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Wanipa Farms has now introduce it's newest product line on the market, Natural Hot 🔥 Mphilipili 🌶️. This is chili source...
31/05/2024

Wanipa Farms has now introduce it's newest product line on the market, Natural Hot 🔥 Mphilipili 🌶️. This is chili source is naturally made with no additives.

For orders:
✓Call 0978 344666
✓Whatsapp; 0954 758598
✓Come in person; Plot No. 19064 Thabo Mbeki road opposite ZNBC

3days old Fertilized village chickens Eggs ready to go into the incubator.To make an order for the day old village chick...
06/05/2024

3days old Fertilized village chickens Eggs ready to go into the incubator.

To make an order for the day old village chick, kindly Call us 0978344666 or Whatsapp 0954758598 or come in person at our office at plot No. 19064 along Thabo Mbeki road opposite ZNBC in Mass Media area.

Note: Minimum order quantity 50 chicks per batch.


11/04/2024

✓Are you already in village chicken poultry business but you are facing challenges in controlling diseases in your poultry

✓Are you already in village chicken poultry business and commercial feed is becoming too expensive for you to buy and feed your flock of chickens

✓Are you already in village chicken poultry business and you are struggling to make profits

Worry normal, Wanipa Farms is here to offer you one to one consultancy services. We will plan and fix a weekly visitation schedule to your farm/poultry house and give you hands_on training on the following:-
✓Develop a business plan/model that will able you make profits
✓General poultry management
✓Disease control and mitigation methods
✓Biosecurity for poultry farming
✓Feed formulation to substitute the commercial feed
✓Azolla, duckweed and maggot farming as food supplements for village chickens.

For more information contact us on:-
Call: 0978344666
WhatsApp: 0954758598
Facebook: Wanipa Farms
Or visit our office at plot No. 19064, Thabo Mbeki road opposite ZNBC in Mass Media.


11/04/2024

Part of the village chicken parent stock


Today's collection of fertilized village chicken eggs ready for incubation.As Wanipa Farms we also offer the following c...
01/04/2024

Today's collection of fertilized village chicken eggs ready for incubation.

As Wanipa Farms we also offer the following consultancy services:

✓ Business plan for broiler and village chickens
✓General Poultry management for village, broilers and layers chickens
✓Disease control and mitigation measure in poultry farming
✓Bio-security in poultry farming
✓Feed Formulation for village chickens
✓Azola, duckweed and maggot growing as food supplements for village chickens

Contact WANIPA FARM Team on:-

✓Call us on 0978 344666
✓WhatsApp us on 0954 758598
✓page: Wanipa Farms
✓Visit our office located in Mass Media area at plot No. 19064 along Thabo Mbeki opposite ZNBC


How are you fellow farmers? Today I have some interesting tips that you may need to know about rosters, hens and the fer...
30/03/2024

How are you fellow farmers? Today I have some interesting tips that you may need to know about rosters, hens and the fertilized eggs. I know many of you poultry farmers who keeps chickens for production sometime you get surprised that the eggs your hen is laying are sometime not fertilized, below are a few tips that you may need to know.

Interesting facts of chicken egg fertility that you may not know.

🪶 It is possible to have a rooster and a hen that are active but a hen can still lay eggs that are not fertile:

I know you may be wondering how, and here is the explanation.
Unlike other birds where you find partners, in chickens there is no courtship or romance. A rooster just forces himself on the hen. So what happens is when a rooster mates a hen, his injected semen is stored in numerous s***m storage tubules (SSTs) located in the area where the hen’s uterus joins the va**na. But this only happens provided the hen likes the rooster. If she doesn’t, she can sq**rt out the semen to avoid hatching his offspring. Therefore a hen may still proceed to lay eggs that are not fertile despite even mating with a rooster every day.

🪶 Even if the hen approves the rooster, some eggs may still not be fertile:

Since the s***m is released shortly after an egg is laid, and each egg takes approximately 25 hours to develop, an egg produced on the day of mating will not be fertile.

An egg laid the next day may or may not be fertile, depending on the timing. An egg laid on the third day definitely should be fertile.

So as you can see your hen can still have the first two or three eggs that are not fertile despite the hen and a rooster having mated.

🪶 You don't need a rooster everyday for the hen to continue laying fertile eggs:

The amount of time during which the hen will continue to lay fertile eggs depends on how much s***m fills the SSTs, which are capable of storing semen from multiple matings and multiple roosters.

Highly productive hens generally remain fertile longer than hens that lay at a slower rate. The average duration of fertility from a single mating is 10 to 14 days.
So it is possible that once your hen has mated with a rooster you can even take the rooster away and you can still have fertile eggs for the next 14 days.

🪶 For first time layers if a rooster has mated with a hen, all her eggs are not always fertile:

Generally speaking, a hen who has mated will be fertile between 7 and 10 days after. It takes that long for the s***m to reach the oviduct where eggs are made. So it is possible that after mating, your hen can still continue to lay eggs that are not fertile for the next 10 days. This is why it is encouraged that for hens that are laying for the first time it is better to eat the eggs for the first two or three weeks instead of attempting to hatch them.

🪶 Not all roosters have fertile s***m:

This is a sad one. Just like in humans, even in chickens we also have roosters that are infertile.
Why? Who knows. It's maybe just something in his genes not working as it should. Again, very like the human condition. There's not always a rhyme or reason.

NB- This article has been compiled to help people understand why at time they may hear those who provide hatchery services referring to their eggs not having been fertile. We know some have been wondering why the eggs are said not to be fertile yet they have the recommended number of hens and roosters that are also active for that matter.

While the article has been compiled from various sources that l believe to be credible, it is only for general information. For specifics relating to one's flock l still recommend that farmers use the services of professionals

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Are you looking for where to buy village chickens fertilized eggs, or where to buy day old chicks at a very affordable p...
29/03/2024

Are you looking for where to buy village chickens fertilized eggs, or where to buy day old chicks at a very affordable price, stress no more WANIPA FARMs is here to provide you with these products. For more information Call us on 0978344666 or Whatsapp us on 0954758598 or Visit our office at plot No. 19064 Thabo Mbeki Road opposite ZNBC.


22/03/2024

A SUCCESSFUL STORY OF A BEGINER IN CHICKENS FARMING

Mostly people usually want to start businesses with huge capital. This is sometimes the case even for those who haven't mastered the art of doing that particular business. Well maybe you can get or two points from how we started from scratch but ended up where we are in a few months though full of up and downs. Remember it's always important to start small if you have less experience in the farming activity or any other business you intend to pursue. That particular project you start small will be your pilot project that will give you quality indicators and lessons of what to expect if you were to undertake it at a large scale.
When we decided to raise common free range (Village) chickens for purposes of producing poultry meat and eggs, we bought 20 point of lay hens and 5 Cockerels. So in total we had 25 birds only.
Within a period of 3 to 4 weeks after we bought them, they all started laying eggs and every 5 days we were able to raise about 65 fertile eggs which we put in the incubator for artificial incubation for 21 days and got on average 50 chicks every after 5 days. Note that, our hatching rate was about 75-80% and our mortality rate was about 3 to 5% per month.
We repeated the process every after 5 days for the next 6 months (180 days) which simply means we put eggs 36 times in the incubator in that 6 months we roughly had 1,650 chicks in total net of mortality on average from just 20 hens.
This just proves to you that you don't need thousands of kwachas to start something really big. Start small with the available resources and grow from there. Others will argue and say its due to the incubator that these numbers were achieved. No its not! Even if you tried this with natural incubation you can still make it though over a longer time than the 6 months but at a lower cost. Just ensure you separate the hen from its chicks as soon as chicks are 2 weeks old and provide them with some artificial heat in the enclosed room until they have grown enough to be mixed with others.

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WANIPA FARMs the place you can find assorted breed of free-range chickens.
14/03/2024

WANIPA FARMs the place you can find assorted breed of free-range chickens.

NOVEMBER PROMOTION!Fresh broiler chickens for sale.At only k85Free delivery for more than 15 within LusakaWanipa farms  ...
02/11/2022

NOVEMBER PROMOTION!
Fresh broiler chickens for sale.
At only k85
Free delivery for more than 15 within Lusaka
Wanipa farms


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09/08/2022

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