Practically Experimented Answer Why I Prefer The Red Leghorns Laying Birds 🐓🐓 || Increased Egg 🥚🥚 PRODUCTION And Long Shelf Life



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Raising of poultry Birds can be a little bit stressful for those of us who are not into agricultural mindset lifestyle line as a profession or as a career job even though we are into it we still struggle with some ups and downs which may lead to too much damage or pack of from the entire farming skill. This is what I mean there are some cases where by you go into a very big poultry farm business and as such you encounter what is known as loss.

In this case laws can be in form of different type or ways such that if care is not taken it can end up in bankrupt for those of us who obtain loan from agricultural banks to source for our farming businesses. The loss can be in form of death of some poultry Birds and if care is not taken it will drastically spread from one bed to another which mail it to massive death of the Poultry Birds if care is not taken and if proper manage is not given to them instantly.

The loss can also be in form of shortage of egg production. for some farmer they do prefer the rainy season for the legs than the dry season as well but for me I prefer the dry season to some extent because when you feed your Birds during the dry season they tend to drink more water which will induce and fasting help their egg production as the case may be.

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Recently I also purchased some more laying Birds which are the same as the red Leghorns. I prefer them because they lay eggs very well in both season. The rainy season and also the dry season. I sometimes pick 5 eggs in a day, four eggs in a day and also three eggs in a day.

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For my own egg production the Red Leghorns are the best laying birds as far as am concerned.

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Quad 48 MP, f/1.8, # Camera Details. ( Infinix Note 7 )

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Quad 48 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1/2.0", 0.8µm, PDAF
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2 MP, f/2.4Mobile, (depth)
2 MP, f/1.8, (dedicated video camera) - 128/6 model only
Features Quad-LED flash, panorama, HDR
Video 1080p@30fps

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Single 16 MP, f/2.0, 26mm (wide), 1/3.06", 1.0µm
Video 1080p@30fps


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Nice work.. @mattsanthonyit
I also intend raising layers but from day old chick, still thinking of the risk involved...

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Yes. You can do it. Once you think of it. The risk of the day old chick is very high. But you can take the risk as well.

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