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Sustainable Poultry: Production Overview – Part III

Sustainable Poultry: Production Overview – Part IIIBy Anne Fanatico, NCAT Agriculture Specialist – This is the third of three article’s from the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) which provides information on raising poultry on pasture, including descriptions of production systems and facilities, as well as detailed nuts-and-bolts information.Sustainable Poultry: Production …

Simple, Green, Frugal Co

Pat, thanks and good luck with the township rules. Unfortunately, livestock zoning sometimes can be a good thing, but the rules are one-size-fits-all. Chickens in the city can be a problem, with rodents following the easy grain source. That problem is real because a laying flock is there 365 days a year. But, with meat chickens, a batch could be raised before the rodents moved in, and if …

CHICKEN FEED: Grass

Click here for USDA info on defining the term “GRASS-FED” as it applies to livestock. Comments from the public are being sought. The deadline for submitting your opinion is August 16, 2006.

Research on the essential fatty acids has not been out very long, so it is no wonder that it is just now getting into the popular press. The gist of the discovery that is coming to light is that, …

Raising free

June 28, 2007Raising free-range chickens

Kay Mc Farland

Geof Colpitts is producing organic meat. The principles of Colpitts PineRidge Ranch were established by Dr. Tom Colpitts, a dentist turned alternative health practitioner. They have dedicated their ranch to providing the consumer with meat free of steroids, antibiotics, arsenic, pesticides, and herbicides, and introducing them to …

This coop is for the birds by Dorothy Ainsworth Issue #71

You can buy a dozen eggs at the supermarket for 99 cents, or you can go out to the chicken coop you built and fetch a warm egg out of the soft pine wood shavings in the nesting boxand thats priceless.

Basic frame with temporary braces and the rafters

Every day I gently carry my three brown eggs into the house marveling all the way to the refrigerator. Maybe Im a hopeless romantic, but I …

FREE CHICKEN COOP PLANS: Free Chicken Coop Plans

CHICKEN COOPS GENERAL INFORMATION So you’re thinking about building a chicken coop but don’t want to spend a fortune on coop plans and building materials? This was my thought when I built my own coop a few years ago. I’ve read that the average person spends $300.00 to build their coop and I didn’t want to spend that much – I scoured the internet to find free (or cheap) but well made …

Ringo’s Permaculture Adventures: Mobile Chicken House Construction

Several years ago I was living and working at Dalpura Farm in Moriac,Victoria a 100 or so acre silvapastoral project.The client George Howson was interested in implementing an aquaponics system so we all went for a day and a half trip to Melbourne to attend a seminar on the subject.

Leading up to this I had started gathering chickens and roosters from the local area from people giving them …

Poultry resources for small farmers: Journey to Forever

“Profitable Poultry Production” by M. G. Kains, Orange Judd Company, 1910. “Poultry production is commonly practiced on every farm, but profitable poultry production so far as the farm is concerned, is rare indeed. No one, as a rule, has better natural conditions for poultry raising than has the farmer. It is only a matter of embracing opportunities that is wanting.” Kains tells you …

How To Build Chicken Coop For Cold Weather ???

My wife Karen invented these simple chicken houses a couple of years ago, when she decided she wanted a pen she could walk around in, rather than the standard Salatin-style pens that are only two feet high. These pens are made from with lightweight cattle panels bent into a semicircle, attached to a wooden bottom frame, and covered with a tarp. The ends are framed with wood, with the entrance …

Raising Chickens–Homemade Plans–another Chicken Feeder

I think about my life just five years earlier and raising chickens was not part of it. Today raising chickens in my backyard has become a way of life for me and I cannot imagine it any other way. Without a chicken backyard fun would not be the same.

Another part of the fun of having chickens is watching my husband create chicken feeders from his homemade plans. He is so creative and comes up …