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Small holder poultry

by ruchita — last modified Oct 21, 2013 04:00 PM
Kuroiler hen is capable of laying 120-150 eggs Kuroiler hen is capable of laying 120-150 eggs
Kuroiler eggs are tan coloured Kuroiler eggs are tan coloured
Kuroiler eggs (large sized) being compared with Desi eggs (small sized). Kuroiler eggs (large sized) being compared with Desi eggs (small sized).
Kuroiler day old chicks ready to be transported Kuroiler day old chicks ready to be transported
Kuroiler chicks in a hatching tray at Kolkata hatchery. Kuroiler chicks in a hatching tray at Kolkata hatchery.
Interior of a small Kuroiler Mother Unit. Interior of a small Kuroiler Mother Unit.
Firdosi's Kuroiler chicks in newly constructed Mother Unit on her roof. Firdosi's Kuroiler chicks in newly constructed Mother Unit on her roof.
Day old Kuroiler chicks are placed in cane baskets Day old Kuroiler chicks are placed in cane baskets
A flock of Kuroiler birds. A flock of Kuroiler birds.
A colourful healthy cockerel at Diamond Harbour. A colourful healthy cockerel at Diamond Harbour.
45-day old Kuroiler chicken 45-day old Kuroiler chicken
Semi scavenging system with supplementary feeding both appropriate and profitable. Semi scavenging system with supplementary feeding both appropriate and profitable.
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