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22/01/2026

WHAT became one man’s attempt to use skills he learnt at a short fisheries course he attended, has flourished into a community-owned business of fish farming - 624 ponds supplying fresh fish to locals in Lumi, West Sepik.

Stanley Alben, 41, saw it as a way of solving the lack of protein in daily meals.

He called the business Malsa Fish Farming.

Read More: https://www.thenational.com.pg/alben-starts-business-after-short-course/

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23 TIPS TO TAKE CARE OF DAY-OLD CHICKS EASILY

1. Set Up a Brooder: Prepare a clean, safe brooder with high sides to keep chicks from escaping.
2. Provide Warmth: Use a heat lamp to maintain a temperature of 95Β°F in the brooder for the first week.
3. Use a Thermometer: Place a thermometer at chick level to monitor the temperature accurately.
4. Adjust Heat: Lower the brooder temperature by 5Β°F each week until the chicks are fully feathered.
5. Use Paper Towels: Line the brooder floor with paper towels for the first few days to help chicks find their food.
6. Offer Chick Starter Feed: Provide high-quality chick starter feed, specially formulated for young chicks.
7. Supply Fresh Water: Ensure chicks have access to clean, fresh water at all times.
8. Use a Shallow Waterer: Use a shallow waterer to prevent chicks from drowning.
9. Add Electrolytes: Consider adding electrolytes to the water to help with hydration and stress.
10. Keep the Brooder Clean: Clean the brooder regularly to prevent diseases and infections.
11. Check for Pasty Butt: Check chicks daily for pasty butt (dried p**p on the vent) and clean gently if necessary.
12. Provide Grit: Offer chick grit to aid in digestion, especially if feeding treats.
13. Avoid Overcrowding: Ensure the brooder is spacious enough to prevent overcrowding and stress.
14. Introduce Perches: Add small perches to the brooder to help chicks develop balance and strength.
15. Gradually Introduce Treats: Offer treats like finely chopped greens or scrambled eggs in moderation.
16. Monitor Health: Observe chicks for signs of illness or distress, such as lethargy or difficulty breathing.
17. Handle Gently: Handle chicks gently to minimize stress and build trust.
18. Ensure Proper Ventilation: Ensure the brooder is well-ventilated but free from drafts.
19. Reduce Noise: Keep the brooder in a quiet area to reduce stress from loud noises.
20. Watch for Bullying: Monitor chicks for signs of bullying and separate aggressive individuals if necessary.
21. Gradual Transition: Gradually transition chicks to a larger space as they grow.
22. Protect from Predators: Secure the brooder to protect chicks from predators.
23. Plan for Integration: Plan for integrating chicks into the main flock when they are old enough.

22/08/2025

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