5) Breeds of the Turkeys:
The world famous seven standard breeds of turkeys are:
White Holland
Bourban red
Narragansett
Black
Slate
Bronze
Beltsville small white
Age of laying 24 - 28 weeks
No. of eggs produced per year 70 - 100
Egg weight 85 gm app.
Male and female ratio 1:5
Average body weight Male:7-8 kg, Female 5-8kg
No.of chicks per female 43 - 63
Feed efficiency 2.8kg- 3.0 kg
Ks Livestock Farm (poultry), Original Breeders Of Aseel,kadaknath, Turkey, Gramapriya Layer,giriraja Jumbo Grower, Vigova Ducklings, Guniea Fowl.
uinea fowl are Gallinaceous birds like chickens and turkeys. Members
of the order Numididae, they are native to Africa.
Guinea fowl are hardy and low maintenance, and are adept at foraging
for their food. While they donâ??t lay continuously like chickens do, their
nutritious eggs have a unique and delicate flavor.
They also make excellent watchdogs, sounding the alarm when
unknown visitors approach with a noise that sounds something akin
Weight of Day Old Kadaknath
Chicks 28 to 30 grams
Bird Body Color Jet black
Body weight in 8 weeks 1.0kg to 1.1 kg
Period required to attain 1 kg of
body weight 13 to14 Weeks
Period required to attain 1.5 to 2 Kg
Body weight Like Country Chicken
Total weight (male) 2.3 to 2.5 kg
Total weight (female) 1.6 to 1.8 kg
Quality of Meat Black like pure country chicken
Meat percentage without skin
(dressed) 65 %
Are these good for Commercial or
Backyard poultry farming Good for both
Age for first egg laying 23 to 24 weeks
Egg laying/month 11-12
Annual egg laying 120
Egg colour Brown
Feed required 50 kg for entire growth
Red and black specks on white colour Plumage gives attractive
appearance to the bird.
Single comb pattern dominantly
Juvenile body weight
Yellow colour shank Compact body conformation 2.
Production profile of Gramapriya:
Stands out as superior adoptative
genotype under harsh environment Efficient egg production
ranging from 170 to 200 in 500 days
Tinted eggs producer with 40 to 55 g egg weight
Matured earlier close to 160 days significantly
Ideal weight ranges 1.5 kg to 2.1 kg atsexual maturity
Ducks lay more egg per bird per year than chicken.
The size of the duck egg is larger than hen egg by about 15 to 20 gms.
Ducks require lesser attention and thrive well in scavenging
conditions.
Ducks supplements their feed by foraging. They eat fallen grains in
paddy fields, insects, snails, earthworms, small fishes and other
aquatic materials.
From commercial point of view, ducks have a longer profitable life.
They lay well even in second year.
Ducks do not require any elaborate houses like chicken
Ducks are quite hardy, more easily brooded and more resistant to common avian diseases. 2 8. Marshy river side, wet land and barren moors upon which chicken or no other type of stock will flourish, are excellent quarters for duck farming.
Ducks lay 95 98% of their eggs in the morning before 9.00 AM. Thus