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Moringa conditioning


The World Health Organization estimates that at present 80 percent of the world’s population relies on herbal medicines as part of their primary health care. If herbs are good for humans they must be good for chickens too.

It has been already established that using herbs with your birds has a number of benefits. Herbas have become inexpensive tools for the promotion of overall well-being in your flock. Gamecock raisers should now adopt herbs as part of their birds diet and supplementation.

When it comes to gamecocks, herbs can be used for both their preventative, curative and physical conditioning properties. Herbs have high nutritional value for gamecocks.

Many herbs are high in vitamins and nutrients and are simply good for your flock to eat. Many herbs are packed with protein, B12, potassium, calcium and amino acids. Your chickens can also get several vitamins from eating herbs (vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12 and C).

Malunggay is an example of one such herb that is good for your chickens? According to research malunggay is rich in vit c, a and iron. Its calcium is 4 times the calcium of milk, plus it does not have lactose which chickens cannot assimilate.

Malunggay fruits are good for brood cocks as it increases semen and malunggay leaves reduce phlegm. Malunggay is useful to RB Sugbo's rooster biotechnology, the method of raising game fowl the way of nature.. Another very important element to aid fertilility and well being are herbs. Mix malunggay leaves and onions with the feed. Malunggay or moringa will increase the brood fowl’s fertility.

Malunggay is high in calcium (four times the calcium in milk), therefore lactating mothers are advised to consume malunggay leaves to produce more milk for their babies. The young malunggay leaves are also boiled and taken as tea.

For chickens you may mix fres or dried malunggay leaves with the feeds.

Malunggay contains three times the potassium in bananas.

Malunggay contain four times the vitamin A in carrots.

An ounce of malunggay has the same Vitamin C content as seven oranges.

Malunggay leaves contain two times the protein in milk.

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What will be the standards

of the fighting rooster

of the future?

 

The Peruvian is getting popular in the Philippines. It is a different kind of rooster. It is much bigger, much taller, much stronger, although not necessarily better than the American Game fowl.

 

Definitely the Peruvian game fowl will change the standards of the future. In some instances it will tremendously improve the present bloodlines. On the other hand it could also ruin many good bloodlines of today.

 

The Peruvian has a couple of good traits vital to winning Long Knife fights. But it also has more bad traits. Finding out which are good and which are bad is the challenge.

 

We think just enough Peruvian blood is good. Too much Peruvian blood is bad.

 

We are trying to balance it out. Check out the PERUBLIZ.

 

 

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