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Yellow York Eggs
Impunity
#11 Posted : Sunday, November 16, 2014 11:09:12 PM
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Na zile mayai boiro zinagongwa kando ya barabara how do you tell the color of the york?
Once boiled the york color is the same no matter what steroid the chicken was fed on.

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#12 Posted : Monday, November 17, 2014 7:35:20 AM
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see why we are somewhat abnormal? Going green.
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#13 Posted : Monday, November 17, 2014 10:18:47 AM
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Wacheni fitina mingi. What @bigchick probably bought are eggs from kari improved chicken. Though the shell looks like that of layers, thy're very much kienyeji eggs. The breed is a fast growing, disease resistant chicken. I think farmers should brand their eggs and identify the breed. This is the breed of the future though established exotic breeders are fighting it.
Much Know
#14 Posted : Monday, November 17, 2014 11:08:13 AM
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Most off these laboratory "genetically altered" eggs contain traces of antibiotics and will need dawa one way or another, so not only the diet matters. Whether kari or whatever, even though these hi-breeds are improvements from the typical kizungu layer chicken, they have a host of issues behind them. for example you cannot hatch your own eggs and become a slave to kari, kuroiler, kenchic, kenbro(6 kilo chicken) or whoever for chicks or fertilized eggs. If you want to invest in your health and wealth long term, go for pure kienyeji (organic free range). It may take time to develop your supply of chickens and eggs but i can guarantee you one thing, the price is skyrocketing (globally), it is common to see a real kienyeji of 2.5 kilos selling for 1,500/=, even in markets in oshago leave Nairobi (a similar broiler is 400/-, and if you ever get into export in the future (very possible), you will be laughing all the way....
Ras Kienyeji Man
story teller
#15 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2014 3:45:02 PM
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IDP wrote:
Wacheni fitina mingi. What @bigchick probably bought are eggs from kari improved chicken. Though the shell looks like that of layers, thy're very much kienyeji eggs. The breed is a fast growing, disease resistant chicken. I think farmers should brand their eggs and identify the breed. This is the breed of the future though established exotic breeders are fighting it.


@IDP, i fully concur with you..the kari improved kienyeji chicken is taking this country by storm..best kept secret..and true, exotic breeders don't like it one little bit..a friend's chicken are about to start laying in 4 week's time and he has 20,000..He can't even meet the demand for the eggs..they retail at 1000 bob a tray..for hatching chicks
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mkenyan
#16 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2014 3:56:55 PM
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story teller wrote:
IDP wrote:
Wacheni fitina mingi. What @bigchick probably bought are eggs from kari improved chicken. Though the shell looks like that of layers, thy're very much kienyeji eggs. The breed is a fast growing, disease resistant chicken. I think farmers should brand their eggs and identify the breed. This is the breed of the future though established exotic breeders are fighting it.


@IDP, i fully concur with you..the kari improved kienyeji chicken is taking this country by storm..best kept secret..and true, exotic breeders don't like it one little bit..a friend's chicken are about to start laying in 4 week's time and he has 20,000..He can't even meet the demand for the eggs..they retail at 1000 bob a tray..for hatching chicks

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story teller
#17 Posted : Wednesday, November 26, 2014 1:13:24 AM
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mkenyan wrote:
story teller wrote:
IDP wrote:
Wacheni fitina mingi. What @bigchick probably bought are eggs from kari improved chicken. Though the shell looks like that of layers, thy're very much kienyeji eggs. The breed is a fast growing, disease resistant chicken. I think farmers should brand their eggs and identify the breed. This is the breed of the future though established exotic breeders are fighting it.


@IDP, i fully concur with you..the kari improved kienyeji chicken is taking this country by storm..best kept secret..and true, exotic breeders don't like it one little bit..a friend'sour chicken are about to start laying in 4 week's time and he has 20,000..He can't even meet the demand for the eggs..they retail at 1000 bob a tray..for hatching chicks

hiyo yako ni quail territory.


Boss,you don't believe me..call KARI and ask them how much they sell a tray of KARI
eggs..this chicken was a joint effort between KARI and the govt of Netherlands..research done over 5 years..this is the real deal..let me just say the market is huge..i will leave at that..

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B.Timer
#18 Posted : Wednesday, May 20, 2015 7:14:56 PM
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story teller wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
story teller wrote:
IDP wrote:
Wacheni fitina mingi. What @bigchick probably bought are eggs from kari improved chicken. Though the shell looks like that of layers, thy're very much kienyeji eggs. The breed is a fast growing, disease resistant chicken. I think farmers should brand their eggs and identify the breed. This is the breed of the future though established exotic breeders are fighting it.


@IDP, i fully concur with you..the kari improved kienyeji chicken is taking this country by storm..best kept secret..and true, exotic breeders don't like it one little bit..a friend'sour chicken are about to start laying in 4 week's time and he has 20,000..He can't even meet the demand for the eggs..they retail at 1000 bob a tray..for hatching chicks

hiyo yako ni quail territory.


Boss,you don't believe me..call KARI and ask them how much they sell a tray of KARI
eggs..this chicken was a joint effort between KARI and the govt of Netherlands..research done over 5 years..this is the real deal..let me just say the market is huge..i will leave at that..



Which breed - Kenbro, Kuroiller or another.


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#19 Posted : Friday, May 22, 2015 3:32:46 AM
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Someone mentioned that he found some reddish substance of egg yolks! Yuck, am almost puking! i will never eat eggs again!!
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Impunity
#20 Posted : Friday, May 22, 2015 3:38:09 AM
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UpcomingPaperChaser wrote:
Someone mentioned that he found some reddish substance of egg yolks! Yuck, am almost puking! i will never eat eggs again!!


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