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		<title>Tips For When You Are Build Your Own Chicken House</title>
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		<title>The 5 Things to Consider When Making a Chicken House</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 23:04:28 +0000</pubDate>
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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>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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			<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>Chicken Coop Design &#8211; This is important when building a chicken pen</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 19:48:14 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are considering building a chicken coop yourself, it is important to understand that the design of the gallery is an important element for several reasons. Not only is it important to have a cage that looks good in your garden (bearing in mind that you may have to watch every day!), But there are other factors probably more important to consider. Firstly, an important element of any design henhouse is size. The first consideration is that it is sufficiently marked so that the number of chickens. Generally, you must allow 3-5 square feet of floor space per chicken in the nesting / sleeping house and nearly 15 square feet in the area of enforcement. Obviously, if the chickens must be allowed to free range a little space and outdoor enclosure could be a little less. In addition, the chicken coop design that you choose must look aesthetically pleasing in that it should not be authoritative for the size of the garden. When building a chicken coop, the materials you use are important for various reasons. If possible, you may want to use a wood that matches each, or complete other garden furniture, especially if you already have a shed. In addition, the &#8220;extras&#8221; such as mesh and the hinges should be selected not only for their appearance, but their strength as the length of predators who will go when trying to raise chickens can be breathtaking. Foxes have been known to chew through a fence to make sure you use only materials of great thickness. Ease of cleaning is an important element in the design gallery. When building a chicken coop, you must ensure that the nesting area in particular, easy access, preferably in the form of a door that is located outside the pen, not only through the one in performance. Some cooperatives have handles on top so that cooperatives can be moved around the garden and it not only facilitates easier cleaning (like the &#8220;mess&#8221; is literally left behind, ready to be spread on the garden, but it also gives hens the chance of roaming on a fresh patch of dirt or grass. Ensure that there is enough space for a nesting box for every 4-5 chickens. Often, instructions are included in design henhouse, but there is no need to complicate things more chickens are very happy with their old nest in a sturdy cardboard box that has the advantage of being easily replaced by a new one when you&#8217;re done with. Alternatively You might consider using a plastic tray of cat litter. They are very cheap to buy and are easily cleaned and disinfected. As a holder of chicken and retailer housing Chicken Me, I was Looking for ideas to incorporate into my own creations and that lead me to a book written by a fellow chicken lovers. His creations are so simple that they were almost as easy to build as many of my own co-assembly were to together! Since I recommended the book to many clients seeking to build a chicken house themselves and have all been delighted by both the simplicity and quality designs. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that Building your own home can save over 50% of the cost of a pen flatpacked comparable and even those who have very little experience tinkering can follow simple plans chicken pen without difficulty. To take a look at the different options that are available, please visit Chicken Pen Designs </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before creating your own chicken coop for your backyard, keep in mind that this is neither complex nor too difficult a task if you&#8217;ve accomplished your mission to the fledgling. Firstly, you need to do thorough research and planning to be able to create a very good chicken house. To be able to save money, time and effort, you should consider these 7 key factors in building your chicken houses, which include: size, lighting, ventilation, insulation , drinkers and feeders, predators and nest boxes. You will need a reasonable space for your hens to move and live in the coop. Typically allow 3-4 coop is about 6-10 square feet square feet in size to leave room for your chicken. Chickens need a proper lighting system to make their nest and lay their eggs. Install windows for your chicken to allow some natural sunlight. In addition, you should consider ventilation. Allow fresh air into and out of the henhouse chickens for health and comfort. You must also consider the proper insulation. Keep your chickens warm during the cold winter season. Prepare your chicken, adding a good insulation with the sudden loss of temperature. A fundamental requirement for a poultry house is good to have a charger Nice and waterer for your chickens. It must be kept clean and fresh at all times. If raising chickens for eggs, it is important to have nesting boxes for chickens to lay in. Allow a nest box for two hens. They do not like being crowded during installation. Finally, watch out for predators, predators typically include raccoons, foxes, coyotes, skunks, cats and hawks fishermen. Wire mesh fence Wire is commonly used to keep chickens and predators Out. It is very essential to build a cage of chickens very good to have a well-written to work with. So, make use of these factors to be considered for the overall welfare and success of your chicken houses. </p>
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