Friday, December 31, 2010

Terms Used in Grasscutter farming in Nigeria

Captivity
Cane rat
Breeding station
Thryonomys swinderianus
Throyonomys gregoriansus
Breeding stocks
Vegetarian animal
Non-canivorous animal
Polygamus
Predators
Bulk
Does
Pens
Wild colonies
Biodiversity
Ecosystem
Grasscuttery
Well balanced food
Extensive system of grasscutter farming
Semi-Intensive system of grasscutter farming
Intensive system of grasscutter farming
Close confinement fo grasscutters
Grasscutter as micro livestock
Grasscutter padlock
Bedding
Feeders for grasscutters
Drinkers for grasscutters
Grasscutter cabins
Grasscutter hutches
Battery system of housing grasscutters
Grasscutter cathers
Grasscutter transport box
Utility chart
Grasscutter trolley
Grasscutter First aid box
Grasscutter weighing scales
Wagging their tail
Persistency of courting between grasscutters
Cutlings
Sexual maturity
Grasscutter mating ratio
Individual or Mass Selection of Grasscutters
Pedigree of Family Records Method
Progency Testing Method
Grasscutter live weight gain
Litter size
Drinkers for grasscutters
Feeders for grasscutters
Paturitions in grasscutter
Docilty
Fertility
Over crowding of grasscutters
Mortality of grasscutters
Provided al libitum
Castrating grasscutters
Tattooing of grasscutter ear
Gestation period of grasscutter
Manipulation of grasscutters
Formulated feeds for grasscutters
Supplementry feeds for grasscutters
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Grasscutter forage and many more are explained in the manual tittled: [b]THE BEAUTY OF GRASSCUTTER FARMING[/b].See:
http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofgrasscutterfarming.htm for detail.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Snail Farming in Nigeria,I need practical training

I have started snail farming, but frustrated due to inexperience and lack of training. I need practical training as soon as possible. When shall this be?

Anyanacho.

Our detail information page on snail farming in Nigeria is located @

http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofsnailfarming.htm

We train people everyday in our farm, i.e THE THY SNAIL & GRASSCUTTER FARMS, 4,Ismail AbdulAzeez Sreet,Singer Bus Stop,Ewupe-Ijaniye,Sango Ota,Ogun State.Tel: 08023050835 , 07033632285.

Ismail AbdulAzeez.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Practical training on snail farming in Nigeria

Wau! I have just received a very practical training on snail farming in Nigeria @ THE THY SNAIL & GRASSCUTTER FARMS http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofsnailfarming.htm It is very interesting. I wish everybody could do this and be financially liberated.

Ben Great. Kaduna.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Grasscutter farming in Nigeria - We appreciate your very good effort.

The snail farming in Nigeria and grasscutter farming in Nigeria training @ http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofgrasscutterfarming.htm is rewarding and very worthwhile.We appreciate your very good effort.
God bless you.

Mr and Mrs Alamu, Lagos State.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Monday, December 13, 2010

Grasscutter farming in Nigeria.I am impressesd

I attended the training on snail farming in Nigeria and grasscutter farming in Nigeria at THE THY SNAIL & GRASSCUTTER FARMS http://www.thethyconsulting.com/thebeautyofgrasscutterfarming.htm
I do have the believe that knowledge is found in places that are sometimes least expected.
The package is rich enough to enlightened a novice like me to become equipped and addicted as well to this noble business of snail rearing and grasscutter breeding.
I am impressesd particularly with the grasscutter farm.
It is my hope that such people will be encouraged by the government to do more, if really poverty alleviation is a serious business in Nigeria.

Mohammed Garba, Kaduna.