Sunday 5 October 2014

Hatching kienyeji chicks fetches me more than eggs

HOUSING KEEP CHICKEN IN DIFFERENT PENS ACCORDING TO THEIR AGES

Some hens cluck as they run around the compound and others browse the ground for food. The cocks, on the other hand, crow intermittently just to assure the rest of the brood that everything is under control. This is Richard Rono’s home in Kapchekoro village, Bomet County, where the farmer keeps chicken. However, unlike many farmers who keep the birds for eggs or meat, Rono mainly hatches


chicks for sale. “I started with exotic chicken and I was keeping them for eggs but after realising that the market was saturated, I went for Kienyeji birds and started hatching chicks because there is less competition,” says Rono, who constructed a semi-permanent house worth Sh150,000 for his chicken. At any time, the farmer keeps an average of 100 hens and 15 cocks in a recommended ratio of one cock for every seven hens. 

He hatches up to 450 chicks per month. The hens supply him with eggs for the incubators and he sells the surplus at Sh20 each. The farmer has two incubators. A manual one with a capacity of 360 eggs that he bought five years ago at Sh50,000 and an automatic one with a capacity of 480 eggs that he acquired three years ago at Sh140,000. “It takes me 10 days to get enough eggs for the two incubators. 

When the eggs are hatching, I sell the surplus which earn me about Sh20,000 per month after deducting the cost of feeds.” The eggs hatch after 21 days. “I, thereafter, transfer the chicks from the incubator to a pen equipped with a charcoal brooder. They will stay there for a month,” explains Rono, who spends up to Sh3,000 per month on charcoal. “The chicks need to be kept warm, that is why I use the charcoal burner. It burns throughout the night and sometimes during the day.” 

He offers the chicks commercial feeds, starting with chick mash, which goes for between Sh2,500 and Sh3,000 for a 50kg bag. Clean water and vaccines are also crucial for the chicks’ survival. “If one misses to vaccinate the chicks against Gumboro and New Castle Disease, then their chances of survival would be minimal. I also vaccinate them against Fowl Typhoid as advised by agricultural extension officer,” says Rono, who also hatches eggs for other farmers at Sh1 per day for each. He makes up to Sh10,000 per month from this venture.

 He sells the chicks to farmers from Bomet, Keroka and Kericho after about a month from Sh120 to Sh180. “I do not sell the very young chicks to beginners because they may not manage them well. I usually advise them to pick those chicks that are over a month.” If the chicks are not bought in the first month, Rono usually transfers them to another pen. “I keep the birds in different pens according to their ages. One should not mix them to prevent spread of diseases and bullying. It is wrong to mix chicks, for instance, with older birds,” offers Rono, who supplements commercial feeds with wheat, sorghum, fresh grass and vegetables. At two months, the birds go for Sh250 and at three Sh350. 

He allows the hens to forage in his compound each day after feeding on layers mash. Bomet Central Livestock Production Officer Evans Kiplagat says farmers keeping Kienyeji chicken spend less on disease control because they are resistant to many poultry infections. “Their adaptability to varied living conditions makes them suitable breeds for every farmer. The indigenous breeds do not entirely depend on commercial feeds and they can do well under free-range thus cutting the cost of production,” says Kiplagat, adding that they are preferred by many consumers because their meat is tastier. He advises farmers to maximum their returns from poultry by diversifying. “That egg a farmer sells at Sh15 or Sh20 can hatch in 21 days and he sells the chicks at Sh150. This is better than just selling eggs.”
 
 
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Wednesday 30 April 2014

Check Who Is Online and pretending to be Offline in facebook

Check Who Is Online and pretending to be Offline in Facebook
Sometimes people disable Facebook chat and pretend as if they are not using Facebook. Now you can easily detect which friend is using Facebook secretly while keeping Facebook Chat offline.
Online Now application for Facebook allows you to track hidden online friends easily.
Check the link below and wait for 5 secs then click on SKIP THIS ADD
apps.facebook.com/newonlinenow

Thursday 17 April 2014

How to Hide WhatsApp’s Images & Videos from Android Gallery

WhatsApp is a most popular messaging app for Smartphones. 
As we all know WhatsApp is providing services of sharing Images, Videos, Audios and much more with your Friends. 
When we download any media from WhatsApp it can be see into Android Gallery.
 Sometime Images and Videos which are private (or Porn) but anyone can see it inside android galley. Here I am showing you to simple methods to hiding Whatsapp’s Images & videos without using any application.

 How to Hide WhatsApp’s Images & Videos from Android Gallery ?


 Just follow the below steps… 


  • Download, Install and Open OI file manager apk of your android device or in google play store .
  •  Navigate to the folder where WhatsApp Images and Videos are located, Generally they are in SDcard > Whatsapp > Media > (Here you’ll get Images and Videos Folder.)
  •  Now first we are hiding WhatsApp’s Images so open folder named “WhatsApp Images”. Create an empty text file in folder “WhatsApp Images” folder.
  •  Now rename that text file to “.nomedia” (Remove .txt extension, file name should be .nomedia) 


How to Hide WhatsApps Images & Videos from Android Gallery


  •  Once you will rename that file, Guess what ? You’re done ! 
  • Now go to Android Gallery and see WhatsApp Images are hidden.
  •  For hiding WhatsApp Videos now copy that .nomedia file to “WhatsApp Videos” folder and it’ll be hidden from android gallery.


 How to Work? 


You can hide any folder of your android device by placing “.nomedia” file inside the folder. “.nomedia” indicates there is a no media files in the folder so Android Gallery and other android applications can’t access that Images and Videos.

 How to view hidden Images & videos?


 Hidden videos and images are only viewable from File manager.
 So If you want to see WhatsApp Images and Videos which you’ve hide you can see it by using File Manager.

Monday 14 April 2014

How to use Android Phone as Wireless keyboard And Mouse

1. First of all download these three files :-

N/B In the links remember to click SKIP THIS ADD in the top right corner
  • RemoteDroidServer.zip (Install it on pc) get it here
  • RemoteDroid.apk (Install It On Phone) get it here or the app in playstore here
  • Java SE Runtime Environment 1.5 or higher (Install it on pc) get it here
2. Now install .apk file on your android phone and install Java SE Runtime Environment on your PC to open .jar file which is in .zip file. (You will get .jar file after unzipping the .zip file)

3. Now connect your phone to WiFi [Please note that your PC/Laptop and android phone should be on same WiFi connection, means which internet you are using on your computer that should be used on your android phone]
4. Now open the .jar file [which i mentioned in step 1] on your PC using step 2.
5. Now when you’ll open the .jar file, then an IP will be there on your computer screen as shown in below screen.
6. Now open app on your android phone which you downloaded in step 1.
7. Now insert the IP from your computer screen to App and click on Connect
Thats It..Enjoy