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  1. #1011

    boss kyoshero, daghang salamat sa imong pag welcome... pasensya na nga karon pako kabalik pagbisita... ang akong kaso boss kay naa ko karon sa gawas sa nasod nanginabuhi unya nagplano ko nga mag-breed aning mga manoka... sa sunod tuig pa tingali ko mgsugod inig uli nako... maghiany2x lang usa kog pangoykoy og mga inpormasyon bahin ani nga mga mananapa... nindota unya boss oi kung makasuroy ta sa imong farm inig uli nako... best regards n godbless...

  2. #1012
    Quote Originally Posted by jdjd View Post
    depende sa clase, edad ug porma boss foefighter

    trio nga breeder imung gusto boss?

    pwede man pud trio nga 2 months and up boss

    boss jdjd, trio nga breeder boss akong ganahan kanang mga 8-12 months ... wa paman kaayo koy alamag ani nga mga manoka boss... unsa diay mga bloodlines o klase ani nila boss? naa bay mga seminars unsaon pag alima ani nila... pasensya na mga bossing...

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    pasensya na mga bosing, naa ra diay sa first page ang mga bloodlines ani nila... sorry kaayo... basahon na lang nako sugod gyod sa sinugdanan para dili non-sense ang akong mga pangutana...

    more power to CBCBAI...............

  4. #1014
    Quote Originally Posted by foefighters View Post
    pasensya na mga bosing, naa ra diay sa first page ang mga bloodlines ani nila... sorry kaayo... basahon na lang nako sugod gyod sa sinugdanan para dili non-sense ang akong mga pangutana...

    more power to CBCBAI...............

    y blemah namo boss........if naa ka malibgan about sa mga nagkalaing2x breed feel free lng to ask any member of the club....labi na ang mga masters dre.....i beliv na mas dali masabtan ang info bsta gkan na mismo sa pro breeder ang message

    Godbless

  5. #1015
    NEW CHICKEN BREED:

    check this out guys.....a clip from another site, have fun:

    the articles says............


    I confess. I've been playing with genetics, trying to bring forth a chicken that can protect itself from predators.

    I think I may have something here.



    The only problem I'm having is that she eats everything she hatches....

    Well, I admit it doesn't get along well with the regular hens, but I'm thinking of designing protective collars for them to keep her from ripping their necks open.

    On the plus side, she can see in the dark, and is one heck of a mouse hunter. A great savings in feed loss.

    now back to the real world.....share ko lng ni since uso npud ang mga sakit sa manok ron.....:


    TOPIC: Reservoirs of Infection

    In order to cause an infection in an animal, diseases need to be introduced from a reservoir of infection where the disease causing organism survives, and where it may also multiply. Transmission may be direct, or may be indirect via a vector, or other intermediate host. Reservoirs may themselves be other living organisms, including other poultry. Reservoirs may also be inanimate, such as water or the soil.

    Animate or live reservoirs include:

    Other domestic poultry - chickens, ducks, guinea fowl, turkeys, geese. This includes dead poultry that are not properly disposed of
    Wild birds (including caged birds)
    Wild animals, including rats and other rodents
    Other domestic livestock
    Humans
    Snails, slugs and earthworms
    Arthropods, including fleas, mites, lice, mosquitoes and other biting fliesand also, in some cases, insects that may be eaten by the poultry

    Inanimate reservoirs of infection include:

    Feed supplied to the poultry, which may contain fungi, bacteria or toxins
    Water. This is essential, but must be supplied clean. Stagnant or dirty water may include large numbers of bacteria, fungi or protozoa
    Soil, litter and dust - which may contain spore bearing organisms (e.g. fungi or bacteria) that can invade the body through a wound
    Housing or other structures used by the poultry that are not kept sufficiently clean, or not adequately ventilated.
    Last edited by Janroe; 06-24-2010 at 09:39 PM.

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    bai L.L., salamat kaau sa pag bisita diri sa cbcbai

    igo raku sa pag alagad ug pag hatag ug supporta sa cbcbai..public official is a public servant,hehehe...unahon una ang kabantaman una pa ang kalingawan,hahahaha..pero lingaw man kaau ning mag buhi ug bantam bai..pwede both?hehehe...

    naa mi krn sa among nahimutangan bai tungod sa pag pursigir ug pag gahin sa mga opisyales ug membro sa cbcbai sa ilang higayon, takna, bulsa ug debosyon alang sa kalambuan sa pinaangga natong mga manok nga gagmay

    sa tanan opisyales ug membro sa cbcbai..i salute you for sa job well done..wa ang CBCBAI karon kung wa mo mga bai's

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    Quote Originally Posted by foefighters View Post
    boss jdjd, trio nga breeder boss akong ganahan kanang mga 8-12 months ... wa paman kaayo koy alamag ani nga mga manoka boss... unsa diay mga bloodlines o klase ani nila boss? naa bay mga seminars unsaon pag alima ani nila... pasensya na mga bossing...

    maayogn pag bisita diri sa cbcbai boos foefighter, andam ug ganahan kaau mi nga mu tubang sa imung mga pangutana boss kabahin sa pinalanga natong mga bantams... hoping na you will join us puhon boss inig balik nimu diri sa ato

    kabahin sa seminars boss kay wala pata ani pero hopefully naa unya ta puhon...papareha ra gamay ang pamaagi sa manok pangsabong ang bantam boss pero more on fashion ni sila compara sa fighting cocks nga more on gameness ug martial arts (gladiator sa ruyda) hehehhe....

    feel free to post and ask questions lang boss kabahin sa bantams kay daghan ang welling kaau nga mo paambit sa ilang kamahuan diri sa atong thread

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    sir janroe, biliba naku sa imung bag-ong breeding sir oi..ang predator ug prey man jud imung gi cross breed...hehehehee.... mao naning panahuna nga ang bitin mahadlok na sa manok kay naa nay catchi...hehehe


    nice info kabahin sa reservoirs sir

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    TOPIC: Management-related Problems

    Nutritional Problems

    Birds that are fed an adequate diet made up from a good commercial feed are unlikely to suffer from nutritional problems unless there are additional factors involved, such as diseases that result in diarrhoea or otherwise interfering with the digestive system.

    Village, backyard or scavenging poultry on the other hand are subject to the availability of food in their normal environment, which may or may not be deficient in vitamins, minerals or other important dietary component.

    Stress

    Any form of stress may result in a disease outbreak, or diseases in individual birds, as a result of a disease causing organism that is not normally a problem. Any disease will also result in stress, and may therefore increase the potential for other diseases. Stress may result in the immune system not being able to cope with the disease challenge. Common forms of stress in commercial poultry systems include:

    Heat stress (any extremities in temperature, both hot and cold).

    Overcrowding, perhaps due to poorly designed housing or inadequate facilities. Fighting for space at a feeder or drinker will result in injury, and in reduced growth or productivity. Overcrowding increases the exposure of disease causing organisms and often increases the opportunity for the growth and spread of these organisms.

    Moving, e.g. from a hatchery to farm or from one building to another.

    Vaccination. Negative reactions from some vaccines may occur up to 10 days after inoculation.

    Temporary, or longer term, shortages in feed or water.

    Changes in feeds or feeding methods, or changes to a daily routine.

    Poor nutrition. Inadequate diets may result in deficiency diseases and general lowering of resistance to infection.

    Parasites (both external and internal). They weaken the bird and provide additional opportunities for the introduction of other disease causing organisms.

    Physical disturbances such as excessive noise or other unnecessary activity.

    Heat Stress


    A condition caused by high temperatures, especially associated with high humidity and low air speed. Symptoms include: Panting, legs and wings outstretched, increased thirst, reduced feed consumption, and reduced egg production.

    Birds regulate their body temperature by controlling heat loss through their skin and feather cover, and through evaporation by panting. A mature chicken starts panting when temperatures reach about 29 or 30°C, with chicks being affected at higher temperatures. Panting causes a chicken to exhale large quantities of carbon dioxide and this increases the pH of the blood. This causes physiological changes that result in stress, and chickens may stop eating, lay fewer and smaller eggs (with thinner shells). Young birds may stop growing.

    Increased air circulation in poultry housing is important, and the provision of adequate shade from the sun is vital. Provide extra water supplies, and make sure that the water is clean.

    Cold may also be a serious problem, particularly for chickens.

    Poorly designed poultry houses

    Even freely ranging, scavenging poultry require safe secure roosting areas, and nesting areas, as well as suitable shelter from the elements. More intensive production systems require all this, with greater attention given to the precise requirements of the birds

    Cannibalism and feather picking

    Cannibalism is a problem that is particularly associated with large poultry flocks where birds kept in close confinement peck at each other. This can produce significant mortality in the flock when injury results. It will also cause a decrease in egg production as the hen-pecked birds become stressed.

    Some chickens are more likely to engage in cannibalism than others. The problem has a range of causes, which are summarised by Damerow (1994), and include:

    Heat without adequate ventilation.
    Nests and nesting areas not dark enough.
    Crowding, and high densities of birds in areas where they are unable to get away from each other.
    Boredom or lack of exercise (this is more likely in cage birds than in free range birds).
    Feed and water troughs too few or too close together (crowding at the feeding stations).
    Feed that is too high in calories and too low in fibre (they quickly satisfy their nutritional needs and get bored).
    Feed that is deficient in nutrients may result in the birds becoming irritated which can subsequently lead to cannibalism. This is likely to be in the protein levels or an imbalance of sodium.
    External parasites may cause a chicken to pull out its own feathers, and draw blood. This may attract other birds to peck at the area.
    Injury or bleeding from other causes.

    Injury


    Injuries, when left untreated, are likely to result in infections. Injuries to the birds therefore need to be avoided, and good management practices coupled with well designed housing is an important preventative measure. Overcrowding will commonly lead to aggression between birds - with a high probability of injuries to one or both birds. Similarly, a lack of space at feeders and drinkers will also lead to aggression and injury.

    Overcrowding will also lead to stress, and stress can lead poultry to "pick" at one another - eventually resulting in cannibalism (see above).

    Free range, scavenging and backyard poultry are much less likely to suffer from problems of overcrowding than intensively reared broilers or layers. However, poultry housing still needs to be constructed to to provide a good environment for the birds - both while roosting at night and when nesting and egg laying. Poorly constructed housing may result in stress and injury.

    Poisoning

    Poisoning should not be a problem with chickens, but common sense needs to be used in keeping the birds away from pesticides, herbicides, rodenticides, fungicides, and also from treated seed intended for planting. Other than accidental poisoning with such chemicals, the most likely cause of poisoning is probably from mycotoxins produced by fungi or moulds growing in feed.

    Rodents


    Rodents are attracted to poultry houses by the availability of feed, in feeders or spilled on the ground, as well as by the availability of water and by protection and shelter. Rodents can spread diseases, for example through droppings left in feed troughs. Rodents can be a particular problem where there is a raised floor that provides a dark and protected space offering nesting sites. Quite apart from the risk of disease, a rodent problem represents a financial loss through wasted feed.

    Chickens are natural predators and will catch and eat smaller mice, but the more agile species and the larger species (e.g. rats) are not controlled by chickens and where there are problems, rodent control measures will be required.
    Last edited by Janroe; 06-24-2010 at 09:39 PM.

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    maayogn gabie kaninyo mga sir's

    sir boomer,janroe ug kyoshero...

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