Comments on: How to: Brood Day-Old Chicks (DOCs) to Achieve “Zero” Mortality and Faster Growth https://learn.nobowa.com/brood-day-old-chicks-brooder-house/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=brood-day-old-chicks-brooder-house Agricultural Knowledge Base Tue, 01 Aug 2023 06:01:26 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: SB Group Nepal https://learn.nobowa.com/brood-day-old-chicks-brooder-house/#comment-2659 Tue, 01 Aug 2023 06:01:26 +0000 https://learn.nobowa.com/?p=10820#comment-2659 The blog is amazing. Thank you for sharing.

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By: Solomon Adenipekun Ademakinwa https://learn.nobowa.com/brood-day-old-chicks-brooder-house/#comment-2658 Tue, 25 Jul 2023 07:16:03 +0000 https://learn.nobowa.com/?p=10820#comment-2658 I wanted to go into the business please I needed assistance and knowledge I have farm to establish the business kindly help me out thanks

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By: Paul https://learn.nobowa.com/brood-day-old-chicks-brooder-house/#comment-1986 Thu, 23 Jul 2020 10:48:28 +0000 https://learn.nobowa.com/?p=10820#comment-1986 In reply to Raphael Atta Peprah.

How do I quantify the glucose?

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By: Raphael Atta Peprah https://learn.nobowa.com/brood-day-old-chicks-brooder-house/#comment-1985 Thu, 25 Jun 2020 09:28:15 +0000 https://learn.nobowa.com/?p=10820#comment-1985 In reply to Sefadzi.

What that means is that, once the DOCs have arrived at the farm, do not feed them outrightly. After giving them glucose in clean potable water, allow a period of about 2-3 hours before providing them with feed. By that time, they would have had enough rest, settled, familiarized and acclamatized with their new environment.

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By: Sefadzi https://learn.nobowa.com/brood-day-old-chicks-brooder-house/#comment-1984 Tue, 23 Jun 2020 08:42:13 +0000 https://learn.nobowa.com/?p=10820#comment-1984 Very educative, thank you Sir.
Can you kindly elaborate on point numbered 4 and 6 of “When your day old chicks arrive”?
Thank you.

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