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The Times / Chicken House Children’s Fiction Competition: how to enter

Have you a manuscript hidden at the back of the wardrobe? Have you been scribbling in a shed at the bottom of the garden? Have you been making up brilliant bedtime stories? Now’s your chance to see your name on the cover of a book!

The Times and Chicken House are launching a competition to find a great undiscovered children’s writer. Our judges will choose one winner, whose novel will be …

Alfa Insurance Calls Poultry House Changes ‘Win-Win’

A change in poultry house construction standards required for insurability with Alfa will be a win-win for growers, lenders, integrators and insurers, according to Rex Seabrook manager of farm underwriting for Alfa Insurance, the largest insurer of poultry houses in Alabama.

Poultry houses built according to the new standards, effective May 1, will last longer and be safer and stronger, said …

Light and Lighting For Poultry (inner frame)

Incandescent, Fluorescent, Metal Halide and High-Pressure Sodium lamps are currently being used in poultry production facilities for laying hens, breeder flocks and growing meat birds. The incandescent bulb is the current standard by which others are compared, relative to poultry production.

Incandescent bulbs produce light by passing an electric current through a tungsten filament, heating …

Broiler

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBroiler A modern commercial broiler operation.Conservation statusCommercialOther namesCornish-Rock Rock-Cornish Cornish CrossCountry of originUSAClassificationTraitsWeightMale12+ lbs.WeightFemale8+ lbs.Skin ColorYellowEgg ColorLight BrownComb TypeSingleNotesHybrid varietyChicken (Gallus gallus domesticus)

A broiler is a type of chicken raised specifically …

Chicken House Plans

Chicken House Plans: What You Should Take Into Consideration

You want to have chickens, don’t you? Of course, you want to have happy chickens and you know what they say – a happy chicken is a healthy chicken. In order to have this, you will need to have the right chicken house plans. Have you ever thought of building your own house for the chickens? Really, it is not going to take …

How to Plan a Chicken House and Coop

Decide on what type of hen house to have and draw up plans for it. The hen house should be centrally located either in the middle of the pen or along one of the fences. There can be pop doors on each side to allow the chickens access to different yards if there are more than one. There are many good plans for chicken houses in books and on the web. They range from simple open-fronted, lean-to, …

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: Broiler Management | Department of Animal Science

Points to Ponder Before Starting a Poultry Operation (University of California-Davis) HTML

Vertical Coordination in the Pork and Broiler Industries: Implications for Pork and Chicken Products (USDA) HTML

Practical Illustrations of Risk Assessment and Risk Management in the Poultry Industry (British Veterinary Poultry Association) HTML

Management of Large Broiler Farms …

Pole Barn vs Metal Barn….pros and cons? – Page 4

One other thing no one has mentioned is long term value. Most pole barns, at least in this area, aren’t considered to be worth that much or add much to the value of a property, unless they are exceptionally nice, with finished interiors, etc. I suppose that is because most that build them are saving money, so they usually aren’t insulated and are just basic buildings.

I built a 40×60 …

Contract Broiler Production: Questions and Answers

Condemnations and grading certificates

As live birds arrive at a processing plant, inspectors immediately remove those birds that have already died or are suspected of carrying a disease harmful to man. When the accepted birds are killed in the plant, they are again inspected for evidence of downgrading (blisters, bruises, skin tears, or other defects) that might make the bird unattractive or …



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