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  • Reader Comment: Burley Should Reconsider Allowing Chickens in City Limits - Twin Falls Times-News
    Reader Comment: Burley Should Reconsider Allowing Chickens in City LimitsTwin Falls Times-NewsWas my response to Burley's “chicken fight.” I was astounded that little ol' rural Burley had a squabble over chickens. But, then I thought as more and more people are joining the backyard chicken movement, more and more municipalities will likely ...and more »
  • Urban Farming: Raising Chickens, Bees and Crops in Somerville - Patch.com
    Urban Farming: Raising Chickens, Bees and Crops in SomervillePatch.comBy Chris Orchard Khrysti Smyth, who lives near Porter Square, has eight chickens in her back yard. They live in a chicken coop she built herself, and she raises them for the eggs. "I have a huge waiting list, just amongst my friends, of people who want ...and more »
  • Backyard chicken coop teaches family lessons known to generations past - Minnesota Public Radio
    Backyard chicken coop teaches family lessons known to generations pastMinnesota Public RadioFive chickens in a backyard coop. They arrived in a peeping cardboard carton shaped like a Happy Meal and lived their first fluffy weeks in a kiddie pool under a heat lamp. Then came their awkward adolescence: beaks growing faster than faces.
  • Urban farmers seek relaxed backyard chicken ordinance - Pensacola Business Journal
    Urban farmers seek relaxed backyard chicken ordinancePensacola Business JournalTony Giberson tgiberson@pnj.com Paul Darling, a 58-year-old ex-carpenter, can't understand why the seven chickens in the backyard of his East Hill home have raised such a stink. He says Buffy, Thelma, Louise, Wilma, Dora, The Red One and The Other Red ...and more »
  • Urban chicken advocates want Smithfield to allow backyard poultry - NBC17.com
    Urban chicken advocates want Smithfield to allow backyard poultryNBC17.comThere's a move around the country to bring chickens back to urban environments and the town of Smithfield is the latest community in the Triangle to be asked to allow poultry to be kept in backyards. “I've got a number of children here and they don't ...and more »
  • Tour Alameda's backyard chicken coops Sunday - Alameda Times-Star
    Tour Alameda's backyard chicken coops SundayAlameda Times-StarBy Heather Lyn Wood On Sunday, Alameda will host the third Annual Backyard Chicken Coop Tour, a self-guided bicycle tour of Island chicken coops. Coordinated by Ann Nafziger and Lucy Gigli of the group Alameda Backyard Chickens, the event provides a ...and more »
  • Smithfield considers allowing backyard chickens - Winston-Salem Journal
    Smithfield considers allowing backyard chickensWinston-Salem JournalOn Tuesday, the Smithfield Town Council took up the issue of urban chickens, but residents and town leaders were split on the idea of feathered neighbors. The council postponed a vote until its June meeting, seeking more information about how proposed ...and more »
  • Debate over backyard chickens brews in Arlington - WJLA
    Debate over backyard chickens brews in ArlingtonWJLAShe can house up to 20 in her backyard. But over in Arlington, it's a different story. Zoning rules prohibit live poultry from being within 100 feet of any street or lot line. “There are very few homes eligible to have backyard chickens under today's ...
  • Winged Animal Week: Meet Brooklyn's Backyard Chickens - Gothamist
    Winged Animal Week: Meet Brooklyn's Backyard ChickensGothamistWelcome back to Winged Animal Week at Gothamist—yesterday we talked to City Birder Rob Jett about urban birdwatching, and today we're visiting Brooklyn's backyard chicken coops. Crown Heights resident Noah Leff never expected to be smitten by chickens ...
  • More city residents look to raise chickens - Green Bay Press Gazette
    More city residents look to raise chickensGreen Bay Press GazetteNot bad for a flock of chickens pecking and strutting their way across the lawn in Ames resident Andy Larson's backyard. He and his wife, Katie, have been keeping chickens for four years. "I grew up on a farm in northwest Illinois that was all dairy ...and more »
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Rearing Backyard Poultry The Right Way

 

Rearing a single chicken may be easy for some people particularly for those who have some sort of practical hands on experience raising other types of animals.

 

Raising a flock of backyard poultry could turn out to be some what of nightmare if you don't do it properly. Bearing in mind you want to raise happy and healthy backyard poultry raising your chickens or other poultry the right way is pretty crucial.

 

Here are a few tips to make certain that your hens live a pretty contented and just as significantly productive life in your own backyard.

 

To get started you first of all need to choose how you are going to build your flock of backyard poultry. There is more than one way of getting together a flock of chickens or other poultry.

 

One method is to purchase fertile eggs and then with suitable care wait for them to hatch in to chicks and subsequently grow in to fully grown chickens.

 

You can do this by placing your eggs in a incubator or an alternative might be to buy with your eggs a broody hen. You might think of it as employing the eggs mom to hatch her baby chicks.

 

A prefered alternative for many home chicken owners is to buy pullets (or day old chicks) Most chicken experts recommend this method for complete backyard chicken owners.

 

Even this method is not without it's pitfalls but with some effort you will soon become quite an experienced chicken raiser and it will all become second nature.

 

Something you will need help with when raising your flock this way is debeaking your chickens I would never recommend a new comer to raising chickens considers debeaking their young chicks as if this process is done wrong the chick will bleed to death.

 

Most chicken growers will be happy to debeak your chicks for a small fee or you can buy them with this already done.

 

One thing few people consider when buying eggs to hatch is that it is not possible to tell if a egg has a male of female chick in it and if you are looking at raising chickens for eggs you will not be able to get eggs from cock birds (males). So unless you are prepared to either raise both cock and hen birds or disgard humanely any unwanted cock birds this might not be a great idea at the early stages of your introduction to backyard poultry.

 

This brings us to the next important topic...

 

 

Raising Laying Chickens How To Do It Right

 

To raise chickens for egg creation, then raising laying chickens so that you can use the eggs is a challenge but with some effort it is certainly achieveable.

 

Maybe with people tightening their belts more growing amounts of men and women are recognizing the advantages of raising egg laying chickens.

 

One benefit is they maybe be able to spend less although there is a point which must be reached before this is the case.

 

Once this point is reached they can become a good source of revenue since relatively speaking the starting capital required to make it profitable isn't that high if you plan well and keep costs down.

 

However, if it is not done precisely, breeding laying chickens could potentially turn out to be a stellar disaster. If you would like to keep this from happening, here are a some tips.

 

Look at the breed of egg laying chickens that you would like to set out with. The most predominant breed of chicken for this purpose is the White Leghorn.

 

Although this reliable breed is the more common, you can also kickoff with other breeds also

 

The budget that you require to have for raising laying chickens will hinge on your reason for keeping chickens.

 

If you are looking at this as a hobby your needs will be far less important and costly then if you are looking for producing eggs for commercial profit.

 

One important fact to remember is you must clean up the chicken coop frequently. The significant thing to sustaining fresh and unpolluted eggs is having a well-maintained clean and healthy coop. In addition you need to make sure you keep the appropriate number of hens to nesting boxes (ideally one per hen) this prevents hens from squabbling which can stop hens from laying for a period of time.

 

Also, always remember to gather the eggs quickly. If the eggs aren't collected promptly, chickens lay eggs about every other day so check daily or until you have established a schedule for your hens.

 

In conclusion, you need to bear in mind that it is essential to keep track of the hens that are laying and not laying eggs. There’s no use in keeping a hen that’s not laying any eggs sometimes this can be a temporary problem so monitor your egg laying hens carefully.

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