life in the backyard: chickens

June 1, 2010 1 comment


Here are my lovelies during their first outing in the backyard!

Chicken Coop Plans Guide Video

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www.chickencooplansguide.com Learn how to build a chicken coop to protect your chickens and have delicious eggs

Magichx Poultry House

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Magichx Corporation Poultry house (150mx25m) in Barangay Arwas, Diadi, Nueva Vizcaya Philippines

The Chicken Chronicles part 4

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Expanding the coop and thinking about how they keep chickens on factory farms.

Backyard Chickens On A Winter Morning

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Just a little clip of my hens and my rabbits on a sunny Thursday morning in Montana.

Jacob’s Farm: Tower of Power.mov

May 30, 2010 No comments yet


The latest project completed at Jacob’s Farm, the tower of power, is thirty feet high with a strong foundation. The men did it all in fourteen days while keeping up their farm chores planting corn, raising chickens and pigs along with their daily counseling sessions. Watch for next week’s update. We have added four new members since Sunday!

Chicken house 2

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Chicky 2

Assembly.m4v

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Chickencribs – Super Speedy Assembly Video

Chicken Coop Plans – Easy Tips to build your own Backyard Chicken Coop

May 30, 2010 No comments yet

Most chickens are kept in the backyard of a house, but many people just pay a ton of money to buy a cage and do not realize how easy it is to save hundreds of dollars and construction of one of them. It does not require rocket science or having knowledge of that of a craftsman to build your own barn, all you need to know is the basic design and principle of how they are constructed and materials and equipment used. Many people think they can just slap together some wood and hammer nails in and call it a house, but if you really want your chickens to be effective, then give them a clean house is the best way go. A barn can vary in size depending on the amount of chickens you have or are willing to raise. If you have 20 chickens that you raise at a time when it is obvious that you will need a larger environment to then have 5 chickens. Each hen will need their own place to nest and will need decent place to wander. Obviously you’ll need a hammer and nails for your barn. You’ll also need the right amount of wood based on the size of the house should be. You can also add additional items to your barn such as shingles, ventilation and lighting, electric heating for the winter, to decorate windows and other random things you wish you had. An important factor in building a cooperative is to ensure that survive in severe weather such as thunderstorms, hurricanes and high winds. You’ll also want to make sure you barn is on the heights so that when it rains, it will not dry rot.

Why Macs are so much better than Windows Episode 1

May 29, 2010 5 comments


yeah guys so this is my new account. kaboodle23 has been teasing me too much so that’s why i need to switch accounts to hide from him. Yeah i bought a mac. I am so jealous of kaboodle23. but my mac can only hold 2 GBs!! I cried when i saw that. i cant afford another one because i live on a farm raising chickens.