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How To Start A Pig Farming Business In Nigeria And Make Money

 Pig farming which is also known as piggery is a lucrative aspect of farming in Nigeria that can pull cash to your bank account on a daily basis. If you’re into pig farming, you can attest to the fact of never lacking money again. The primary reason why you’ll make money from this business is due to the high demand of pork meat in Nigeria and the meat sells fast in the market. Another reason to consider this business is that pigs reproduce in large numbers and grow super-fast. Just one pig can give birth to as much as 12 piglets at a time, making it one of the most reproducing farm animal in the world. Piglets are also called shoat or farrow. A male pig is also known as Boar while the female is a sow. A group of pigs is called a herd or drove. Despite the huge ROI in pig farming, a lot of Nigerians are still ignorant and adamant about this billion-dollar business. While some still doubt the profitability of this business, the few Nigerians who are in the business can tell you that ...

Step by step instructions to Make Feed for Chickens

 Making your own chicken feed is an incredible cash saving tip and permits you to know precisely the thing you're taking care of your chickens. To take care of your chickens naturally, utilize natural fixings in these plans. Attempt the chicken feed formula for laying hens, or make the oven feed on the off chance that you are raising oven hens. The two plans are wealthy in protein and supplements and will assist with supporting your chickens. 1 Measure the fixings into a holder. Add 107 pounds (49 kg) of entire maize supper, 41 pounds (19 kg) of soya, 28 pounds (13 kg) of fish feast, 31 pounds (14 kg) of maize grain, and 13 pounds (5.9 kg) of limestone powder into a compartment. This formula makes 220 pounds (100 kg) of chicken feed, so you will require an enormous container or barrel to blend and store the feed in.[1] Utilize natural fixings to make the chicken feed natural. Buy the fixings from a mass merchandise store or a homestead shop. 2 Blend the fixings until they are total...