Posts Tagged ‘Eggs’
Sue tells us about raising chickens in the city.
You can find her Urban Homesteading blog at:
http://hodgsonshomestead.blogspot.com/
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http://makemoneywithchickens.weebly.com
HOW TO EASILY MAKE $1000 A MONTH RAISING CHICKENS PART TIME
These birds in the video are just some of the birds I have for sale.
You can see them all at http://www.chickenauctions.com
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Raising backyard chickens for eggs is a growing trend as the locavore movement gains ground in the city. But Declan Walsh is taking the process further. We had been raising layer hens for six years and raising chickens for their meat seemed like a natural progression, said Walsh, who, when not tending his brood in his Red Hook backyard, is director of community outreach at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Walsh raises the same breed used by commercial hatcheries — Cornish rock broilers — until they are ready for the local slaughterhouse. Walsh, who is organizing an event at the college in December with Just Food, a non-profit working to unite city residents and local farmers, discusses the pros and cons of raising chickens in the city. Its easier to find somebody to take care of them than a dog, said Walsh, because theres a built-in incentive — a great egg.
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Ivan and Magda offer practical advice on a chicken hut design, feeding poultry, and what can go wrong with young goslings!
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http://bigfeatherfarm.webs.com/
Faun is our newest girl here at BigFeather farm!
We just bought her today. She is a stunning girl, and is so sweet! Here she is, just checking everything out and settling in to her new forever home.
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This video is in response to questions about what to feed your chickens when they start laying their first eggs.
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Raising Chickens – Visit my blog at http://successwithpoultry.blogspot.com for chicken raising tips and info.
In this video eggs have been put into an incubator to hatch. This short clip shows the progress of the eggs over their hatching period. It includes the developmental stages of the chick in the egg, aswell as showing a chick hatching out. Interesting to anyone looking into breeding / keeping chickens or having a backyard flock.
http://www.self-sufficient-life.com
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For $5 only you can have the plans to build your own http://www.calypsoworld.ws/rollacoop.html
The roll-a-coop rotates slowly allowing new pasture to be accessed and leaving waste behind,
Animals stay more active and more productive, gone are the messy chores of cleaning plus the uv light sterilizers the cage on its slow rotation,
A small clockwork drive can move the coop over 20 meters in a day, so all that`s left to do, is top up the water each day and wind up the spring and off she
goes at 1 meter an hour.
If your hard up for cash you can get the plans for free ( if you do something for me )
http://www.calypsoworld.ws/rollacoop2.html
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my coop
its gettin there!
