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TESTIMONIES OF SHARIGROW USAGE

 
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LESS FEED WITH SHARIGROW

 The solution to poultry adequate feeding and better performance amidst hike in feeds. Sharigrow Cost of poultry feed is on the increase & there's no sign it'll come down anytime soon. It is only with #SHARIGROW will the available feeds at your disposal be properly utilized by your birds. With #Sharigrow inclusion in your poultry diet, even with little feed supply to the birds, higher results are achieved.

IMPORTANCE OF VITAMINS IN POULTRY PRODUCTION

  A deficiency of one or more vitamins can lead to a number of diseases or syndromes. Raising poultry under hot and tropical environment can render the birds highly susceptible to environmental stress. The prevailing high ambient temperature, exacerbated by intensive rearing practices, almost always impacts negatively on the production performance and health of animals Heat stress induces production of more free radicals that not only cause damage in cells but also result in diminished meat and egg quality quality Vitamins are divided into two categories:  fat-soluble and water-soluble .  The fat-soluble vitamins are A, D, E, and K. The water-soluble vitamins include vitamin C and the B vitamins. Poultry can make vitamin C, so there is no dietary requirement established for this vitamin. Vitamin C supplementation is useful when birds are in stress. Vitamin A  is required for normal growth, reproduction and maintenance of epithelial cells in good condition (skin and the linings of the d

BORAN CATTLE: BEEF CATTLE BREED

Cow and calf The Boran is a zebu breed of beef cattle maintained by the Borana pastoralists of southern Ethiopia and contiguous areas of Kenya and Somalia. It is most likely that its ancestors arrived in the horn of Africa about 1,300 to 1,500 years ago from southwest Asia. Large numbers of these animals migrated from the liben plateau of southern Ethiopia, the country of origin to Somalia (where they are named as the Awai cattle) and Kenya (where they are known as the Tanaland Boran and Orma Boran). In the 1920s, European ranchers in Kenya purchased the Tanaland Boran cattle and through selection developed the improved Boran or Kenyan Boran. The breed has also proved popular in Tanzania, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo Characteristics The Boran is medium in size with a short head, small ears, loose dewlap and a large hump above the shoulders. They can be horned or polled. They vary in height from 114cm to 147cm tall, and in weight bulls weigh approximately 500kg to 850kg.

USE OF CHOLINE CHLORIDE IN POULTRY PRODUCTION

Sharivit   You need this supplement (SHARIVIT)for your broilers & laying birds. Read about the compositions especially   No.2 in the composition table Composition of sharivit CHOLINE CHLORIDE  REQUIREMENTS OF BROILERS Choline supplementation in broilers shows a linear response in weight gain up to 1115mg/kg from 10-22 days of age. Increasing choline content up to 2000mg/kg further increases the weight gain CHOLINE CHLORIDE  REQUIREMENTS OF LAYERS Layers, like broilers, have an essential requirement for choline. Choline is required for the formation of a phospholipid lecithin, a component of egg yolk. NCR recommendations for choline allowances in laying hens are 105 mg/day for white egg layers and 115 mg/day for those laying brown eggs.  Generally, Choline chloride is an important additive in livestock, especially poultry as it helps to maintain cell membrane integrity and normal maturation of bone cartilages, thus preventing perosis. Its other functions include: Prevention of abnor

LOCAL/INDIGENOUS CHICKEN PRODUCTION IN NIGERIA

 Unlike the genetically improved or modern broilers and layers production business which many people are already into and the market is filled making it difficult for newbies to survive, local or indigenous chicken (Okuko'Igbo)production is yet to be untapped as most or intending farmers are unaware of the high demand of these birds in the Nigerian poultry market. It can be reared with little capital and with or no assistance and anyone (young or old) can manage the production. Fulani Ecotype Frizzled chicken   Consumers of indigenous chicken breeds • Any class (Elites,middle class,average class etc) • Any religion (traditional, Christians, Muslims etc) From the above, it simply means that consumption of Okuko'Igbo has no restrictions thus making the demand high. Local chicken breeds in Nigeria includes ; 1. Fulani breed(heavy ecotype) 2. Igbo breed (medium ecotype) 3. Yoruba breed (light ecotype) Igbo Ecotype (Ichacha) Yoruba Ecotype Suitable Production System for the Nigerian

AVUKE OKUKO(CHICKEN)

 N igeria is a country in Africa and well known for her rich cultural and traditional heritage and most of the animals we keep or eat are among these heritage. In this post,  Ozuluonye Emmanuel,  puts together this write up about Avuke okuko based on his personal research in Obollo-Eke community of Enugu state Ichacha cock Ichacha or Avuke  is an undocumented popular breed of indigenous chicken in Nigeria particularly among the Igbos in the southeastern part of the country Amongst all local chicken breeds, it commands a higher price than every other breeds chiefly because in the Igbo traditional religion, it's mostly used to offer sacrifices to the deities.  Local chicken markets in Igbo land are always in a short supply of this special breed of indigenous chicken. Ichacha hen brooding her chicks Characteristics of  Ichacha •  They have very short and limited feather at the wing and tail region . • It has less feathers covering the entire body. • Its color can be black, brown, red,