Kuroiler are an improved kenyeji breed (cross-breed) originally from India and common in Uganda.
Here are SEVEN BENEFITS OF REARING THEM:
1. The hens can lay eggs for over two years. So you can start with a one hundred and end up with thousands.
2. These birds are scavengers and can eat anything, leftover foods from markets, schools, and waste products from the breweries. They can survive on any food. (at least for chicks of 3 weeks and older)
3. The can eat the conventional feeds as well as scavenge for their food. That is once can let them out, and they will hunt for their own food, and they will survive.
4. Kuroiler chicken are able to survive in verse climatic condition.
5. If well vaccinated, this chicken breed can be able to resist a number of illnesses. (Jolly Poultry chicks get vaccinated)
6. They are roosters, so do not need expensive chicken coop, you can keep them with low cost infrastructure. As long as you have a roof, whether it is metal, or grass, it is enough to house your chicken. Then you can add a wire mesh for the walls.
7. With this breed, you can start with a minimum amount of money, and then maximise the profit when it starts laying eggs.
Still doubting? Call us to ask your questions and raise your concerns!
Here are SEVEN BENEFITS OF REARING THEM:
1. The hens can lay eggs for over two years. So you can start with a one hundred and end up with thousands.
2. These birds are scavengers and can eat anything, leftover foods from markets, schools, and waste products from the breweries. They can survive on any food. (at least for chicks of 3 weeks and older)
3. The can eat the conventional feeds as well as scavenge for their food. That is once can let them out, and they will hunt for their own food, and they will survive.
4. Kuroiler chicken are able to survive in verse climatic condition.
5. If well vaccinated, this chicken breed can be able to resist a number of illnesses. (Jolly Poultry chicks get vaccinated)
6. They are roosters, so do not need expensive chicken coop, you can keep them with low cost infrastructure. As long as you have a roof, whether it is metal, or grass, it is enough to house your chicken. Then you can add a wire mesh for the walls.
7. With this breed, you can start with a minimum amount of money, and then maximise the profit when it starts laying eggs.
Still doubting? Call us to ask your questions and raise your concerns!
At what age do the kuroilers start lying eggs?
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