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		<title>Backyard Chicken Coop &#8211; How to Build a Backyard Chicken Coop, 3 crucial things to keep an eye on</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 13:54:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have to build a backyard chicken coop? When you want to start building a chicken coop backyard, you should keep an eye on things 3. • Ventilation systems &#8211; If you do not vent your cage chickens are often sick because the smell can not escape, like the cold or heat. • The Light [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have to build a backyard chicken coop? When you want to start building a chicken coop backyard, you should keep an eye on things 3. • Ventilation systems &#8211; If you do not vent your cage chickens are often sick because the smell can not escape, like the cold or heat. • The Light &#8211; When the chicken will not see enough light, they will be very unhappy. Keep this in your mind, When the chickens are happy, they produce an egg happy! • The supply system &#8211; There is a need for a power system so that your chickens can eat all the time. This is necessary to stimulate egg production process. But how to build your house chicken around these points? How can you begin to build a Backyard Chicken Coop? So now there is 1 question left, right? How to build a chicken coop in your backyard? There are 2 ways to do so. • You hire a professional contractor to build your coop. • You build a cage all alone while you are using a building plan. Build A Backyard Chicken Coop By. . . A professional builder? Hiring a professional manufacturer seems, right? But a professional manufacturer will be very expensive. It is because of 2 reasons. You have to pay for the manufacturer itself. But you also have to pay more for equipment since the manufacturer wants to make a good profit out of it. Build A Backyard Chicken Coop By. . . Yourself! Possible? In fact, this is the best option you have. Why? Because when you do it yourself, you will not have to pay additional fees for materials. In addition, you do not pay much money. Why? Because when you do this, you will not get a professional manufacturer. But to build a chicken coop backyard now that it is highly recommended that you obtain a building plan. Why? For a building plan will help you with step by step instructions with what materials to get, where to get it and how to build cooperative. Why do not you take a look at these construction plans? Visit: Backyard Chicken Coop Plans. So when you want to build a chicken coop backyard is a need to keep an eye on things 3. The ventilation system of power and light. However, if you want to build a poultry house by hiring a professional manufacturer to keep in mind that this will be very expensive. But if you want to build a poultry house alone then it is strongly recommended to use a construction plans. So you want to start building a coop? You want to start today? Immediately? Visit: Build A Backyard Chicken Coop. </p>
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		<title>Keep these things in mind when you make a chicken tractor</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 19:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A tractor is a little chicken Chicken Coop to remain around 3 or 4 birds and be light enough to be moved on a backyard by a single man. It is also known as the Ark of chicken these days of chicken tractors are becoming popular among poultry breeders and enthusiasts due to major benefits [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A tractor is a little chicken Chicken Coop to remain around 3 or 4 birds and be light enough to be moved on a backyard by a single man. It is also known as the Ark of chicken these days of chicken tractors are becoming popular among poultry breeders and enthusiasts due to major benefits they offer. Typically chicken tractors are 4 feet long and 3 meters wide while being 3 feet tall. Not all the floors so that the birds inside are easily accessible to the grass below. Why a chicken tractor chicken is so important tend to attack the weeds weeds, pests and insects for food and confine them within a tractor means they will work in exactly the area that covers. This way you can have all the nasty elements removed from your garden easily and without spending any effort. Another advantage is that the droppings of chickens tend to provide nitrogen-rich fertilizer for your soil. But you must remember that chickens tend to scrape the top soil away to take sand baths if allowed a place too long, so be sure to &#8220;drive&#8221; the tractor around your backyard in order all corners May advantages. Building a chicken tractor A tractor chicken is probably the easiest to do. Everything you want is lumber and fence and you&#8217;re all set. Be sure to provide plenty of space for your birds. The minimum recommended area per chicken is 4 square feet so keep this in mind before making your tractor. Many people have also equipped their tractors with wheels to make it easy to move. When ready, the tractor must allow at least 3 to 4 chicken and so it should not restrict air and sunshine. Always keep a sprinkler and a feeder filled in the ark. Also keep in mind that the predators could prowl your area. Chicken wire can protect birds birds of prey, but you must keep an eye on land-based predators. </p>
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		<title>Add chicken tractor: the essential things to keep in mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 19:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Add chicken tractor in your backyard is quite easy as people think in general. However you must keep things in perspective and undertake some basic planning before you make one. The first thing you must decide is the size should be. The minimum area recommended for chicken in a poultry house is 4 square feet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Add chicken tractor in your backyard is quite easy as people think in general. However you must keep things in perspective and undertake some basic planning before you make one. The first thing you must decide is the size should be. The minimum area recommended for chicken in a poultry house is 4 square feet per bird, so if you have 4 birds, your tractor chicken should be at least 16 square feet. Of course, if you can provide more space will mean more happy chicken! Building a chicken tractor is fairly simple: all you need some chicken wire and wood and you&#8217;re all set! Most tractors are built in a form in &#8220;A&#8221; and that is why they are called an ark of the reason for such a construction is called a tractor because it is designed to restrict the movement of chickens in a single place so they may provide services &#8220;necessary&#8221;, which include: a. Remove the grass weeds. b. Ridding the area of pests. c. Provide the soil with nitrogen rich manure. It is clear that they will be evaluated by a gardener or yard poultry Farmer! To facilitate this, a chicken tractor is specially equipped. A chicken tractor is a structure that is no floor so that the chicken can easily reach the grass. They are also very light which means they can be moved from place to place by just one man. There are some things you should be aware of all the time for raising chickens in a tractor. Firstly do not keep the tractor in one place too long. After the chicken is made from weeds and insects, increasing to scrape topsoil to take dust baths it is a habit common chicken. When you find that your birds have the necessary, move to another place that requires them. You should also watch out for predators because they are very skilled at getting their prey. Most predators more common than you are to treat dogs, cats, weasels, foxes, raccoons, opossums, owls and hawks. They all have different ways of catching a chicken to be very careful to leave your bird alone and poorly defended. </p>
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		<title>Five reasons to keep chickens at home for your children</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 19:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, with the movement of urban agriculture explosion in popularity, more and more to discover how easy it is to raise chickens in their respective backyards, even if they live in a city. Keeping chickens at home is a rewarding experience, especially for children may never have any contact with domestic poultry egg before. 1. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, with the movement of urban agriculture explosion in popularity, more and more to discover how easy it is to raise chickens in their respective backyards, even if they live in a city. Keeping chickens at home is a rewarding experience, especially for children may never have any contact with domestic poultry egg before. 1. ) A Children see where food comes really. Children, who might previously have known that the supermarket shelves, learning to see where food comes really from the time the hens lay their fresh, delicious, eggs free of chemicals. 2. ) Â A good way to teach youth responsibility. Chickens are easy to maintain but need daily care. Â When your child takes on the job of feeding, watering, collecting eggs and seeing the chickens are safe in their cage every night, they learn their pride and responsibility. 3. ) Draw your children away fromÂ TV and video games. Chickens take your children away from the TV, computer and video games. A Caring for hens and chicks gives your child a task daily interaction with real creatures in the real world. Â They spend time in an outdoor activity in good health. Â And they agree to share the same experience as their grandparents and all the generations before who has lived and worked on farms. They will remember their whole life with tenderness. 4. ) Children can see life the emergence of new first-hand. When the chicks hatch from eggs, children can see a new life begins right before their eyes. A This is an incredibly exciting event and educational. Â The chicks hatch after about three weeks, your child can keep track of the eggs if they are under a setting hen. A or, if you chose to hatch fertile eggs in an incubator, your child may be involved from the start, turning the eggs every day, checking the temperature and humidity are just right, and helping even the baby chicks when they start to peck their way through their shells. Kids Wona?? T want to miss a moment of drama. 5. ) A valuable lesson in self-sufficiency. By producing eggs and meat, even in a small yard, you teach your children a lesson in self-sufficiency. A They learn they can feed themselves independently and thereby reduce the need for operations of large commercial chicken with more than 100,000 chickens crammed into small cages. Your family is to reduce its footprint on the planet. So if you want to give your children a practical experience with fascinating, useful and beings you nâ?? Have no room for a cow or a goat, a small flock of chickens is much easier than you think just any backyard. </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 19:18:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you intend to keep chickens and build your own chicken Hen House? The best advice I can give you is to keep things simple. The basic idea is to give your chickens with a place of refuge where they can lay their eggs in peace. It is good to focus on these points. So [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you intend to keep chickens and build your own chicken Hen House? The best advice I can give you is to keep things simple. The basic idea is to give your chickens with a place of refuge where they can lay their eggs in peace. It is good to focus on these points. So the first thing to do is understand how chicken you want to keep. Since you have no prior experience in raising chickens, you can add a stick with one or two chickens to start. You can start with just a little chicken and increase over time &#8211; Just keep in mind when it comes to building your own Hen Chicken house! Avoid keeping a single chicken, because they are social animals and society etc.. More than three chickens can be a handful, as the noise levels and the amount of waste they create goes. In addition, you will need to double the space for each chicken once their numbers through two! The more space you give them, the happier they will be. If you plan on keeping one or two chickens, one might consider building a chicken coop than a chicken coop. It will cost less and be easier to maintain. But if you intend to increase the number of chickens you keep, it is preferable to use a chicken coop, with the possibility of adding more space to keep chickens more! And you&#8217;ll easily find a place for it in your yard. In terms of chicken coop designs and plans, you will find many ready-to-use Chicken Coop plans and instructions on the Internet! Other important factors to consider are lighting, ventilation, protection and location of your chicken coop home. </p>
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		<title>Keep Chickens! Tending Small Flocks in Cities, Suburbs, and Other Small Spaces</title>
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  Chickens are hot right now, as attested by articles on backyard chickens in the Wall Street Journal and House and Garden (not to mention Martha Stewart and her palatial henhouses). Kilarski is a self-proclaimed &#8220;city chick,&#8221; and her approach to chicken keeping reflects this background. This [...]]]></description>
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  Chickens are hot right now, as attested by articles on backyard chickens in the Wall Street Journal and House and Garden (not to mention Martha Stewart and her palatial henhouses). Kilarski is a self-proclaimed &#8220;city chick,&#8221; and her approach to chicken keeping reflects this background. This is a book for people who want to keep chickens in the city or suburbs, not for those with large flocks in the country. Kilarski also makes an important point&#8211;keeping chickens in th<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Chickens-Tending-Flocks-Cities-Suburbs/dp/1580174914/ref=sr_1_7/186-1556383-0851834?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1251621678&amp;sr=8-7?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=amalee-20" title="More at Amazon">&#8230;</a><br />
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