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		<title>Easy Chicken Coop Plans &#8211; And What to Avoid</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 19:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>What You Need To Know About Hatcheries</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:57:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Well, it&#8217;s an old joke and a difficult question, one that even owners of hatcheries could not answer. But if you&#8217;re intrigued by the chickens, and you want to earn a living from them, then you will need to know everything you can about chickens and eggs. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Well, it&#8217;s an old joke and a difficult question, one that even owners of hatcheries could not answer. But if you&#8217;re intrigued by the chickens, and you want to earn a living from them, then you will need to know everything you can about chickens and eggs. The good news is that we have developed the Complete Chicken and Hatchery Resource Guide that can answer most if not all of your questions about the hatchery.&#13;In this guide you will find lots of important information on how to optimize your production of eggs, producing clean eggs for hatching out, preventing the disease from poultry, and much, much more. For example, did you know that the litter nest egg should be changed at least once a week to avoid dirty and contaminated? Were you aware that dark breeding conditions cause your chickens hatching and stop laying? Were you aware that the eggs will be incubated should be clean, fresh nest egg? If you already own a breeder flock, you probably do.&#13;But if you&#8217;re new to the company, or just are not happy with the number of eggs and chicks from hens that your produce, you really want to read this guide. We can tell you how to configure your house and the chicken hatcheries in order to get the maximum performance of your chickens. We can also help you avoid problems such as the eggs have dried to a lack of sufficient moisture, the embryos that have not received their nutrients in a uniform manner, or chicks that have stuck to the inner membrane. These are all conditions that may occur if the eggs are not activated correctly or often enough. You will also learn how to adjust the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide into the eggs to prevent the chicks form again suffocated.&#13;Every page contains important information about the disease of poultry and how to help keep your chickens in the contract, what if there is an infestation, and all fertility problems critical to the production of eggs and chickens up happy. You will learn how big a nest should be, and how important it is to have the stands at the right height from the ground. You will also discover the proper regulation of business incubators, and why you need a hatcher. Do not raise chickens for granted. To be successful in raising chickens, you need to know the facts. </p>
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		<title>Raising Backyard Chickens &#8211; What most beginners do not know in raising chickens when Starting Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 13:58:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do not be surprised but there are now many people prefer to raise their own livestock for their tables. The same goes for organic vegetables that can easily be grown in the garden. Because they want to ensure that the foods they eat are fresh, clean and healthy for their families would be protected from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do not be surprised but there are now many people prefer to raise their own livestock for their tables. The same goes for organic vegetables that can easily be grown in the garden. Because they want to ensure that the foods they eat are fresh, clean and healthy for their families would be protected from disease as well. A popular type of cattle that is easy to raise chickens and grow is. Raising chickens backyard have become very popular nowadays in many countries around the world especially in the areas where most people want organic food on their table. The chicken farm farmyard is relatively easy because their needs are simple and can be obtained easily in any store for pets. Here are the basic guides on raising chickens farmyard. If you are new to raising chickens in backyard, the first thing to consider when raising chickens farmyard is the type of pool you want to increase or maintain. There are several brands or types of chickens that you can choose according to the reason as to why you want them. If you are planning on raising chickens in backyard for their eggs and then there are two types of chickens that you can choose the size and hen bantam hen. The hen lays eggs, larger than a bantam hen. So if you want more eggs for the table, you may want to buy chickens to raise size. The next thing to consider when raising chickens farmyard is the food they eat. While the hens generally eat the same thing, what is the crumbs, pellets and grit, there are chicken feed that is designed for certain types of fowl. For example, laying hens types of eating a different set of meatballs from the type chickens. Do not consider this information as well before you buy your feed from the pet store. If you&#8217;re still not sure what to feed your chickens, it would be best to consult a veterinarian so that you do not make the mistake of feeding the wrong type of chicken feed. Other things you may want to consider when raising chickens in your yard are their co-operative and the place where they can run free. There are times when you need to set your chickens in bulk so they are capable of anything on the ground and get enough exercise too. Raising chickens backyard is a great hobby to take that can eventually lead to something beneficial and profitable for the family. </p>
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		<title>What You Need to Know About Fried Chicken</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 13:58:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that everyone loves fried chicken. Around the world, you find recipes that combine the meat with the sweet succulent fried. Fried chicken nuggets in the American tasty you can find in Asia, fried chicken is something that is universal.&#13;One recent recipes for chicken fried to become popular in the United States is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems that everyone loves fried chicken. Around the world, you find recipes that combine the meat with the sweet succulent fried. Fried chicken nuggets in the American tasty you can find in Asia, fried chicken is something that is universal.&#13;One recent recipes for chicken fried to become popular in the United States is the Korean fried chicken. They cook their chicken into small pieces with a light, delicate pastry. Once fully cooked chicken is lightly coated with sauce.&#13;While it takes some practice to properly prepare this recipe, once you have tasted, you will be amazed. To compensate for large chickens here in America, cut the boneless chicken wings or use when making this delectable treat.&#13;Chicken Chinese and Japanese are cooked the same way, but they use different herbs and spices. Both cuisines use boneless chicken, that more pieces together. For a taste Chinese five-spice powder adds a distinctive taste, but if you prefer Japanese, you may want to add the sake, ginger or wasabi. The nuggets of tender chicken with crunchy crust can be served plain or with sauce. Lemon chicken, orange chicken, and chicken with almonds all use a chicken fried breaded.&#13;Fried Chicken in India is made by spices such as fennel rub turmeric and mustard seeds, black pepper and Dal udad in chicken and marinate. Then each piece is dipped in egg white, rolled in breadcrumbs and fried in hot oil until golden and crispy.&#13;As you can see, many people around the world prefer their fried chicken! By simply changing the spices or marinade, or debone the chicken, you can come with a variety of recipes to try.&#13;If you love South American cuisine, look for recipes that contain lime juice, hot sauce, garlic and cornmeal or flour. If your tastes run more to Italy, try to add the oregano, chili powder, onion powder, garlic, dry mustard and crushed red pepper. Salt to taste and cook in olive oil.&#13;Other ways to make this dish different include varying your cooking method. Try oven cooking if you are looking for a method that is lower in fat. You can always get the chicken, flavorful crispy in the oven.&#13;Be sure to marinate the chicken without the skin for several hours in buttermilk to maintain the juiciness of the chicken. A coating of flour and spices provide the crisis and help seal in flavor. You&#8217;ll be pleasantly surprised with a satellite in low fat chicken is good cold as it was on the dinner table yesterday.&#13;The Old Fashioned, tried and true method of using the oil in a cast iron skillet still produces an excellent chicken. The simplest breading flour, salt and pepper can be a gourmet meal. Fonte heats evenly, providing a wonderful crispy crust while keeping the chicken juicy. He also cooked meat thoroughly. Generations of cooks used this method before the purest cooking became popular and many still insist on using their cast iron skillet. </p>
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		<title>what organic tea does to the color of vegetable plants&#8230;awesome!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 19:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Building a chicken coop this weekend &#8211; Here&#8217;s What You Need to Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 19:24:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you plan to build a henhouse, and you want more information on how best to do so &#8211; then this article was written for you. In particular, we will answer the question &#8220;why build?&#8221; You give advice to look after your chickens, and show you how to build your own Coop and run. When [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you plan to build a henhouse, and you want more information on how best to do so &#8211; then this article was written for you. In particular, we will answer the question &#8220;why build?&#8221; You give advice to look after your chickens, and show you how to build your own Coop and run. When you finish reading this article, you&#8217;ll be eager to build! Let&#8217;s start by examining the main reasons why you want to build one. For many, the reason is to take a break from our modern, hectic lifestyle &#8211; and get &#8220;back to basics.&#8221; Also, keeping your own chickens can really give you an amazing amount of eggs for nearly nothing. Although care of the chickens may take time, you will also find it very rewarding! What is the first step for chickens? It should have a place to keep them. You will need a coop or Coop &#8211; and there are several options where to go from here. First, buy a &#8220;precompiled&#8221; Coop &#8211; who is the most expensive option. Second, you can choose to build your own. That&#8217;s what most people seem to choose, and it&#8217;s actually very simple to do. So how can you build your own chicken coop and run? It&#8217;s simple enough to pen &#8220;easy&#8221; using only wooden stakes and chicken wire. But this is not enough. Because your chickens will also need a shelter against the elements. A simple &#8220;box&#8221; style house is usually fine. This can be made of plywood in an afternoon &#8211; and you can even get more fancy with a little effort and creativity. It&#8217;s a good idea to take some shots before starting to build, however. Many of the best are available for download online. </p>
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		<title>Chicken House Construction Plans &#8211; What you need to know</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 19:17:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking for plans for building chicken house, then this article will clue you a number of things you should know. Specifically, we will talk about planning before you buy anything, you must build your own or buy pre-built, and where you can find plans for chicken coop. When you finish reading this article, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking for plans for building chicken house, then this article will clue you a number of things you should know. Specifically, we will talk about planning before you buy anything, you must build your own or buy pre-built, and where you can find plans for chicken coop. When you finish reading this article, you&#8217;re ready for the next step to keep your own chickens. Let&#8217;s start by talking about things you should consider before buying a house for your chickens. Firstly, how many chickens do you keep? You will get a significant amount of eggs from hens just 3-5. Also, where are you going to put the chicken house? If we just keep a few chickens, the garden is very good &#8211; but you must ensure that the house is in shade during the summer, and well protected against predators. Another thing to consider is how much space do you have? Each hen will need at least 1SQ foot of space &#8211; but the more space you can give them, the better. Then lets talk about buying a prebuilt Chicken Coop VS build your own. Buying a ready-to-one is the &#8220;easiest&#8221; solution, but it will cost hundreds of dollars in power. Most people do not realize that it&#8217;s actually very easy to build your own, so this is the best choice. So why not do a project this weekend with the family? This can be very fun and rewarding for all. Finally, where can you get step by step plans to build a chicken coop? The best way is to use the internet. You will meet a few free designs, and the occasional &#8220;paid for&#8221; design. Free ones may be useful to get ideas, but the equipment lists are often incomplete or inaccurate &#8211; and you do not want to start building only to find you can not easily obtain all the materials. The &#8220;pay&#8221; designs tend to be more about thinking, and use the materials available from any DIY store. </p>
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		<title>What You Need to Know About the Versatile Chicken</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 19:33:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The chicken has been domesticated since at least 1400 BC, providing eggs and meat for the Chinese. The Polynesians brought the bird in Chile in the 1300s, the spread of chicken on a whole new continent. Since the chicken has seen its dominance over the world as a food source. Easy to raise, they give [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The chicken has been domesticated since at least 1400 BC, providing eggs and meat for the Chinese. The Polynesians brought the bird in Chile in the 1300s, the spread of chicken on a whole new continent. Since the chicken has seen its dominance over the world as a food source. Easy to raise, they give us proteins and nutrients and they are very versatile.&#13;Almost all cultures around the world has at least a few recipes for chicken. Mexico, France, Italy and China. . . the list is endless. Chicken is low in cholesterol, mild and relatively cheap. The meat can be used in several different ways to create healthy and delicious meals.&#13;What types of chicken available today?&#13;At the store, you will find whole chickens, fryers, which are easily cut into pieces and packages first, as all the legs, wings, breasts and all. Small bins gizzards and liver are also available if you prefer. You can buy chicken, with or without bones. With all these options at the store, it is easy to plan many meals around chicken.&#13;Whole chickens are cheaper than a packet of all hearts. Treatment less meat packers do, the more savings you get. If you feel uncomfortable or do not have time to cut a chicken yourself, you can always opt for one that has been cut or boned you.&#13;What can you do with Different types of chicken?&#13;Whole chicken can be roasted and used for soup later. Cut the chicken can be fried, stewed, baked or sauce. Boneless chicken can be added to one pot meal, chicken pie, soups, pasta, sauteed, stir-fries almost everything you can imagine. Chicken Crockpot Recipes are very popular and can be cooked while you&#8217;re away.&#13;Use the chicken in Italian dishes like linguine chicken, French dishes like chicken and shallots or Indian recipes like tandoori chicken. Asian recipes as chicken with peanuts, chicken, orange peel and other add that certain zing May otherwise be an ordinary day. Make pollo relleno or Chicken Tex Mex for a little spice. Ethnic each region also has many varieties of chicken soup to try too.&#13;Chicken also gives you a choice of black or white meat. Everyone has a different texture, and they work well in each of the different meals. Dark meat holds up better with long cooking time than white meat. It also really takes in the flavors of a marinade or sauce. The white meat is best when you want to use all or put it on the grill.&#13;Thus, overall, we have much chicken. We offer meat that is low in fat and cholesterol. It is easily digested, even by the weakest stomach. It may be added to almost any dish with tasty results. The chicken is more versatile than most other foods. When we are sick of chicken soup has even been proven to be beneficial. The chicken has just raised our food in a high place. </p>
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		<title>What should you look in the barns?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to buy chickens for the satisfaction of collecting your own fresh eggs every day you will need to find the chicken house right at home in. the chickens are very easy to maintain and does not require a lot of roaming room to the court and are therefore ideal farm animals to keep in your own backyard. Chickens need to escape to fresh air every day you must therefore give them a chicken coop that is safe for all dogs or cats that may try to dig under the pen to catch a chicken. The yard should be fenced in a safe pen that will allow them to leave the pen a little fresh air. If you have a small yard to keep the chickens you may want to consider the barns that are on wheels. You can turn the chickens in the yard because they are the grass in their house. These are the chicken houses the most comfortable available today. You can easily turn the chicken around your property, reset the fence yard, and open the door and let them. You give the grass a chance to push forward to move the chicken pen in this emerging field. Want to know who the poultry nesting boxes inside. You may only need one or two boxes depending on the size of your herd. Most hens lay eggs in the same area so you can pick any one or two boxes. Chickens will lay eggs mainly in the morning, but they can lay eggs in the evening, it depends on the hen. You can create your own barns, if you can not find the right one for you. You can buy the lumber and all supplies and search online for the best chicken house plan you want. Most of these plans are free and they fall into the DIY category at the sites of home improvement. They provide step by step on how to set your henhouse. Because there is a variety to choose from you can create the ideal home for your backyard. Ultimately, you have chickens in your backyard and fresh eggs on the table every morning. You can buy as many chickens as you need so you can have enough eggs for breakfast every morning. </p>
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		<title>What Is The Easiest Way To Build A Chicken Coop?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I need a cheap and easy way to build a chicken coop. I have 5 chickens so I don&#8217;t need anything to big. But it must be easy because I am building it and I am not a carpenter. LOL
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I need a cheap and easy way to build a chicken coop. I have 5 chickens so I don&#8217;t need anything to big. But it must be easy because I am building it and I am not a carpenter. LOL</p>
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