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I am here today with an update on chickens and chicks after almost two weeks because I don't find it difficult to write a blog, but if there is no response from the curators or the high-ranking officials, it becomes interesting because there are some posts that are trending, but despite all the hard work, if you don't get a good response, then there is no point in writing. Let's start today's blog.
The new chicks that we have have been with us for about a month now and Masha Allah, their number is around 25 to 30. I have been talking about their health, they are healthy and fit.
I have taken special care of their diet and feed them millet two to three times a day so that they can grow quickly.
Sometimes, when they are given water to drink, Panadol syrup is mixed in it to protect them from colds and fever. Since the weather is sometimes hot and sometimes cold, the month of April has begun and the cold wave is still ongoing in this month, it is very important for them to use this syrup.
The big chicks, which are eight to nine months old, have now become hens and roosters. Some of them are ready to lay eggs. My goal is to get eggs from them and further expand this farm so that I can keep as many chicks and hens as possible and take care of them. I feed them wheat grains so that their stomachs are full. These wheat grains are still being chewed from the ground.
I sold the previous rooster I had and I borrowed this one from someone. This rooster is also a good breed and when the hens lay eggs through this rooster, it will produce chicks of good breed.
Big chickens and roosters are very naughty. They enter the kitchen or damage other food items. I have never seen anything more naughty than them. Even children feel happy when they play with them. I hope you like this blog of mine. See you in the next update.
Amjad Sharif is an experienced farmer, educated agricultural expert, amateur gardener, and tourist person. He specializes in modern and natural ways of agriculture. He presents his experiences and highlights of rural life in a simple and informative manner on Hive.
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