- Choose a high, airy area to build a chicken coop. The cage should be built in the East or Southeast direction to catch the morning sun and avoid the afternoon sun. - If kept completely in captivity, pay attention to appropriate stocking density. - Raising chickens on hills and gardens, the coop is a place to avoid rain and sun and sleep at night. The density of the chicken garden is enough to be at least 0.5 - 1 m2/chicken. - The front of the barn door should face Southeast. The cage floor is made of mesh or sparse bamboo 0.5m above the ground to create ventilation, dryness, and easy cleaning. - Fence around the garden with nets, nylon nets, bamboo and wood... depending on the farming conditions of each household. During the dry day, let the chickens go out into the yard or garden so they have space to play. In the evening, let the chickens go home and escape
Definable the meat taste is better from walking outside ,but the ones that stay in less space grow and put on weight faster , this is free range anyway , amazing work
Ber terbak memang di anjur kn dan di sunnah kn . Terdir dari yg halal...ayam sapi kambing ikan bebek ..hasil bisa di makan dan di jual...dan menikmati hasil dari penjualan ..itu.......
It's great to see how they let the chickens be free to work and grow instead of keeping them in cages. It's good to be friendly to nature and not inhumane
@@Sam98Farm Hi, we live in Alberta, Canada, in the winter we would need a heated chicken coop. We used to raise some broilers during the summer months and had some ducks and geese for a few years, they can take the cold but you must put straw on the snow so they don't freeze their feet. Almost 7 months of winter...GOD bless!
When first starting to raise chickens, there are some important points to pay attention to to ensure health and efficiency in raising chickens: Choose a Breed: Choose a chicken breed suitable for the purpose of raising (meat, eggs, or both). You should learn carefully about their characteristics, food needs, and ability to adapt to local environmental conditions. Living Environment: Provide a clean, airy living environment, with shelter from rain, sun and protection from wild animals. The coop needs to be designed for easy cleaning and enough space for the chickens to move around. Food and Water: Ensure a nutritious food source and a continuous supply of clean water. The amount of food must be appropriate to the age and development status of the chicken. Health Care: Monitor the health of chickens regularly, fully vaccinate and promptly handle diseases when detected. Learn about common diseases and how to prevent them. Management: Record important information such as vaccination dates, feed consumption, and chicken flock development for easy monitoring and management. Starting small and gradually increasing as you gain experience is a good way to learn and adapt to raising chickens.
Healthy chickens must be carefully cared for in the early stages. Medicine is used to treat diseases when they appear, so disinfect the coop regularly.
Where I use chicken medicine, it will be more difficult to sell. The health agency will issue a certificate of chicken compliance if the chicken is not sick and uses medicine.@@NG-ro8fw
I have a question only you can answer it . My àll question are regarding unfertilized eggs . Cause I am thinking to buy some lady hens and keep them with me without Letting them contact male hens 1) how many eggs can a lady hen produce in a day or a month ?. Talking about unfertilized eggs. 2) are these amounts of eggs layed naturally? Or any booster Medicine or injection is given ? If no Medicine or injection is given how many would it lay naturally ? 3) will they give me unfertilized eggs lifetime? Or there would be certain time limit ? 4) what is the life of those hens? 5) what is the self life of those unfertilized eggs ? I would really appreciate you if you will reply to my each queries. Thanks in advance
Raising hens for eggs can be a rewarding experience. Here are detailed answers to your questions about unfertilized eggs: 1. Egg Production Rate Daily and Monthly Egg Production: Daily: On average, a healthy hen can lay about 1 egg per day, but this can vary. Some days a hen might not lay an egg at all. Monthly: This results in approximately 20-30 eggs per month, considering there may be days when a hen does not lay an egg. 2. Natural Egg Laying vs. Medicinal Boosts Natural Egg Laying: Hens can lay eggs naturally without any medicinal or hormonal interventions. Modern breeds of laying hens, such as the Leghorn, have been bred for high productivity and can lay a significant number of eggs naturally. Boosters or Injections: Commercial egg farms sometimes use lighting programs to simulate longer days, encouraging hens to lay more eggs. No medication or injection is typically necessary to maintain natural egg production for backyard hens. 3. Duration of Egg Laying Egg Production Lifespan: Hens start laying eggs at around 5-6 months of age. Peak production occurs during the first 2-3 years. After this period, egg production gradually declines but hens can continue to lay, albeit at a slower rate, for several more years. It's not uncommon for hens to lay eggs for 5-7 years, although at a reduced rate after the initial few years. 4. Lifespan of Hens Life Expectancy: The typical lifespan of a domestic hen is around 6-8 years. With proper care, some hens can live up to 10-12 years. Factors like breed, diet, housing, and overall health significantly affect their lifespan. 5. Shelf Life of Unfertilized Eggs Storage and Freshness: Room Temperature: Unfertilized eggs can last about 1-2 weeks at room temperature if kept in a cool, dry place. Refrigerated: When stored in the refrigerator, eggs can remain fresh for 4-6 weeks or even longer. Some say they can last up to 8 weeks in ideal conditions. Freshness Test: To check if an egg is still good, you can use the water test: place the egg in a bowl of water. Fresh eggs sink and lay flat on the bottom. If the egg stands upright or floats, it is no longer fresh and should not be consumed. Summary Eggs per Day/Month: 1 per day, 20-30 per month. Natural Laying: Yes, modern breeds lay many eggs naturally without medication. Laying Duration: Peak for 2-3 years, can continue at a reduced rate for 5-7 years. Hen Lifespan: 6-8 years, potentially up to 10-12 years with good care. Egg Shelf Life: 1-2 weeks at room temperature, 4-6 weeks refrigerated.
- Choose a high, airy area to build a chicken coop. The cage should be built in the East or Southeast direction to catch the morning sun and avoid the afternoon sun.
- If kept completely in captivity, pay attention to appropriate stocking density.
- Raising chickens on hills and gardens, the coop is a place to avoid rain and sun and sleep at night. The density of the chicken garden is enough to be at least 0.5 - 1 m2/chicken.
- The front of the barn door should face Southeast. The cage floor is made of mesh or sparse bamboo 0.5m above the ground to create ventilation, dryness, and easy cleaning.
- Fence around the garden with nets, nylon nets, bamboo and wood... depending on the farming conditions of each household. During the dry day, let the chickens go out into the yard or garden so they have space to play. In the evening, let the chickens go home and escape
Thank you very much
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@@Sam98Farmwhat is used as the fence, is that an electrical fence, can you share more information about the fence and where to get it
Only one
Only one
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I am a beginner breeder who was really helped by this information
It's great and wish you success in life
Your farm is so beautiful, you are very thoughtful and meticulous so your chickens are always healthy. Wish you more success
Thank bro
I'm going to salute you for the great work which you showed us
Thank you very much
@@Sam98Farm wow
In awe of your farm's serene beauty! It's clear that each detail was crafted with love, offering chickens a dreamy habitat
amazing
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Thanks for being such a valuable part of our channel! 🎉
You’re truly making a difference
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Oh yes feed dem tuday and tomorow there to feed you back i love that movimen tuday and tomorow working so had for dem but never stop the work up up up
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This chicken farm exemplifies excellence with its meticulously maintained facilities and pristine surroundings
Thank you
MashAllah great video ❤
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Bro where are you from?
i live in VietNam@@samkabayiza6212
The poultry farm boasts a picturesque landscape, adorned with vibrant greenery and well-kept coops.
From sunrise to sunset, the beauty of this poultry farm is truly breathtaking in every light.
The chickens are so crowded, it's very good
Your farm is a testament to beauty and sustainability in harmony. The picturesque setting for the chickens is truly inspirational
thank so much
Wow Amazing Video good Job Man
Amazing
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thank bro
Definable the meat taste is better from walking outside ,but the ones that stay in less space grow and put on weight faster , this is free range anyway , amazing work
very happy for the interest
Absolutely stunning! The beauty of this chicken farm surpasses all expectations, blending functionality with picturesque scenery perfectly.
Thanks for the comment
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The chicken farm is very spacious and airy, the chickens grow very well.
thank you bro
The chicken's house is very beautiful
amazng
Really happy to see a chiken farm, if I may know where it is located.
Thanh you for
The aesthetic and operational excellence of your farm is breathtaking, proving that poultry farms can indeed be visually stunning
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Remarkably beautiful! The integration of natural beauty with chicken coops creates an idyllic and sustainable farming environment
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I really appreciate the effort you put into creating this video. Thank you!"
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Good work brother❤
Thank you
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I like your farm work.
Thank you so much
Nice place to raise more chicken
thank bro
Good job!.well done .
Does the hen lay egs
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Ko ban
Niềm mơ ước của tôi mà giờ vẫn chưa thực hiện được 😢
Good lucky
Great job. How many chickens are these?
2000 chickens
Amazing job ❤
thank you, What is your country?
Ber terbak memang di anjur kn dan di sunnah kn . Terdir dari yg halal...ayam sapi kambing ikan bebek ..hasil bisa di makan dan di jual...dan menikmati hasil dari penjualan ..itu.......
It's heartening to see how your efforts continuously propel our farm towards the goal of nurturing contented, high-quality chickens..
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Hi friends have a good day
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chúc bạn và kênh chuẩn bị làm tiến triển tốt
It's great to see how they let the chickens be free to work and grow instead of keeping them in cages. It's good to be friendly to nature and not inhumane
very happy for the interest
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Good video .
Heartfelt gratitude to our viewers for their continuous encouragement and for making our channel what it is today
Very nice. I wish they'd have some grass to eat.
Where do you live, do you have an area to raise chickens?
@@Sam98Farm Hi, we live in Alberta, Canada, in the winter we would need a heated chicken coop. We used to raise some broilers during the summer months and had some ducks and geese for a few years, they can take the cold but you must put straw on the snow so they don't freeze their feet. Almost 7 months of winter...GOD bless!
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This is good work,i would like to start mine;what are the requirements?
When first starting to raise chickens, there are some important points to pay attention to to ensure health and efficiency in raising chickens:
Choose a Breed: Choose a chicken breed suitable for the purpose of raising (meat, eggs, or both). You should learn carefully about their characteristics, food needs, and ability to adapt to local environmental conditions.
Living Environment: Provide a clean, airy living environment, with shelter from rain, sun and protection from wild animals. The coop needs to be designed for easy cleaning and enough space for the chickens to move around.
Food and Water: Ensure a nutritious food source and a continuous supply of clean water. The amount of food must be appropriate to the age and development status of the chicken.
Health Care: Monitor the health of chickens regularly, fully vaccinate and promptly handle diseases when detected. Learn about common diseases and how to prevent them.
Management: Record important information such as vaccination dates, feed consumption, and chicken flock development for easy monitoring and management.
Starting small and gradually increasing as you gain experience is a good way to learn and adapt to raising chickens.
I really like raising chickens but I don't know how to climb mountains
oh my god you should learn how to anchor a mountain because catching chickens is very difficult on that mountain
Que maravilha de lugar hein
Que maravilha de lugar hein
You should record the video clearer, I find it a bit noisy
Damn my camera fell into the water... sOrry
Good work 👍️🙏
thank youuuuuuuu
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ขอบคุณสำหรับคำติชม ฉันจะพยายามสร้างวิดีโอที่สวมใส่เช่นนี้มากขึ้น
Good work
hehe thank you
Wow amazing
thank you
Very nice ❤
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beautiful farm 🥞🐕🐵
It's great, everyone wants to raise chickens here
I really like them. So, How old are they your chick.?
3 months old sir
Is this for meat production or for eggs?
Meat production, sir
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Do they fly over the net?
Yes, Singular
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Thanks for sharing the great job of organic poultry farming but I would like to know the size of that chicken house which accommodates 2000 chickens
Length 13 meters, width 5.5 meters
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What breading of chicken is this ?
corn flour
Sorry² i mean the Breeding of this chicken?
Mas di kasi makan apa ayam sebanyak itu dan berapakali makan sehari sehat banget ayamnya ❤😂😂😂
Setiap hari ayam makan dua kali makan utama yaitu makan jagung
Berapa banyak ayam yang Anda pelihara?
Kích thước chuồng trại như nào ạ?
7x 14m
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Do you raise chickens?
new video from you in my feed
oh thank you so much
Que lindo
Thank you my friend
Eu também tou criando galinha só que tou tendo problema sem dinheiro pra comprar a ração delas
Alimentos baratos para galinhas ajudam os agricultores asiáticos a ganhar muito dinheiro@@josephmarlon186
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Coop view love
Like và ủng hộ bạn
thank ban
I want to also this styles farming.
Yeah thank you
Berapa luas lahan untuk 2000 ekor ayam???
400 meter persegi
Sir ur poultry shed size please means length and breadth
6x13m
Lokasi dimana bos?
Of course you
Farm size?
Length 13 meters, width 5.5 meters
amazing
Thank
How many eggs do hen lay per day?
The hen lays 400 eggs
I have a total of 460 hens
Can you make a video about the food given to hen ?
I already have 3 clips food on the channel, I will try to make more@@bawanthaprasad4914
I want food recipes
great work you got going on there sir. i wonder, do you get scary predators, like snakes and maybe jaguars?
Yes sir, most of them only hunt small chickens
Tuyệt
Thank you
Daerah mana ini , tolong infonya?
Saya datang dari Vietnam, senang menyambut Anda
@@Sam98Farm saya suka salam dari Indonesia
@@Sam98Farm boleh saya ikut bekerja di sana?
Please can you tell me how to manage the epidemic and prevention from any mass destruction. Are you apply any medicine for not affecting any epidemic?
Healthy chickens must be carefully cared for in the early stages. Medicine is used to treat diseases when they appear, so disinfect the coop regularly.
@@Sam98Farm what are the medicine usually use for treat if disease affected?
Where I use chicken medicine, it will be more difficult to sell. The health agency will issue a certificate of chicken compliance if the chicken is not sick and uses medicine.@@NG-ro8fw
I have a question only you can answer it . My àll question are regarding unfertilized eggs . Cause I am thinking to buy some lady hens and keep them with me without Letting them contact male hens
1) how many eggs can a lady hen produce in a day or a month ?. Talking about unfertilized eggs.
2) are these amounts of eggs layed naturally? Or any booster Medicine or injection is given ? If no Medicine or injection is given how many would it lay naturally ?
3) will they give me unfertilized eggs lifetime? Or there would be certain time limit ?
4) what is the life of those hens?
5) what is the self life of those unfertilized eggs ?
I would really appreciate you if you will reply to my each queries. Thanks in advance
Raising hens for eggs can be a rewarding experience. Here are detailed answers to your questions about unfertilized eggs:
1. Egg Production Rate
Daily and Monthly Egg Production:
Daily: On average, a healthy hen can lay about 1 egg per day, but this can vary. Some days a hen might not lay an egg at all.
Monthly: This results in approximately 20-30 eggs per month, considering there may be days when a hen does not lay an egg.
2. Natural Egg Laying vs. Medicinal Boosts
Natural Egg Laying:
Hens can lay eggs naturally without any medicinal or hormonal interventions.
Modern breeds of laying hens, such as the Leghorn, have been bred for high productivity and can lay a significant number of eggs naturally.
Boosters or Injections:
Commercial egg farms sometimes use lighting programs to simulate longer days, encouraging hens to lay more eggs.
No medication or injection is typically necessary to maintain natural egg production for backyard hens.
3. Duration of Egg Laying
Egg Production Lifespan:
Hens start laying eggs at around 5-6 months of age.
Peak production occurs during the first 2-3 years.
After this period, egg production gradually declines but hens can continue to lay, albeit at a slower rate, for several more years.
It's not uncommon for hens to lay eggs for 5-7 years, although at a reduced rate after the initial few years.
4. Lifespan of Hens
Life Expectancy:
The typical lifespan of a domestic hen is around 6-8 years.
With proper care, some hens can live up to 10-12 years.
Factors like breed, diet, housing, and overall health significantly affect their lifespan.
5. Shelf Life of Unfertilized Eggs
Storage and Freshness:
Room Temperature: Unfertilized eggs can last about 1-2 weeks at room temperature if kept in a cool, dry place.
Refrigerated: When stored in the refrigerator, eggs can remain fresh for 4-6 weeks or even longer. Some say they can last up to 8 weeks in ideal conditions.
Freshness Test: To check if an egg is still good, you can use the water test: place the egg in a bowl of water. Fresh eggs sink and lay flat on the bottom. If the egg stands upright or floats, it is no longer fresh and should not be consumed.
Summary
Eggs per Day/Month: 1 per day, 20-30 per month.
Natural Laying: Yes, modern breeds lay many eggs naturally without medication.
Laying Duration: Peak for 2-3 years, can continue at a reduced rate for 5-7 years.
Hen Lifespan: 6-8 years, potentially up to 10-12 years with good care.
Egg Shelf Life: 1-2 weeks at room temperature, 4-6 weeks refrigerated.
@@Sam98Farm got a detailed answer to my question. Thank you very much sir 😊
How much is the area of your land sir please share
7000 m2
@@Sam98Farm thank you, I have 400 sqare meter only, how much chicken can fit. I want your idea and help
Are you near a dense population?@@Wannkongor95
400 m2 1000 con gà@@Wannkongor95
Ga ada maling ayam ?
Tidak tersedia
Which age they start lay eggs
4 months of laying hens
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What is the name of this breeds
Hybrid chicken
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Lokasi mana boss
HO CHI MING City
% 70 rooster?
Yes sir
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coop size?
7x16 sir
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where is the location of this form
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