Big Al’s Chicken Coop Grimsby

May 29, 2010 8 comments


Grimsby Birdman Big Al offers coop guidance to amateur Eggheads.Takes you into the coop. The pace is frenetic, the action shocking. It’s impossible not to empathise with him and his close knit flock.

Edgy chix

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Edgy urban chickens

Our Lovely Madison Backyard Chickens

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Milly, Louise, Rudy, and Eleanor

Baby Chicks 5-12-10.mpg

May 28, 2010 No comments yet


5-12-10 Day 1 of raising our baby chicks We got 4 road island reds 3 isa browns and 3 Barred Plymouth Rocks. We still didn’t get all the ones we were suppose to get. Still left to get is 1 Rooster (Barred Plymouth Rock) and 3 orpington buffs

Portable Chicken Coop AKA Chicken Tractor

May 28, 2010 No comments yet


ChickenCoopPlanz.com Easy to Build Chicken House and Run Plans. Learn how to inexpensively build an effective and attractive Chicken House and Run. Portable chicken coops are practical for the small scale poultry enthusiast. Learn all about incubating, brooding, rearing, feeding,housing and caring for chickens.

Meet Delibird, Chiyo Chan, Ichigo and Osaka

May 28, 2010 1 comment


This is my backyard flock enjoying a Sunday morning graze in the playpen

Dawn (original)

May 27, 2010 6 comments


I used to know a gal named Dawn. She`s moved away and is now living on a farm in Oregon raising Chickens and laying her own eggs.

Percy Chilling on the Chicken House

May 27, 2010 1 comment


I had no idea that I sound like a gay geordie when I speak to my cat, I guess I’ll just have to live with it !

Urban chicks love Google Fiber

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Fresno urban chickens LOVE high speed

Barns for sale in your backyard chickens

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chicken owner can be a wonderful thing, but it is important that you take care of them. The collection of eggs every morning with the kids can be fun. Where are you going to collect the eggs? The henhouse. Before you get your chickens, you can start looking for barns to sell immediately. There are so many different ones that are available. They come in many different styles. Before buying, you must consider the amount of chickens you will have. If you have four of them, then you need a small cooperative. If you have up to eight of them, then a cooperative medium must be considered. However, if you plan to have at least nine chickens, then you should look in a large cage. The amount of space and the number of chickens you want to keep should be taken into consideration. The Coop will choose to put in your backyard birds should provide sufficient protection. These birds are predators such as hawks and foxes who would like to taste them. It is also important to keep them safe from the elements. The health and happiness of these birds are, the more likely they are to give you many high quality eggs. We will give you some tips to help you decide the right Coop. Number one: Your limited space? So instead of going for the normal ground-based ones, you should go to those who go above ground. Did you know that this type will give greater protection for chickens against predators? In addition, you will not need much space to put one. It is a popular choice among many people. Number two: the building chosen to house your chickens will need to have enough fresh air circulating through it during all hours. This is to ensure that the levels of humidity and ammonia are not high. If it was not enough traffic, then it could affect the health of birds. It could cause damage to the health of chickens and ammonia can cause chickens to lay eggs of poor quality. Also, when a cooperative is made from wood, this is not good. When they are made of wood, there is more likely to rot faster, this is especially true if the ammonia builds up inside of it. As mentioned earlier, there are many different chicken cooperatives for the sale. The factors we have listed above should be considered when you’re in the market for a new bâtiment.Vous may want to do some research on the Internet so you can find the best possible. You may or may not be a farmer, but you want nothing but the best for the chickens and roosters that will be in your yard.