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How to Talk to Your Chickens
Chickens are very chatty little creatures. If you have them living in your yard, you’ve probably heard them talking to you and each other. Communicating with them is easier than you think. Listen closely to the different sounds the chicks, hens, and rooster make. Then, try speaking back to them. Communicating with your chickens can help you train them to obey simple commands and will
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How to Tell if a Chicken is Sick
Chickens are relatively hearty pets, but they can be affected by a number of diseases. Typically, you'll look for changes in their behavior, as well as changes in their skin, feathers, and feces to determine if they're sick. Many symptoms are common to a variety of diseases, so it's always a good idea to have a sick bird checked by a veterinarian before you begin treatment.
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How to Keep Chickens in a City
Chickens are both fun and useful to keep. Your hens will provide eggs for you and raising chickens can be a fun hobby. To raise chickens, set up a habitat in your backyard with a coop, run, and other equipment. Feed the chickens a healthy diet. Make sure to deal with city-related issues, such as noise and rodents.
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How to Stop a Rooster from Crowing
With the rise of urban and suburban farming, the presence of roosters in the city and the burbs is becoming increasingly common. Rooster, as you may have discovered, do not just crow at sunrise. On average, a rooster may crow between 12 to 15 times a day! It is not possible to silence your rooster’s crow, but you can decrease the volume of their signature sound by adjusting your
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How to Raise Meat Chickens
If butchering your own meat sounds like a considerable idea to you, then a great place to start would be to raise broiler chicks from your own backyard. Although it may not be everyone's taste, bringing your own food to the table is a growing idea for many homesteaders. Not only because it's considerably easy, but because it allows you to raise the birds how you want to, and know what
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How to Start a Chicken Farm
Are you tired of heading to the grocery store for suspect eggs and frozen chicken every week? Small scale chicken farming has been growing in popularity among hobbyists as a sustainable way to have eggs and chickens always on hand. The start-up costs for a chicken farm are reasonable and can be made back if you decide to start selling your eggs to friends, neighbors, and at the local
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25-09-2020, 23:30
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How to Break a Broody Hen
Broody hens are agreed to be an immense annoyance between chicken communities, as their egg production drastically stops to sit on a collection of eggs for weeks. Of course, if those eggs aren't fertile then you can expect to see your chicken sitting there for weeks on-end. Although it can be quite difficult and time-consuming, if you follow the right steps you will hopefully break your
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How to Breed Chickens
Breeding chickens is a great way to create a sustainable flock, and should be learned by every chicken farmer and enthusiast. Watching the process is a fantastic learning tool as well, thanks to the short amount of time that the eggs need to incubate. Follow this guide to start breeding chickens yourself.
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How to Color Chickens
Have you ever looked at your chicken or another's and thought, wouldn't she look great if she was pink? Or maybe blue? Well, here is a step by step guide in where you will learn how to colour chickens!
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Chicks are adorable and cuddly creatures who grow into amazing egg-laying pets. Chicks need special care, including a heated brooder and nutritious chick feed, to ensure that they grow up happy and healthy. Learn how to set up a safe brooder for baby chicks, provide adequate food and water, and move growing chicks to an outdoor coop.