Posts Tagged ‘egg’
iChicken is a great new App for chicken keepers, written and created exclusively for iOS devices such as the iPod Touch, iPhone 3, iPhone 3gs and iPhone 4. It will run happily on your iPad too, and an iPad specific version is already in the pipe line.
This App is crammed with great information about keeping chickens, with sections dedicated to the Health of your hens and even how to care for them on a day to day basis.
iChicken is the perfect companion for those of us who already have chickens, and also as a great guide to assist and inspire others who are considering keeping chickens in the future. Take a look into our features section, to see just how much detailed information is included. There are even some great fun extras that help you make the most of this App, and let you share your images with the built in gallery feature.
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http://howtobuildachickencoopfast.com -Following the easy instructions in this book will get you started raising chickens.
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Daisy, Georgia, Hazel, Mitzy, Sophie, and Camilla move into their new open-floor plan, side-yard addition… added to their coop on Tuesday, September 22, 2009. They seem to like it
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If you like the taste of farm-fresh eggs but are miles from the farm, consider raising a few chickens yourself.
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http://tinyurl.com/cochicken
Discover How To Easily Build An Attractive And Affordable Chicken Coop That Protects Your Chickens From Predators Maintains Their Health And Delivers More Delicious Eggs.
Building a backyard chicken coop will be one of the best investments you’ll ever make. Not only will you have a self sustained miniature-farm that produces fresh organic eggs everyday, recycles your food scraps and provides high quality fertilizer, but you’ll be proud to know that you made something with your own two hands.
Also, building your own chicken coop just makes economical sense. You can build a chicken coop at just a fraction of the cost of buying a pre-built one. Most pre-built chicken coops you buy need to be assembled anyway, you’re really just paying hugely inflated prices for the material. Unfortunately, building your own chicken coop is not as easy as hammering some wood and wire mesh together. You need to take into account materials, insulation, ventilation, lighting, positioning, nesting, perches, litter collection and protection from the elements and other animals. Fortunately for you, using my many years of experience in poultry farming, I’ve created an easy to follow guide to building your own perfect chicken coop. It doesn’t matter if your a master carpenter or a total beginner, If you require a big or small coop, or if you have a small or big budget.
http://tinyurl.com/cochicken
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http://eCa.sh/3x5h – Building a chicken coop? Discover over 100+ Step-by-Step Printable DIY Plans to Building an Attractive & Affordable Long Lasting Predator-Safe Chicken Coop That Your Chickens Love. Just go to: – http://eCa.sh/3x5h
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1970′s vintage Shasta 25 foot camper trailer. My challenge–to convert it into a massive chicken coop for 150 egg layers.
Much work needs to be done-the interior needs to be demolished, removed, and disposed of. Automatic water, and feeders will be incorporated into the final design. I have to get it home first by tow truck next week.
Must be completed by 3/16/08!
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I made this video for my friend in NY who is getting Rhode Island Reds. These are the answers to your questions and more.
1)HOW TO YOU KEEP TRACK OF WHICH ARE THE FRESH EGGS IN THE FRIDGE?
2)HOW LONG DO EGGS KEEP IN THE FRIDGE
3)HOW TO SEPARATE EGGS FOR INCUBATION
HOW DO YOUR TELL WHICH EGG IS A HEN OR ROOSTER
4)HOW TO MAKE IN A MINUTE AN EGG VIEWER FOR SORTING; HOW DO YOU KNOW IF THERE IS A BABY CHICK INSIDE OF THE EGG
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How I keep my chickens
My backyard coop and run setup.
I now have 15 chickens and 2 roosters, see the video response to see an updated video of this coop.
The one from redneckresponder
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This video was first broadcasted July 21, 2009. Separating pullets because of our bully bardrocks. When our alpha pullet-Charity laid the first egg, she started to fight will all of our young pullets. Even her crop the red topnotch on her head was larger and drooping over. The Americaunas were born the same day on March 01, 2009. But didn’t have the fight in them to protect themselves, and were constantly on the run. They didn’t start laying eggs, until we separated them. On the very first day we moved the Americaunas to their our chicken yard. The first egg was laid in the early evening. A chicken will delay laying eggs, if she doesn’t feel the environment is safe to raise her chicks.
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