• Yellow Maize is Very Good for Your Chicken

    Kenyans mostly know the yellow maize as the relief food that was distributed across the country during times of famine but yellow maize has other important uses as poultry feed. While white maize is our most common staple used for our favorite ugali, yellow maize makes a very good staple for your poultry. In most of the leading poultry producing countries such as US and South Africa, it constitutes up to 60% of the feed rations given to the chicken. The yellow poultry corn when fed to the chicken will lead to the production of eggs with very yellow yolk […] More

  • List of Poultry Feeds Manufacturers in Kenya

    Feeding is still the biggest cost in poultry farming. It accounts for up to 65% of the production cost. While there are ways to cut down on costs by for example, milling your own feeds with the right ingredients, majority of farmers will be buying their feeds from the established poultry feed millers in Kenya. When investing in poultry feeds, do not cut corners and buy from companies with a dodgy reputation. How to Make Kienyeji Chicken Feeds The best feed millers in Kenya employee ethical poultry feed formulation to give your chickens the right feeds with the right mix […] More

  • The Africa International Poultry EXPO 2015 in Nairobi

    The Africa International Poultry EXPO is a three day event that will be held from 24thNovember to the 26th November of 2015 at the KICC.  The Poultry themed expo will showcase a variety of poultry products and equipment. Come and  sample some of the products on display while learning from the various exhibitors that will be present. Some of the poultry industries or companies that will exhibit their products at the Africa International Poultry EXPO will include the following:- Poultry Equipment Manufacturers Poultry Feed Manufacturers Exporters of Poultry Products Veterinary products and services suppliers Exporters of Animal Biotechnology Poultry Biosecurity specialists/experts […] More

  • The Indbro Brown Layers: They Grow Faster and Lay More Eggs in Kienyeji Conditions

    One of the recent trends of the poultry farming in Kenya has been the introduction of the improved indigenous chicken breeds from India into the Kenyan market. You have already heard of the Kuroiler breeds and the Rainbow Rooster. Today we introduce you to another breed that is fast catching fire in the Kenyan market amongst well-informed poultry farmers and this is the Indbro Brown Layers. The IndBro is a very hardy and reliable brown layer and it is capable of producing up to 300 eggs in its laying circle under the most difficult rural rearing conditions and with low […] More

  • The Indbro Brown Layers: They Grow Faster and Lay More Eggs in Kienyeji Conditions

    One of the recent trends of the poultry farming in Kenya has been the introduction of the improved indigenous chicken breeds from India into the Kenyan market. You have already heard of the Kuroiler breeds and the Rainbow Rooster. Today we introduce you to another breed that is fast catching fire in the Kenyan market amongst well-informed poultry farmers and this is the Indbro Brown Layers. The IndBro is a very hardy and reliable brown layer and it is capable of producing up to 300 eggs in its laying circle under the most difficult rural rearing conditions and with low […] More

  • Poultry Marketing: Dedicated Pages for Poultry Organizations or Companies in Kenya

    Dedicated Poultry Marketing in Kenya Is your company or organization involved in the poultry industry. We are creating a new dedicated page feature on our website where we will profile your business and create a dedicated page for your business where your customers can reach you. Because our website enjoys high traffic and top rankings on the major search engines, this is one of the best ways to ensure that your business is found by your customers. We will charge businesses a one off fee of Ksh 1500 to list their businesses on our dedicated pages. The requirements for listings […] More

  • Brooding Tips: Preparations for Chick Brooding

    Handling of the day-old chick and management of the brooding program has a direct relationship on lifetime production of the bird – whether indigenous chicken, breeders, layers or broilers, as well us flock mortality. The four factors to control are; Feed Water Temperature Air quality Hygiene Prerequisites for brooding Brooding houses should be isolated from other houses containing older birds. The producer should follow an “all-in, all-out” program, never mixing birds of different ages. All facilities must thoroughly be cleaned, and disinfected. Before the arrival of chicks the brood ring and heaters must be checked to ensure that they are […] More

  • The Rainbow Rooster Chicken: The “Kienyeji” Which Lays More Eggs and Grows Faster

    The multicolored Rainbow Rooster birds generally look like any ordinary kienyeji birds normally reared in the villages but the truth is that the Rainbow Rooster is actually an Indian breed that is the result of the interbreeding of two high yielding indigenous Indian chicken varieties. The Rainbow Rooster birds have all the characteristics of our local kienyeji birds including the taste. Since it was brought into Kenya, it has adapted quite well and many Kenyans actually confuse it for our local kienyeji. Some Practical Information about the Rainbow Rooster:- • They are called Rainbow Roosters because they come in so […] More

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