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Chickens, A Popular Pet and Pastime!

“My friend Anna is afraid of chickens. Of course she doesn’t seem to mind eating the eggs or roast chicken dinners…” – Laura Childs

Except for my friend Anna, it seems like chickens, ’round these parts’ anyway, are a woman’s preference. Women like eating chicken and other poultry more than men and for the most part we enjoy watching and raising chickens more than the men.

Don’t Let the Chickens’ Water Freeze

Keeping the chickens’ water ice-free during the winter can be a struggle.

The classic technique for full-grown chickens is the old bucket switcheroo: when you go out to tend the chickens, you bring out a galvanized bucket of warm water with you, and leave it for them to drink. You take away the partly empty bucket you left for them last time, which may have frozen. You bring the frozen …

How to Raise Chickens for Eggs by Letting Them Free Range

Does the thought of a fresh organic egg sizzling in the frying pan whet your appetite and make you want to rush straight to a hatchery to buy a brood of chicks? If so, here are a few things to consider before you go – where will the flock live, roam, and eat? By definition, free range means not confined or fenced, barrier free – so plan for your flock. Let’s examine how to raise chickens …

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Mcmurray or Ideal Hatchery? – Farm Life Forum

*To:* *Sent:* Thursday, March 27, 2008 12:24 PM *Subject:* McMurray hatchery

Thank you for your email. Most of your question are answered in the statement below. Turkeys and Pheasants are grown and hatched in separate facilities from the chickens and are there for not affected.

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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 …

Resources for Backyard Chickens

Volume 13 of MAKE Magazine has hit the newstands, and it includes an article I wrote about raising backyard laying hens, Backyard Hens…that link takes you directly to the article in the MAKE Digital Edition – read it online!

Here’s some additional resources and links to supplement the article.

Equipment and Supplies (including coops)

California Wine Country Chicken Chat – and …

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 …

How to Buy Healthy Chicks for Raising Chickens

To raise healthy chickens, you must start with healthy chicks. That’s easy enough to say — but how do you know if the chicks are in good health? Even a reputable hatchery may miss the earliest signs of a problem. If you’re starting your backyard chicken flock with chicks, keep an eye out for any signs of distress or ill health.

The following tips are mainly for those who are going to buy …

Raising Chickens: Keeping a Backyard Flock

In the spring we ordered a box of unsexed chicks from Murry McMurray Hatchery. It is now fall, and we’ve had a couple of good frosts. The air, this morning, is hovering around 34 degrees, and we’re going to cull most of the roosters and put them in the freezer.

By this time of the year the chickens are having a hard time …



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