Learn How To Raise Your Own Chickens

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Consider the basic aspects of a chicken coop to raise your own chickens for food and money : laying chickens

 It is undeniable that raising chicken for eggs and meat are truly beneficial to sustain your family’s health and wealth. If you have an adequate space for a small farm where you can raise laying hens, might as well consider installing a chicken coop in your yard. While chickens can withstand cold temperatures they are, however, quite vulnerable to drafts. Therefore, when you are planning to buy a hen house it is important that you consider proper ventilation in a way that it also minimizes drafts.  Besides ventilation, chicken coops must also possess safety features, adequate light source,… Continue reading

Laying Bathroom Flooring : laying chickens

The main criteria for laying bathroom flooring is that it has to be waterproof. Water or moisture that gets through will cause severe problems with the floor underneath. Before laying bathroom flooring you must prepare the floor beneath. Bare floorboards must be sealed. A subfloor can be used to level uneven floorboards and then sealed.

Bathroom fittings mean laying bathroom flooring can be an awkward job, therefore you need to dry-lay the tiles to give a balanced look, a tip is to tile outwards from the longest wall.

If you are laying a slate floor on wooden floorboards first screw… Continue reading

Chicken Coop Temperature Tips : laying chickens

Keeping Your Chicks Comfortable

If you are keeping your chickens in order to raise them, and not just for egg-laying purposes, then you will need to be aware of how to keep the temperature in the right range. Baby chicks need it to be quite hot when they’re first hatched. It is for this reason that mother hens will sit with them in the nest for the first 48 hours, keeping her wings spread over them for warmth. In the wild, hens will often keep up this kind of behavior for a few weeks, until the chicks are feathered enough… Continue reading

Properly Caring For Egg Laying Hens To Ensure Maximum Egg Laying

The cute baby chicks that you ordered a few months ago have grown and by now are almost full sized pullets that are getting ready to begin laying their first eggs.  Now that they are no longer babies, what do you need to do to ensure that you are properly caring for your egg laying hens to make sure that they are happy and healthy hens?

Typically, pullets will be mature enough to begin laying their first eggs when they are about six months old.  Your juvenile chicks will start to grow combs and waddles when they are… Continue reading

What Are the Best Laying Hens? : laying chickens

Egg production is the most common reason for wanting to raise backyard chickens. There is nothing more rewarding than growing your own flock of high quality egg producers. The quantity of eggs to be produced is highly dependent on the type of breed you have. In order to get the most out of this industry you need to find the best laying hens. Professional livestock raisers only consider the most suitable breed for the job. They often separate their best egg layers from the low performing ones. Remember that in this type of business quantity and quality is the name… Continue reading

Why Have My Egg Laying Hens Stopped Laying Eggs?

Do you have backyard hens and are wondering “why have my egg laying hens stopped laying eggs?  You are not alone!  But don’t panic because egg laying can stop or slow down for a number of reasons. “Normal egg production” can vary for a lot of different reasosn.

If you decide to keep egg laying hens, you will soon find out how much fun they are to keep around and how wonderful their fresh eggs taste.  Anyone that has ever kept egg laying hens before knows that the number of eggs they lay… Continue reading

Useful Tips to Raise Chickens to Lay More Eggs : laying chickens

Many people asked the way to raise their chickens to lay more eggs. And my answer is “build a chicken coop”! Hen houses are no longer a secret they are proven to produce far more eggs, as much as 300 percent more!

The reason why chicken lay 3 times more eggs while they are living in a coop is because of the extreme comfort, security and love that the coop offers for them (chickens). Let me explain this better:

#1 Comfort: you see a chicken house provides a lot of comfort; it gives chicken shelter upon rash weathers such as… Continue reading