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Raising Chickens in the City: How to Raise a Backyard Flock of Chickens; Chicken Breeds and Coops

Aug 13, 2009Healey Lockett

Chicken raising has come off the farm and into the city. Now more than ever, people are raising chickens in their backyard for eggs and meat. Some may hesitate to attempt keeping chickens, believing them difficult to care for. Nothing could be further from the truth! A little common sense, research and planning before you bring home that first cute, fluffy baby …

General Articles on Feeding Chickens, Building Chicken Coops, and Backyard Chickens

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Feeding Backyard Chickens: It is crucially important to feed your backyard chickens the right feed for their purpose (e.g. egg-layers eat different feed than meat birds) and their age (e.g. chicks require different feed than pullets). Follow our easy tips on feeding chickens to ensure your flock gets the nutrients it …

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Have You Considered Raising Meat Chickens?

I raised 25 meat birds this spring. I only ended up with 19 because the fox killed 6 one night when he got in the chicken yard. Make sure your birds are put away before dusk or a fox will show up sooner or later guaranteed. I had mixed feelings about killing them. On one hand they had become obnoxious because they were mostly roosters and they began posterious and started fighting with each …

Building Chicken Coops, Chicken Houses, Housing Your Chickens

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Editor’s Note: This is a continuation of Part 1 of our guide to building chicken coops, which starts on this chicken coop guide. We’ve previously discussed chicken coop size requirements, the basics of chicken coops, and chicken coop ventilation. If you’ve missed the first part, …

Raising Chickens for Meat and Eggs

Have you ever thought of raising chickens as a way to supplement your family food? It’s a good idea for frugal living and it can work well for you in the country as well as the city.

If you like chicken meat, you’ll be able to raise some of the biggest and best you have ever had. If you like chicken eggs, then you’ll be even more pleased at the potential outcome of raising your own flock …

Keeping Chickens for Meat – What Breed to Get

Whether growing on your male chicks or getting specialist meat breeds keeping chickens for meat at home is becoming increasingly popular. With increasing coverage of factory farming methods of chicken and poultry in general growing a few chickens at home for your Sunday dinner is becoming prevalent with home chicken keepers

One of the first things to consider is what breed of chicken …

Keeping & Raising Chickens at Home.: Chicken Rearing 101

Chick: A hatchling Capon: A castrated male used for meat. (How much could that yield?) Pullet: A female chicken under one year old. Hen: A female chicken over one year of age Rooster: A male chicken over one year of age.

Raising Chickens for the first time can be intimidating. When I first called the Feed Shop, I was trying to sound like a pro. I asked, “Do you sell pullets?” “Yes”, …

Chicken Rearing 101: Your complete guide to how NOT to raise chickens

Chick: A hatchling

Capon: A castrated male used for meat. (How much could that yield?)

Pullet: A female chicken under one year old.

Hen: A female chicken over one year of age

Rooster: A male chicken over one year of age.

Raising Chickens for the first time can be intimidating. When I first called the Feed Shop, I was trying to sound like a pro. I asked, “Do you sell pullets?” …

Building Chicken Coops the Right Way

Building Chicken Coops – How Much Space Do Chickens Need?

Many beginning chicken raisers think they need lots of room to raise chickens. However, it doesn’t take much backyard space to produce your own eggs or meat. When you think about building chicken coops their size will depend on how many birds you’ll be raising, the type of bird, and the housing system you choose. Since the …



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