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19/06/2026

DAY 35
Vertex Update

The birds have achieved a milestone stone age today.

Today, hey are proudly 5 weeks old. Their weight will be taken later tonight to find out if they meet up with the standard weight gain for their age.

So far, so good. See you later tonight.

19/06/2026

DAY 35
Vertex Update

Today is a milestone date for many chickens because at this age some have already reached and even surpassed the standard market weight.

The birds seem to be doing well generally, considering that I'm not using any synthetic boosters.

We'll get their average Weight tonight.

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17/06/2026

DOC MANAGEMENT LOG: Version 110

DAY 34 (10/06/26)
(Night Time)

Total Stock: 50
Chick Breed: Arbor Acre Plus
Hatchery: Vertex
Average Weight: N/A
Mortality: 1 bird
Medication: Organic care
Feed Brand: Formulated Finisher Feed (100%)
Feed Qty: 5kg
Water: 16L

17/06/2026

DAY 34
Vertex Update

Greetings everyone.

We'll like to know how we are doing, today at day 34.

Are the birds responding well? Are they growing?

Please share your thoughts.

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17/06/2026

DOC MANAGEMENT LOG: Version 110

DAY 33 (09/06/26)
(Night Time)

Total Stock: 50
Chick Breed: Arbor Acre Plus
Hatchery: Vertex
Average Weight: N/A
Mortality: 1 bird
Medication: Organic care
Feed Brand: Formulated Finisher Feed (100%)
Feed Qty: 5kg
Water: 16L

17/06/2026

“Organic Vaccine” in Poultry? Let's Clear the Air

There is no such thing as an “organic vaccine.” A vaccine is a vaccine. It is not a leaf, root, bark, or herbal mixture.

Vaccines are biological products developed in laboratories. They contain weakened or killed disease organisms that train a bird's immune system to recognize and fight specific diseases.

That is why vaccines are disease-specific. Newcastle vaccine protects against Newcastle disease, while Gumboro vaccine protects against Gumboro disease.

Herbs and organic preparations are not vaccines. They may improve appetite, reduce stress, or support general health, but they cannot teach a bird's immune system to recognize and fight viral diseases. Only vaccines can do that.

When farmers claim an “organic vaccine” worked, the birds may simply have benefited from good management, strong biosecurity, low disease pressure, or luck. That does not mean herbs replaced vaccination.

Get it right: viral diseases have no cure. Once they enter your poultry house, herbs cannot stop them, and antibiotics cannot stop them.

Prevention through proper vaccination remains the most reliable protection.

There is a reason why serious poultry farms and hatcheries around the world still vaccinate. If herbs could replace vaccines, vaccines would have disappeared long ago.

The best approach is balance: use vaccines to prevent deadly diseases and use herbs to support overall health.

Depending on herbs alone is a risky gamble. One outbreak can wipe out everything you have worked for.

Vaccines are not optional in poultry production. They have no substitute.

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17/06/2026

Do You Think

BROILER Na BROILER
(Broiler is Broiler)

17/06/2026

Deep Liter Vs Battery Cage
Which One Is Better ?

16/06/2026

DAY 33
Vertex Update

No issues this morning.

The birds are on a juice extract.

To know more about the juice extract, comment, "I Want To".

14/06/2026

DOC MANAGEMENT LOG: Version 110

DAY 32 (08/06/26)
(Night Time)

Total Stock: 50
Chick Breed: Arbor Acre Plus
Hatchery: Vertex
Average Weight: N/A
Mortality: 1 bird
Medication: None
Feed Brand: Ultima Plus Broiler Pellet Finisher (25%) + Formulated Finisher Feed (75%)
Feed Qty: 5kg
Water: 16L

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Gadson Estate
Akure
340101

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00