Hello Jordan, We used around 10 poles and 1 frame support at the centre. Also, The poles we used are ideally not eucalyptus, it's local hardwood from the coastal region.
@@Jordanvibs that's a good question actually. I did something interesting recently which made me think in this particular line of thoughts. When my birds were 28 days old, unfortunately I ran out of commercial pellets and didn't have cash at the time. Since I am already making feeds for my normal birds I decided why not do the same for broilers. To cut the story, I fed them mash feed for at least a week and I monitored their weight. It was perfect. Now, which is the best feed? Honestly I need to do a pilot program for the mash since day 1 then will share the results. For now, just use the recommended pellets for uniform growth.
Enjoyed the process keep it up 👍
Thank you Ugiri, I am glad to hear that. Good to see you again, it has been a while.
Fantastic work! I like the progress with the new coop. It's simple yet seems affordable.
Indeed it is, thankyou for your positive words.
Nice very easy to follow and good infor. thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Job well done thanks for the vedio
@@Buthelezi-Chickens Thankyou for your kind words. I am happy you liked it.
Halo friend
Nice farm
Hello New Friend 🙂
Thank you for the positive feedback.
Hi. Have been waiting 😅
At long last, here we go 😄 Been a way for some time but we are now back in full scale, expect some good progress🙂
@@Afrifama am glad you back on broilers
@@AlphaAgric Thank you man! I am equally excited too.
What are the dimensions
Hello, that is a good question. The coop measures 11 * 8 ft. Ideally, it can comfortably accommodate at least 50 mature Chickens with ease.
Number of eucalyptus Poles
Hello Jordan,
We used around 10 poles and 1 frame support at the centre. Also, The poles we used are ideally not eucalyptus, it's local hardwood from the coastal region.
@@Afrifama Thanks sir but what is the best feed to give broilers mash/ pellets
@@Jordanvibs that's a good question actually. I did something interesting recently which made me think in this particular line of thoughts.
When my birds were 28 days old, unfortunately I ran out of commercial pellets and didn't have cash at the time.
Since I am already making feeds for my normal birds I decided why not do the same for broilers.
To cut the story, I fed them mash feed for at least a week and I monitored their weight. It was perfect.
Now, which is the best feed? Honestly I need to do a pilot program for the mash since day 1 then will share the results.
For now, just use the recommended pellets for uniform growth.
What is the dimensions of the house
Hello Alu, The coop measures 11 * 8 ft. Ideally, it can comfortably accommodate at least 50 mature Chickens with ease.