Today we are learning how I used pumpkin leaves to boost my egg production in my poultry farm please watch, like, comment and subscribe to my RU-vid channel 🙏♥️♥️
Wow thank you idol for sharing. Your tips, this is big help to all i use your tips when i go back home.. God bless you always,,,from Philippine, but i work now in korea
From, Bomet county I must say thank you so much Alinga for these information.The malenge leaves will never go wasted again.If you just pass by one day then I will give you enough to take God bless you
Hello Cissy..Greetings from Nigeria. I must commend you for your videos am really learning.. I work in oil & gas but I think now am motivated to start my own farm. Pls let me ask can the herbal leaves also use in broiler production? thanks
Watching you from Kenya, you have enlightened me on pumpkin leaves. I am for sure trying that today. Inhave more than 500 chickens but only a few are laying i get 8 trays a day thats around 240 eggs a day
Why remove threads. If we use a blender then it won't be a problem & we can sift it out. Please let me know if there's problem if I blend the whole thing
Thanks for your information but I noticed your pumpkin leaf is slightly different from ours in Nigeria. Though I may say that it's the same but no design on the leaves of our own. I am from Nigeria just knew about you just about two days ago. In Nigeria we have two types of pumpkin, the one you showed now is called fluted pumpkin (ugbogiri) in my dialect, while the second is just called pumpkin in my dialect (Ugu) I am from the Eastern part of Nigeria. I am sure you can find Nigerians in Kenya 😊 The fruit is the same as the one you showed we also boil and eat but problem is the design on the leaf. I will plant it ,we use it to make soup or eat yam. Find and let me know if it's the same. Thanks
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Hello dear sister , thanks so much with the information you are sharing with us, l just want to ask on avoiding a lot of smell in my poultry room , what exactly can l use
Watching from the Pacific Islands... Thanks for the tip, I've been giving them to my chickens after watching your videos...and I'm seeing good results... So, I would like to ask, how often should I give to the chicken or should I give to the chicken everyday? ...
Am so thankful I got here in time. Viewing from Kampala Uganda and lucky enough I got pumpkins at the farm and am giving them this remedy early thing tomorrow ❤
How often do l offer the birds Mango juice Ginger juice Papaya juice Is it daily Please l need this information as a guide in my Farm Thank you I will be waiting for your opinion Regards
Am watching live and direct from Malawi what a heathy. Birds you have and thanks for the information of a very good research my question is how many does a bird lay per 24 hours lastly send me the formula for making good balance feeds for lawyers birds
Alinga the tacit knowledge is there about the pumpkin leaves and now we need the scientific knowledge about the pumpkin leaves so i can take this magic to another level. Will you please?.
Madam Cissy, you didn't tell us the reason why you removed those fibrous thread-like things from the leaves before pounding it. My second opinion is, I believe the pounded leaves can also be mixed with their feeds, am I right?
This is yet another wonder of nature, please l want to know weather we can it use this pumpkin leaves for Noila and the broiler or local chicken? But Cissy you are making the whole thing very interesting, God bless you for encouraging us.
Veeeery well my chicken are local ones and just a handful compared to yours but I really enjoy listening to your trainings incidentally I have most of these herbals in the compound.God bless you. Kilifi kenya
Wow! Am watching from kenya and my very first time and I'm very excited to see this video. My chicken is kienyenji and right now I don't have any egg so am going to try these right away. God bless you for not being selfish 🙏