Despite the advantages of raising backyard
chicken, the practice is still somewhat uncommon. Most people are simply not
aware that aside from the healthy eggs and poultry meat chickens can provide
their family on a regular basis, chickens are fun pets too that you can cuddle.
Saturday, 31 December 2016
Chicken Raising Contributes to Environmental Care
Chickens naturally love to range freely. By letting them range freely, you get two very tangible benefits in return – they would gladly eat any garden pest they encounter and help you with your grass cutting chores as they love to eat grass as well. As an added bonus, they’ll turn all they have eaten in the form of organic fertilizer! All you have to do is sit down on the porch and watch them as they happily go about their daily routine.
Most people are not aware that chickens can eat almost anything people can, even leftover foods.
Friday, 30 December 2016
Why Raise Chickens?
Of all the animals that people can raise as pets, chickens are unique in the sense that they produce something edible compared to other pets like dogs, horses, cats and fish. In fact, raising chickens for pets pay off in the long run as they are a source of fresh meat and eggs unlike what you normally buy in the supermarket.
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
Choosing What Type of Coop You Require
Probably one of the decisions you’re
struggling with right now at this point is determining which type of chicken
coop you need. There are a variety of
different chicken coops that you can build, but understanding which one is
going to best fit your needs is important for getting optimal results. If you spend the money on a chicken house,
it only makes sense that it needs to match your individual needs, so getting
started on the right foot is important.
Tuesday, 20 December 2016
Important Health Notes
One of the important inspections you have
to perform on your baby chicks when you get home from the supplier is to check
each one for pasting up, a
circumstance wherein their droppings cake up and block their vent opening which
prevents them from passing any droppings. The dried poo is stuck to their
outside, totally or partially covering or blocking their vent. This must be
resolved immediately by means of applying a warm, wet paper towel to the area
and clearing the blockage with a toothpick or plastic spatula.
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