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Not All Enemies Are Enemies.When baboons and monkeys heard that the man who used to chase them away from the maize field...
19/08/2024

Not All Enemies Are Enemies.

When baboons and monkeys heard that the man who used to chase them away from the maize field has died, they hysterically celebrated.

The following year, there was no maize. That's when they painfully realised the dead man was the farmer!

People might not see the usefulness of your actions today but will realize its importance when you are no longer present.

Remember, not all enemies are enemies.

Some of our adversaries are a necessity

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TAKE ALL @5,000 ONLY8pcs breeders - 8mos above10pcs - 2mos old chicksLocation: Bula Camarines Sur
26/07/2024

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8pcs breeders - 8mos above
10pcs - 2mos old chicks

Location: Bula Camarines Sur

25/07/2024

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Differences between Broilers and Layers FarmingBroilers and layers are two types of chickens that are raised for differe...
25/07/2024

Differences between Broilers and Layers Farming

Broilers and layers are two types of chickens that are raised for different purposes. Here are the differences between broiler and layer farming:

1. Purpose: Broilers are raised for meat production, while layers are raised for egg production.

2. Breeds: Broiler chickens are typically meat breeds, while layer chickens are egg-laying breeds.

3. Growth rate: Broilers grow at a faster rate than layers, reaching market weight in 6–8 weeks, while layers reach maturity at around 20 weeks.

4. Feed requirements: Broilers require a high-protein diet to promote muscle growth, while layers require a balanced diet that includes calcium for eggshell production.

5. Housing: Broilers are typically housed in large open floor spaces or in cages, while layers are often housed in battery cages or free-range systems.

6. Lighting: Broilers are typically raised with 24 hours of light to promote growth, while layers require a specific amount of light to encourage egg production.

7. Space requirements: Broilers require less space per bird compared to layers, as they are usually raised for a shorter period of time.

8. Mortality rate: Broilers have a higher mortality rate compared to layers as they are raised at higher densities and are prone to health issues due to rapid growth.

9. Market value: Broilers have a higher market value per bird compared to layers as they are sold for meat production.

10. Lifespan: Broilers have a shorter lifespan compared to layers, as they are typically raised for a period of 6–8 weeks, while layers can produce eggs for up to 2 years.

11. Egg production: Broilers do not produce eggs, while layers are specifically bred for high egg production.

12. Temperament: Broilers are typically more docile and less active compared to layers, which are more active and can be territorial.

13. Vaccination: Broilers and layers require different vaccination protocols as they are raised for different purposes and have

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