Chicken Lodge

Chicken Lodge Wholesales and retail sales of live and freshly killed organic broiler chicken and animal nutrition consultant.

10/10/2024
Our hearts goes out to livestock farmers in Nigeria, especially poultry farmers in this hot weather. How are you all hol...
24/03/2024

Our hearts goes out to livestock farmers in Nigeria, especially poultry farmers in this hot weather. How are you all holding up?

There are lots of birds losses making rounds already. We've once lost huge numbers of chickens to the weather in our Lagos poultry some years back, so we know how heartwrenching such loss can be and definitely do not want you going through same stress.

So we decided to put these tips out here so people who own backyard poultries and do not enjoy the services of professionals can try them to avoid loosing their birds to hot weather.

✓ Use cages that enhances cross ventilation

✓ Let your poultry location be in a well ventilated area away from places prone to prolonged sun rays.

✓ Alter access to your birds feeds when the Sun peaks. (Here in Ibadan, Sun becomes very hot from 12pm most times, till 4:30 pm. We remove the feeders in our chicken cages so they can depend on only water. This helps them take more water and stay hydrated)

✓ Make sure their source of water is not placed directly in the sun to avoid hotness. If the tank you get water from gets hot when the Sun is out, fetch water into containers and keep away from sun before the tank water gets hot)

✓ Check their waters at intervals to make sure it hasn't changed temperature. (When water gets warm or hot, the chickens avoid it and this usually leads to dehydration, unconsciousness and then death)

✓ Add ice or serve them chilled water (In places where the weather is extremely hot like in the North, ice can be added to the chickens water to keep the temperature normal)

✓ If you can, use fan or even AC In your poultry (Large scale or medium scale poultry farmers can use AC or fans in places where the weather is hot and ventilation is poor)

These were curated from personal experiences and I think would work for other livestock farmers.

Need consultation, feed formulation or feasibility study on poultry farming? Send us a message on Facebook or call the number on the flyer to speak with our online representative on service fees.

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Have you been eating a creatures me**es? Well, unless you do not eat eggs, the answer is YES!During ovulation.Female chi...
17/11/2023

Have you been eating a creatures me**es?

Well, unless you do not eat eggs, the answer is YES!

During ovulation.
Female chickens have a menstrual cycle which comes in the form of eggs from at most 18weeks upward.
Like women, hens have ovaries. During a hen’s cycle, an o***y sends a yolk, then the yolk forms what we know of as an 'egg white'.

It then moves through the reproductive tract into the shell gland.
The shell takes about 21 hours to form and "kookoorokoo!" —out pops an egg!

It takes one chicken approximately 26hours to form and lay an egg!

So when next you eat an egg, remember you're eating a creature's 26 hours of hard work.

I wish this creatures could talk, so we can ask if they have menstrual cramps too.

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When people ask for business ideas they can do with certain amount and people suggest livestock business (especially pou...
29/07/2023

When people ask for business ideas they can do with certain amount and people suggest livestock business (especially poultry farming), I wonder if their suggestion is from experience or just a suggestion.

🐓 Poultry farming is not for someone looking to make quick profit.

🐓 Poultry farming is not for someone without other sources of income.

🐓 Poultry farming is not for someone nursing high blood pressure.

🐓 Poultry farming is not for someone depending on bank loans for capital.

🐓 Poultry farming is not for people who can't spend on CONSULTATIONS.

🐓 Poultry farming is a huge risk.

A risk anyone without financial backup shouldn't just venture into.

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Few days ago, I watched the news about how livestock farmers (especially poultry farmers) in Ibadan came out in numbers ...
26/07/2023

Few days ago, I watched the news about how livestock farmers (especially poultry farmers) in Ibadan came out in numbers to protest against the high price of chicken feeds.

I discussed it with someone a day later pointing out the situation would likely cause more increase in the prices of eggs. She said naively "they should just stop giving them plenty food , they are grown afterall".

Apparently, a lot of people do not understand the importance of routine feeding to chickens bred for commercial purposes.

Chickens are quite more complicated than we know and a lot of factors goes into the quality and quantity of feeds they consume.

Chickens raised for eggs (layers) for example would lay quality and good sizes of eggs when properly cared for.

Chickens do not lay eggs only when they mate with cocks(male hens). They lay eggs as a routine ovulation procedure but only lay fertile eggs when they mate.

The quality of a layers feed and general care would determine the kind of eggs they lay.

And chickens are so complicated that the slightest changes in the routine way of caring for them signals a kind of hormonal changes which could take time and extra expenses to keep them back in track.

In the case of feeds getting super expensive. The disadvantages to farmers is that they would be forced to change routine which would affect both the size , meat and egg quality of the chicken and make them run into losses; since chicken and eggs are usually priced based on their sizes.

So when you pay for an egg, you're not just paying for the egg.

You're paying for the fee, care and the people it takes to manage the chickens.

Need paid consultation on poultry farming, feeds or egg business?

Click the button on the page to send a message.

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How About A Chicken Joke 🤣
19/01/2023

How About A Chicken Joke 🤣

What do you know about chicken eggs?🤸 Soon, we will be sharing facts about eggs that you probably didn't know 👍
16/01/2023

What do you know about chicken eggs?

🤸 Soon, we will be sharing facts about eggs that you probably didn't know 👍

There is not doubt that eggs are now scarce and super expensive!  But it is funny to hear a person say things like "are ...
14/01/2023

There is not doubt that eggs are now scarce and super expensive! But it is funny to hear a person say things like "are chickens now on family planning?", "are chickens refusing to copulate?" 😆😆

Apparently a lot of people think chickens lay eggs after 'copulating' 😆

And we at Chicken Lodge decided to share with our audiences 5 egg facts.

Starting from Monday!

Don't miss it.

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Ijegun Road, Ikotun
Lagos

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00

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