Fertilized Improved kienyeji eggs for sale in Nairobi,Kenya

Improved Kienyeji Chicken fertilized eggs  for sale

Are you trying to find fertilized improved Kienyeji eggs for sale in Nairobi, Kenya?  Look no further as NASHA Poultry Solution we sell improved fertilized kienyeji eggs for Kari, kuroiler and Rainbow roosters at very affordable prices. All our eggs are tested for fertility and our hatch rate is over 95% . Call us today on 0729150253 for booking. We sell a minimum of  one tray  at Ksh 1000.

We will only sell to you the freshest hatching eggs (max 7 days old). This is often because after the 7 days the fertility of the eggs goes down. Also make sure that hatching egg are rested point down at temperature for twenty-four hours before you set them under the hen or within the incubator to settle their air cells. The eggs are available only on order so that we can guarantee the quality and also make sure they don’t exceed the 7 days. To book  Visit our offices along Koinange Street Kenya House Complex 2nd Floor Room S.25B. Also you can book online by paying  a down payment of half the amount to our    Paybill number 516600 AccNumber: 0866198001

Why it’s important to get good fertilized eggs

Fertility, the share of eggs laid that are fertilized, is extremely important in poultry production. If an egg isn’t fertilized, then, of course, it’ll not contain an embryo and cannot hatch. Simply put, hatchability can never be better than fertility.

Hatchability is around eight percentage points less than fertility because many chick embryos are usually lost during incubation. For instance, albeit 93 percent of the eggs laid are fertilized, then under normal incubation conditions only 85 percent of the eggs will hatch. This instance illustrates how fertility must be excellent to urge above-average hatchability and hatch bonus pay.

Cleaning Eggs

The temperature inside an incubator is that the perfect temperature for breeding chicks but unfortunately it’s also the right temperature for breeding bacteria too. However, you ought to avoid over cleaning your eggs because this tends to get rid of both the dirt and therefore the outer cuticle from the egg also. This will leave the egg at greater risk from bacterial contamination within the future.

Storing your eggs

You can store fertile eggs for up to 7-10 days before incubating them. You ought to attempt to keep them between 12 degrees C and 15 degrees C during a draught free place. This slows down the cellular division and ensures that the eggs don’t lose an excessive amount of moisture through their shells. No matter how keen you’re to urge started, you want to wait a minimum of 24 hours before beginning to incubate an egg because otherwise it’d not hatch. While you store them you ought to make sure that the eggs are turned a day. The simplest way of doing this is often to store your eggs in an egg box or egg tray with the sharp end of the egg pointing downwards. You ‘turn’ them by tilting the tray or box to at least one side employing a block of wood under one side. Simply move the block of wood to the other side every day and it’ll keep the eggs in fitness.

If you wondering where to get Fertilized Improved kienyeji eggs for sale in Nairobi,  Kenya.Worry no more just  contact us on 0729150253 or email us at admin@nashachicks.co.ke

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