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I See Chickens Everywhere
I—and all our fellow chicken devotees—would love to see them. Just like the automobile, my favorite domesticated bird (and yours) seems to be everywhere I turn. I almost stopped and retraced my steps to ask if I could take a photo (I didn't).
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4 Pastured Poultry Problems—And How To Avoid Them
Here are a few points to consider as you build your flock's pasture management plan. Are you planting cover crops? Are you rotating in different animals, such as cows? Proper pasture management is critical to the health of your birds, as well as the health...
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Right & Wrong Ways to Store Eggs
Eggs last longest when stored at a consistent temperature. The carton protects the eggs from accidental breakage and prevents strong odors from being absorbed. This applies to store-bought as well as farm-fresh eggs.
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Keep Coop Fencing Sturdy With Fence Staples
They'll be in a 1-pound box next to the nails and screws; all three together are known as fasteners. They come in different sizes, but I recommend 3/4-inch staples for your coop fencing —any smaller of a staple won't bite into the wood deep enough to...
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New Hens on the Way!
The garden is suffering from the dryness and certainly hasn't performed it's best, but the cukes are starting to come in now, and soon I'll be pickling away. The last pullets we got were 16 weeks and were just coming into lay.
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Langshan Chickens
One of the three breeds recognized in the Asiatic Class in the American Standard of Perfection. Smaller and more active than other breeds in the Asiatic class, they can be used as a table fowl.
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Chinese Bayberry Info: Growing And Caring For Yangmei Fruit Trees
Because they are indigenous to eastern Asia, you're probably not familiar with the tree or its fruit and right about now are wondering what the heck is yangmei fruit. That means that there is a single stone seed in the center of the fruit surrounded by...
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Chinese Pistache Facts: Tips On Growing A Chinese Pistache Tree
An excellent shade tree with a broad canopy, Chinese pistache will attain heights of between 30-60 feet. As branches emerge, choose one as the trunk, another as a branch and prune out the remainder.
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Growing Chinese Broccoli Plants: Learn About The Care Of Chinese Broccoli
Watch plants closely for insect damage and useif necessary. Provide plenty ofin the bed to help retain moisture and keep plants cool.may become a problem. ) is an interesting and delicious vegetable crop that originated in China.
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Leghorn - Non-Industrial
They should also have a smooth sweeping full curve from up on the well-rounded breast across the underline. Increased egg production correlates with flightiness. Their body type viewed from profile should be a sweeping curve from the top of head down...
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Belgian Bearded d\'Uccle Chickens
Special Considerations/Notes: Belgian Bearded d'Uccle chickens are easygoing, sweet birds that bear confinement well, but they're also excellent free-range foragers. Conformation: The Belgian Bearded d'Uccle is a majestic, bearded, heavily feather-legged...
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Chinese Dregea Information: What Is Chinese Dregea
Plant them in loam, sand or chalk, as long as it drains well. The tiny, fragrant flowers, which sometimes have a splash of purple in the center, last from spring or summer through September.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1");...
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Firmiana Parasol Trees: How To Grow A Chinese Parasol Tree
For more information and to learn how to grow a Chinese parasol tree, read on.The odds are, you'll either love or hate parasol trees. This is a curious-looking deciduous tree with the scientific name.
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7 Myths About Eggs Debunked
She is, however, still a she. Turning the egg prevents the embryo from sticking to the side of the shell, allowing the chick to move into the hatching position when the egg reaches term.
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7 Coop Bedding Materials and How to Choose the Right One
Customize your coop's bedding material. Shredded Leaves This is an option if the leaves are finely shredded so they dry quickly. The deep-litter method requires no more bedding material than any other method, but it does accumulate over time and tends...
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Don\'t Be Embarrassed By Parasites
Northern Fowl Mites The most prevalent poultry parasite, these blood suckers are found in flocks around the country, but they prefer cooler climates and are most troublesome in the winter and spring months.
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11 Options For Coop & Run Bedding
However, chopped straw is a better coop litter than unchopped straw. Hemp This is a good resource for both inside the coop and in the run. Shavings also provide a soft landing place for eggs in the nest box and warmth in the winter, and help keep the...
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How Free-Range Chickens Benefit Your Soil
“It's decomposing on the bottom, and that's creating compost in place,” Rhodes explains. They Till In Organic Matter Joan/Flickr Rhodes takes his feathered fertilizer machines to another level by allowing them to till organic matter into the soil.
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Why I\'m Totally Into Chicks
Watching the little chicklets tottering around their brooder turned things up another notch. We handled them a lot; when my friend Wendy came over, we each tucked a couple of chicks into our bras, so our hands could be free to drink wine and eat cheese.
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5 Ways To Bring The Flock Home To Roost
Most of the time, a flock goes to roost without trouble because they know where they belong and where they feel comfortable. Paint The Chicken Coop In my small backyard, the coop is always a hop and a skip in any direction, so the girls always know where...
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3 Reasons For Delayed Egg-Laying
Many factors determine when a pullet will begin laying eggs. Layers ovulating naturally produce one or two clutches of eggs per year, usually in spring and fall, to make babies. Please let me know when your flock starts laying.
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3 Weeds Your Chickens Will Love
Harvest the tips of the crabgrass sprouts when they reach about six inches in height to allow for re-establishment. You might dislike how crabgrass looks, but your chickens love how it tastes, eagerly eating tender young shoots.
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How to Train Your Chickens
Repeat a few times, and your chickens will quickly pick up on the pattern. Another option is to place chicken treats in a wiffle ball or similarly sized toy. In addition to buying pre-made feeding puzzles, scattering several food bowls in different areas...
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How to Care for Molting Chickens
Molting means their feathers fall out and are replaced by new ones. Considering the timing and that your hens have practically stopped laying eggs, my guess is that your chickens are molting.
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Protect Your Chickens From Foxes
Our family's Retriever-Shepherd mix, Winnie, is hardly considered a guard dog breed, but she is big and loud, and she keeps predators away every time. It's important to know that foxes are rather territorial, so if you've confirmed that there are any...
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4 Fabulously Long-Tailed Chickens
Just like its cousin, the Yokohama is a striking ornamental bird, a tail that reaches up to 3 or 4 feet long. Sumatra The Sumatra is a stunning breed, though a bit flighty and stand-offish.
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About Raising Chickens
Before getting chickens in your own municipality, check regulations regarding keeping poultry within your city's limits—most chicken-friendly towns only allow hens (no roosters, due to noise), limit the number of birds you may keep in a single flock,...
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