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Higher Ground Tipper Trucks We supply aggregates {Riversand, concrete, crusher sand, Pitsand and Gravel} at affordable prices.

16/05/2020
16/05/2020

Use Organic Enriched Fertilizers – Save the World’s Climate.

Climate records demonstrate that Zimbabwe is already beginning to experience the effects of climate change, notably rainfall variability and extreme events. These conditions, combined with warming trends, are expected to render land increasingly marginal for agriculture, which poses a major threat to the economy and the livelihoods of the people due to Zimbabwe’s heavy dependence on rain-fed agriculture and climate sensitive resources.

One might ask, “How is fertilizer production and use linked to the environment and climate change?"

When taking into account the production, distribution and application of mineral fertilizers, it is estimated that fertilizers contribute about 2.5 percent of total global emissions (estimated at 1240 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent in 2007). Hence 89 percent of agriculture’s future greenhouse gas mitigation potential is based on soil carbon sink, and forests of course play a vital role. Farmers therefore play a very important role – with help from fertilizer companies – to mitigate climate change.

How can the Fertilizer Industry effectively minimize the negative impacts of fertilizers on the environment?

The fertilizer industry should actively take steps to reduce emissions of ammonia and nitrous oxide, as well as nitrate leaching and phosphate runoff into surface and groundwater. Some of these steps involve innovation and research that have resulted in new technologies such as the Manufacturing of Organic Enriched Fertilizers.

Orgfert Fertiliser Prices

Orgfert D: USD $16
Orgfert C: USD $24
Orgfert Top: USD $26

ORGFERT, is a local business devoted to providing specialized waste management services with the intent to biologically remediate agricultural waste into climate smart saleable soil enhancers, organic and organic enriched fertilizers.

For more information call or visit ORGFERT on:

Address: No. 12 Plymouth Road, Southerton, Harare

16/05/2020

STEPS IN BREEDING CHICKENS SUCCESSFULLY

If you are considering expanding the size of your flock, then one of the most rewarding ways to do this is by using a c**kerel to provide you with fertile eggs from your own hens so that you can incubate and hatch your own.

There are however a number of considerations to consider, apart from whether a c**k bird would be too noisy for your neighbours! From selecting the right birds to breed from, keeping them in the best possible health to obtain viable hatching eggs and then storing these eggs correctly before you even think about incubating them. This article provides some information on how to get these things right so that you can hatch some healthy chicks to increase the size of your flock.

Before deciding to breed from your chickens, it is sensible to consider whether or not you have the space to raise chicks and sufficient housing to be able to rear them. You cannot mix young growers with adult birds firstly because of the risk of them catching a disease (they take time to acquire immunity) and secondly because smaller birds will get bullied so you will need separate accommodation for them.

If you have this covered then the next step is to consider what to do with (on average) 50% of your hatch being males.

Remember: Ensure you have a plan for unwanted males. Rehoming is difficult since everyone who hatches chicks has a surplus.
Selection of Breeding Chickens

If you are breeding a specific breed, then it is only right to be selective of which c**kerel you choose and which of your hens you use. Genetically, the traits of the parents will be passed down to the progeny so if you are breeding from poor quality stock you will be increasing the number of poor quality birds.

Sadly, so many pure breeds have been diluted down by poor breeding and sometimes there are massive differences within a breed. Birds that have bowed legs or wry tails (point slightly to the left or right continuously) for example should not be used for breeding as these problems will just be passed on.

1) Breeders Health

Birds should be examined for good health. With experience, general good health can be seen in a bird. The c**kerel should be attentive to his girls and should court them from time to time, without bullying. Birds should have clear bright eyes, have a red comb without any blue edges and the birds should be bright and alert. Nostrils should be clear of mucus and breathing should be without any wheezing which could be a sign of respiratory problems. Check for lice, especially around the vent and under wings and check the vent for any discharge or scabbing.

A sound diet and good management of the birds during breeding is obviously essential not only to maintain good health but also to provide good hatchability and healthy chicks. A varied but balanced diet including greens is recommended with pellets having a high level of protein of around 16-20%. Breeders pellets contain all of the minerals and trace elements in the correct proportions required to produce healthy chicks. If large numbers of dead-in-shell chicks are occurring before hatching then this can often be overcome by switching to breeders pellets.

2) Eggs

How many people buy a breed that have a published annual number of eggs in their poultry book, only to be disappointed that their hens hardly lay anywhere near that number? This especially applies to utility type birds that have been changed massively for showing purposes where shapes and feathering have changed over the years to meet the demands of show judges leaving factors such as egg and meat production behind. This is because of poor selection of the ‘good’ egg layers. Let’s face it how many people can say how many eggs their chickens lay each year? Well even harder, could you say which were the good layers and which the bad? Many serious breeders recommend using the first year of lay to record egg numbers then in the second year, the better layers can be considered to go in the breeding pen. Whilst this is not easy in the backyard, over the cause of a year, with a simple coloured leg ring and frequent observation of your hens, you soon get an idea of who is laying well and who is not.

3) Egg Selection

Egg selection for hatching is very important and overlooked by many. Eggs for hatching should be checked for size, shape, colour and texture. Check the standard for as much information on your breed as possible but if you can’t find information about their eggs, go to an online forum and ask for help from other breeders of this breed – for example Copper Black Maran should be a large size and dark brown in colour, Cream Legbar medium-sized and blue, don’t set eggs that are incorrect because firstly you are not helping the breed and secondly you are reducing hatchability. The better the egg quality, the better the hatchability. If you select weak eggs, this trait will be passed on down the generations and hatchability and chick quality will suffer.

Once you have the best of your birds selected, your breeding pen up and running, and the best quality eggs selected, you should allow the c**kerel 10 days with the hens before collecting eggs for incubation so that they are fertile. If changing c**kerels or removing hens from a larger run with other c**kerels present, it is necessary to wait 14 days otherwise you can get fertilised eggs from the wrong c**kerel. If hens have suitable nest boxes with clean bedding material, most eggs should be clean and not require any sort of washing prior to incubation.

4) Egg Storage

If eggs are stored before incubation, they should be kept in a cool place, away from bright sunlight and sources of heat. A garage or pantry is often the best option. They should be stored pointed end down and turned through 90 degrees twice a day. The easiest way to achieve this is by placing eggs on an egg tray or large egg box and placing an empty half dozen box under one side of the tray in the morning and the other side in the evening so that they are lifted by 45 degrees from horizontal one way, then the other. Eggs can be stored for a week without degrading hatchability too much.

16/05/2020

CONTRIBUTORY ISSUES TO EGG PRODUCTION

1. Feed-related problems, diseases and bad management practices in intensive layer houses can result in a decreased number of eggs and also eggs which are abnormal in shape and colour.

2. Decreased egg production results in a smaller profit to farmers and less money in their pockets. Therefore, it is important to know how to prevent these factors affecting egg production.

3. Not enough drinking water
Clean and cool water must always be available to avoid heat stress. Lack of water results in reduced egg production.

4. No feed or decreased feed intake
Chickens tend to eat less when the feed is not tasty or when they are stressed because of environmental temperatures, especially when it gets too hot. Feed should be available at all times.
When chickens are not well fed, egg production decreases

5. Low calcium in the feed
This result in few and smaller eggs, soft-shelled eggs, shell-less eggs, cracked eggs, eggs losing colour and hens having leg problems.
If calcium deficiency is suspected, take a feed sample to the laboratory to check the calcium level.
Commercial rations have calcium added. When mixing your own ration make sure that calcium added is 3,5 %.
If calcium deficiency is a problem, limestone grit should be given as a top dressing at least twice a week at 5 gm/bird.

6. Low salt in the feed
This results in a sharp decrease in egg production. Chickens will also start pecking each other and eating feathers.
If salt deficiency is suspected, a sample of feed should be taken to the laboratory to check the level of salt. Take care when mixing your own chicken ration at home. Add the required quantity of salt, which is 0,4 %.

7. Diseases
-Newcastle disease (NCD)
NCD is a viral infection that can result in a mortality rate of 100 % in chickens. It also leads to a drop in egg production and quality.
-Infectious bronchitis (IB)
This is a rapidly-spreading viral infection of chicken characterised by respiratory signs. It also causes drop in egg production (up to 50 %) and egg quality. Egg shells are deformed. There is a vaccine for this disease.
-Epidemic tremor
This is a viral infection that results in a drop in egg production. Layers are vaccinated on the thirteenth week of age. The vaccine is given in the drinking water.
-Egg drop syndrome
This is a viral infection that affects the reproductive organs of chickens. The signs are a drop in egg production, thin shells, soft shells and shell-less eggs. There is a vaccine available to prevent the disease. Layers are vaccinated on the sixteenth week of age. The vaccine is given in the muscle.
Other diseases causing a drop in egg production are salmonellosis, mycoplasmosis, infectious laryngotracheitis and internal parasites (when the chickens are kept on the ground).

8. Management problems
-Lighting
In housed chickens, lighting is important.
When the lights are off, chickens do not eat and this results in low egg production. Lights should be checked regularly and cleaned so that they do not get dimmer.
Bulbs should be changed when necessary.
Chickens should be exposed to light for a minimum of 14 hours and a maximum of 17 hours per day.
Exposure to light for less than the minimum time required results in a drop in egg production.
When chickens are exposed to too much light, they reach sexual maturity at an early stage and they lay very small eggs.

Chicken factors
Layers are usually kept for 52 weeks. After this period, they undergo a stage called moulting where they lose their feathers and stop producing eggs. Egg production will start again in the second laying period after moulting, but the eggs will be bigger, shells thinner and production lower.
Older birds produce eggs with thin shells.
Indigenous chickens do not lay as many eggs when compared to commercial layers.

Conclusion
When egg production and egg quality in your flock is unsatisfactory, seek help from the state or private veterinarian or animal health technician.

12/10/2019

Get your building Riversand in time and at a very affordable price. We value your hard earned cash. Build with ease
We supply building aggregates at affordable prices in Gaborone and surrounding areas these are prices
Get: Riversand 20cubics P4500
Crushers and 20tonnes P4400
Concrete stones 20tonnes P5200
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02/10/2019

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We supply building aggregates at affordable prices in Gaborone and surrounding areas these are prices
Get: Riversand 20cubics P4500
Crushers and 20tonnes P4400
Concrete stones 20tonnes P5200
Pitsand 20 cubics P2700
Gravel G5 P2600
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01/10/2019

Build with ease
We supply building aggregates at affordable prices in Gaborone and surrounding areas these are prices
Get: Riversand 20cubics P4500
Crushers and 20tonnes P4400
Concrete stones 20tonnes P5200
Pitsand 20 cubics P2700
Gravel G5 P2600
We supply all across the country. Call 77610700 and enjoy great discounts.

01/10/2019

We supply building aggregates at affordable prices in Gaborone and surrounding areas these are prices
Get: Riversand 20cubics P4500
Crushers and 20tonnes P4400
Concrete stones 20tonnes P5200
Pitsand 20 cubics P2700
Gravel G5 P2600
We supply all across the country. Call 77610700 and enjoy great discounts.

26/09/2019

We supply building aggregates at affordable prices in Gaborone and surrounding areas these are prices
Get: Riversand 20cubics P4500
Crushers and 20tonnes P4400
Concrete stones 20tonnes P5200
Pitsand 20 cubics P2700
Gravel G5 P2600
We supply all across the country. Call and enjoy great discounts.

17/09/2019

For all your aggregates call 77610700
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