinement and fed quality feed to attain a market weight within a given time frame (usually much shorter than those purely on pasture). In Australia, for example, this form of beef production is widely practiced and there are associations that give guidelines and work towards their enforcement.

These associations work to ensure the market’s preferences are met because with the feedlot system, a farmer is able to produce quality and consistent beef even during lean times. Other forms of feedlots involve rearing animals in pastures then finishing them in feedlots.
Those in the feedlot system will either raise their own stock or can outsource them from other farmers. The few farmers who are engaged in this kind of production in Kenya will in most cases buy their stock from other farmers at a relatively lower price; then fatten them within a short period and sell them off. Such farmers normally target farmers who have large numbers of animals during the dry seasons when pastures are inadequate and the animals have wasted away.
Although farmers tend to source for an animal with relatively poor body condition to get lower prices, this is a tricky area that requires due diligence – many farmers tend to assume thinness is only caused by inadequate feeding. This isn’t entirely true, many diseases manifest clinically through reduced body weight. In addition, in that state, the animal is vulnerable to diseases.

Rearing cattle on natural pasture normally has one disadvantage of wasting whenever pastures dwindle. This is a common phenomenon in Kenya; especially where a farmer hasn’t invested in good feed management – seasonality of feeds - hence you find fat animals in one season and thin animals in the other. This makes a good point for one to try feedlot system.

When sourcing animals there is normally an induction period where deworming, vaccinations, external parasites control and mineral supplementation is done. This means that successful feedlot management requires that you have your vet close by to advise on which diseases to vaccinate against, which dewormers are effective and the nutrition regime to restore the animals back to their healthy state.

Getting it right
Nutrition regime is of paramount importance and will vary according to many factors – genetic, environmental, the current body status and market preferences. You need feed formulations that are nutritionally adequate, economic and palatable. You will have to invest heavily in quality feeds if you choose this system in addition to the infrastructure and labour.

To maximise intake, the feed and clean water should be available at all times – note that at the finishing stage appetite falls relative to bodyweight. Stress is likely to happen as animals are put together; minimise this by grouping animals of the same age and size and provide good ventilation.
The feedlot system has been a concern for animal welfare activists; if not well planned it can raise concerns and can have negative effects on the environment. In the developed world, farmers who plan to engage in this system must pass an animal welfare audit and have an environmental impact assessment done prior to feedlot production.
Don’t forget that you must identify and secure a good market because you have already invested too much and you need to get a good price for your product to cover the costs and make a profit.

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17/04/2021

King onion seedlings ,r**e seedlings and tomato seedlings for sale $1/100 plants @983 Mahogany way , Paradise park ,inbox to place your order or call us on 0774369215.Happy farming

02/04/2021

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VARIOUS LIVESTOCK MANURES
All livestock manures have different levels of the primary plant nutrients, namely nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium.
Chicken manure, especially layers, has the highest nitrogen content while goat manure has the least. In terms of phosphorous, chicken manure also has a relatively higher amount compared to the others while sheep’s has relatively higher amounts of potassium.
Chicken and pig manure have higher total nutrient values than cow manure. Chicken manure is rich in potassium and pig’s in phosphorus.
Rabbit manure is higher in nitrogen and phosphorus than sheep, goat, chicken or cow manure.
Organic manures are generally slow releasers of nutrients compared with the inorganic fertilisers.
When choosing the appropriate manure to use for crop production, select the one that will supply most of the essential nutrients in relatively larger amounts.

02/04/2021

Farming tips , buying and selling farm produce ,, conducting and facilitating workshops and training

04/02/2021

POUTRY FARMING TIPS (MANAGEMENT IN RAINY SEASON) - PART 1 OF 2

As we are now in the rainy season, several challenges can crop up ranging from stress in abrupt change of weather, diseases, humid conditions etc. With that being said it calls for farmers to have a holistic approach in rearing chickens. Below are some tips that can help in managing your chickens in the rainy seasons

*1.WELL-STRUCTURED POULTRY HOUSE*
• Structure must be able to prevent pe*******on of rain at the same time permitting optimum ventilation to occur
• Roof overlap not less than 300mm
• Raised floors to prevent water seepage
• Proper drainage system adjacent to poultry house
• Seal holes on roof and walls well in time before the rainy season

NB: For more info on housing structure, please refer to Facebook article on Irvines Poultry Farming

*2.FEED MANAGEMENT*
• Buy feed in bulk and stock (To avoid unnecessary movements when raining. Chances of the feed getting wet during transit are high)
• Stack feed on pallets/logs in a cool dry place
• Avoid feed spillages to maximise of feed efficiency
• Use feeds rich in energy and protein to compensate for energy lost to generating heat

04/02/2021

Nhasi toda kutaura nezvefeed nebasa rayo.*
*Varimi vazhinji vanorasika nekusaziva basa refeed*
*Did you you know?*
➡️Feed haingopiwe zita nje.
➡️Mazita ekuti starter, grower, finisher anomirira basa rinoshanda feed.
➡️ *Nhiyo painobuda muzai inenge isati yavanezvemukati zvakakwana kusanganisira matumbu nekudaro;*
➡️ *Basa rebroiler Triphase 1 starter crumbles (21%CP) nderekukudza zvemukati zvehuku*
➡️Huku dzikatonhorwa, dzikashaiwa pekudyira nepekunwira pakakwana, dzikapiwa chikafu kana mvura inetsvina, dzikashaiwa mweya wekufema wakakwana wakachena, dzikasawana pekugara pakanaka(bedding) kana kushaiwa mwenje wekuonesa hadzidyi starter nekudaro hadzikuri zvemukati
➡️kana huku ikasadya starter hairebi matumbu, nekudaro unenge watoisetera pace yekukura nayo, pagrower ichangodyawo zvinokwanirana nematumbu ayo ndodziya dzinosaririra zvekutozotanga watengesa hombe kuti uzofeeder diki.
➡️ *NB. Kupfuya broiler kuripakudya starter mumasvondo maviri ekutanga dzikasatokura ipapo zvatovharana*
✅ *Nhiyo inobuda muzai ichirema 35 to 45g then ikadya starter first week tinotarisira 175g then pa2 weeks 437g. Izvi zvinoreva kuti huku inopeta uremu hwayo ka11 nekudya starter chete*
➡️ *Huku ikasadya starter haichatokuri zvakanaka*
➡️ Huku inofanirwa kudya 0.5kg of starter maximum (ndosaka tichipa 50kg per 100birds, 25kg per 50 birds etc)
✅Broiler starter Triphase 1 crumbles ndiyo inostarter internal growth ndosaka ichinzi starter. Haina zvimwe zvatinoita
*➡️Basa regrower pellets /crumbles (19.5%CP) nderekurebesa huku*
➡️ Huku ikadya grower inoreba asi hairambi ichingoreba inoguma pa4weeks
➡️Huku imwechete inofanirwa kudya 1.5kg dzegrower ndosaka tichipa 150kg(3 bags) per 100 birds or 75kg per 50 100ds
➡️Huku ikadya grower inobvapa437g kusvika pa1.4kg (baby chicken)
✅Izvi zvinoreva kuti inopeta uremu hwayo katatu, kana isina kunge yakakura pastarter zvakatovharwa chero zvimabooster stresspack apa hazvichashanda
❌ *Hazvinamaturo kuramba uchipa grower nekuti huku hairambe Ichigrower.

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