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This image captures a densely populated brooding area for young chicks, likely on a small-scale poultry farm in Giginyu, Nigeria. The scene is dominated by numerous fluffy, light-colored broiler chicks, appearing to be just a few days to weeks old, scattered across the floor and gathered around feeding and watering stations. The primary objects include multiple simple gravity-fed feeders and waterers, constructed from white cylindrical containers with red or grey circular bases. These are positioned at various points, with chicks actively feeding or drinking from them. One dark, conical object resembling a heat lamp is visible among a cluster of chicks. Cardboard boxes, some partially collapsed or repurposed, are present on what appears to be a raised ledge or lower platform, possibly providing additional brooding space or housing. One box front shows partially visible text, including "Onion Garden." The floor and lower wall sections of the enclosure are covered with a thick, uneven layer of dark material, likely a combination of dried chicken droppings, dirt, and bedding. Portions of the wall are lined with old newspapers, serving as a rudimentary covering. Visible text on these newspapers includes phrases such as "kudin goro kure..." and "...Hariva - Maryam," with other partial words like "Greenland" and "da garaje," suggesting they are local publications, possibly in Hausa or a related language. The overall environment appears functional but somewhat unkempt due to the accumulation of waste. The activity shows the chicks primarily engaged in feeding and milling about within their confined space. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly with artificial light sources for warmth and visibility. The image offers a glimpse into common practices of chick rearing in certain agricultural settings.
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