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Our fun, lively and informative chicken afternoons provide you with all you need to know about keeping your poultry healthy and happy.
Ideal for first time chicken owners, or those thinking about taking up chicken keeping.
We give you practical advice, tips and support in all aspects of poultry husbandry.
For those already well versed in the art of chicken maintenance, we also offer more advanced courses.
However, we like to encourage a mixed range of ability on course, so you not only learn from us, you learn from each other.
We love daft questions and are committed to making these days as fun and helpful as possible. A definite afternoon out with a difference, for all the family, in a beautiful and rural South Yorkshire location.
Once we’ve done all the chicken schmoozing, the Hen Party will begin.
We have an informal chat, with a question and answer session in our teepee with traditional tea, cake and sandwiches. (Don’t worry, there’ll be no chicken sandwiches on offer!)
And of course, nobody walks away empty handed. They’ll be a goody bag for every guest full of handy hints and hen treats!
Come along to one of our courses, there’s so much more to chicken keeping than meets the eye.
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http://www.howtoraisechicken.com – The basic ingredient for thousands of recipes will be eggs. Without it, there would be no cakes, pastries, and even scrumptious breakfast meals. It is produced by hens after reaching their six months of age. Raising chickens for eggs is prolific in the first two years of a hen’s life. As your hen grows old, production of eggs also decreases. So, if you want to have continuous production of eggs, you should consider having one to two new birds per year.
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http://www.MyTrustedGuideOnly.com/chicken-coop — Successfully Build Your Chicken Coop
Top rated chicken-coop reviews and tips. Everything you want to know about chicken-coop is here!
To learn more about Chicken Coop, please visit :
http://www.MyTrustedGuideOnly.com/chicken-coop
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If youve ever dreamt of keeping a few hens in your garden, this programme provides an encouraging step-by-step guide on how to choose, house and care for your flock.
Francine Raymond has gained a reputation for her philosophy of rearing hens as naturally as possible in her own Suffolk garden. She speaks to other experts on various aspects of hen keeping and looks at systems that will allow you to keep your birds happy and contented in whatever space you have available.
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Just a few ideas of what keeping chickens involves. The chicken house shown here is an eglu:
http://www.omlet.co.uk/homepage/homepage.php
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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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Raising baby chickens. A quick guide to keeping and raising chicks. This video shows the basic requirements of chicks for their first 5-8 weeks (by which time they should get their full feathers). They will grow quite quickly (and so will the size of their brooder). Once they have their full feathers they will be able to move into their chicken coop. For more tips and info about raising and keeping chickens visit :
http://successwithpoultry.blogspot.com
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Keeping Chickens Warm Down South
Why do you keep chickens?
