Kenbro Chicken Rearing Guide

The increase of chicken farming in Kenya is a great step to many farmers who are looking to increase their financial income.  Over the years most of these farmers have struggled to survive by keeping kienyeji chicken which interestingly has not been able to produce yields.  Kenbro breed has been noted for its better results and higher financial gain.   The entry of this breed into the market has come with better options and advantages to the poultry farmers in Kenya as a whole.   Because of health reasons many people now prefer chicken than red meat and this has contributed to the rise in demand.

Kenbro Chicken Rearing Guide details what as a farmer you need to put in place before bringing your first chicks home.  A lot of farmers make the mistake of hatching Kebro chickens on their own without consulting Kenchic.  This in essence will bring poorly bred chicken in to the markets that are smaller and less meaty.  The guide will give you a detail by detail process on how to hatch your chicks in case you need to do it at home.  Remember that the Kebro bred should not be cross bred again with other breeds.

This is where the biggest problem is and Kenchic has been forced to give farmers a proper and more detailed Kenbro Chicken Rearing Guide.  A study over the last few years or so since the breed was introduced into the market has shown that the breed keeps on changing.  A guide will provide you with information on the right diet to give your chicken and how large your shade should be for a given number of chickens.  It describes proper food portions and how it should be handled before being given to the chicken.  This is to avoid over feeding or under feeding your poultry.

Some of the things that are included in the guide with a Kenbro farmer must put in place include:-

  • Weighing scale to keep tag of growth. Without this it would be virtually impossible to know whether you are making progress or not.
  • Provide a place where all those entering the structure disinfect their feet. This is to avoid the conflict of human chicken diseases.  Some of these diseases become difficult to treat
  • Proper sanitary measure to put in place
  • Provide a lot of treated drinking water guide for your birds as Kenbro chicken drink a lot of water
  • The best feeding plan to put in place and how often they should be fed
  • Proper waste management and how often the shed and laying area should be cleaned
  • Why having a vet is necessary as he/she will advice on the best vaccination time and if there is need for addition of vitamins in their feeds

Finally, a Kenbro Chicken Rearing Guide is a must have for every poultry farmer hoping to make a financial gain out of poultry farming.  Chicken farming is not as easy as most people are made to think.  A lot of details is required and a lot of information must be put in place before making your first order.  There are great financial implications included which should not be handled casually as most people do.

Kuroiler chicken too suffers from parasitic diseases and a lot of care should be taken in how they are handled to avoid such.  A farmer must keep records of the progress of his or her breed on a single day to know if they are making progress or not.  All this information is provided in the guide.  You cannot go wrong when you have a guide on how to rare your Kuroiler chicken.

 

Kuroiler and KARI Kienyeji differences

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