Posts Tagged ‘kuroiler’

Different Ages at Home of Kuroilers

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We now have brooded Original Kuroiler chicks at our farm in Mukono. Place your order today. For more educative poultry hints please visit our Home Of Kuroilers Facebook Page

GET LEAD OF ANTIBIOTICS BY MIX MEDICINAL PLANTS AND GRASSES IN DRINKING WATER OF YOUR BIRDS

IMG_20180608_112356IMG_20180608_104519Avoid as much as possible to use antibiotics when raising birds organically. Antibiotics get deposited into the birds’ bodies and when you feed on such a bird, you are likely to develop complications such as cancer, etc.

We always crash leaves of medicinal plants and grasses and mix it in the water we serve our birds. This boosts the immunity of our birds and help them always to stay health and free from disease.

Look at the photo slideshow and see how we do it.

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40 One-Month Old Kuroiler Chicks picked to start a poultry project for their mother

IMG_20180215_105759Last Thursday 15th Feb 2018, Aminah and her brother picked 40 one-month old Kuroiler chicks from our farm in Mukono to start a poultry project for her family. See how we innovatively packed them. We wish them success.

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Keeping Kuroiler Chicken to raise money for building homes for members of Uganda Housing Cooperative Union

blogThis week, we started to develop a Sustainable profitable Kuroiler Chicken keeping business plan for five Housing Cooperative Societies under UHOCHU namely: Kabizi-Wankwale, Kidokolo-Twezimbe, Nnongo, Nkokonjeru-Caritas and Polysack housing cooperatives. Members of the five societies were trained early this month in Kuroiler keeping and Management and today they consider Kuroiler keeping as a business to engage into as a group to save and build individual homes on their recently purchased land. Society members are grouped into a group of 5 families each and given a startup kit of 60 kuroiler chicks, materials and startup feeds each.

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52 members of Uganda Housing Cooperative Union Limited trained in Kuroiler Keeping and Management.

For-Blog.jpgToday we managed to train a group of 52 members of Uganda Housing Cooperative Union Limited  in Kuroiler Keeping and Management as well as sustainable profitable small-scale home gardening.
The group is considering Kuroiler keeping as one of the avenues through which they can save and increase on their monthly incomes.
After training, the group was taken to a field trip to one of our local successful local out grower’s farm Mr. Bruno Kiggundu director of Bright Parents Nursery and Primary School.

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