Posts Tagged ‘chicken’
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
With no regard for whether you like to keep chickens as pets or as part of your plan to start a poultry business building a chicken coop is important. Of course you usually have the option of purchasing a readymade coop but those are expensive given the indisputable fact that they cannot take the heavy thrashing that chickens can dish out on them. This is the reason why you must build your own coop using straightforward chicken coop plans.
Many people who are serious about raising chickens or beginning a poultry farm frequently begin with hiring a professional wood worker to build their chicken coops. The biggest problem with this is that carpenters can be dear not to mention that you are going to find yourself in trouble when you need to patch up the coop. Oftentimes this can lead to a lot of disappointment.
The best way to make life simpler and save some cash is to build your own coops. This can be a difficult task if you’re not a talented carpenter but I have managed to break it down into a step by step process. The methods I use have been honed after a number of years of building chicken coops.
Tags: chicken, chicken coop, chicken home, design, gardening, hen, hobbies, home, house, improvement, interior, Landscaping, outdoors
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
A quick Internet search on chicken coops for sale quickly yields a long list. The sunny side , however , is that a buyer will be in a position to choose from many different sizes and designs that best fit their wants. Before deciding on one of the many coops for sale, it is important to answer two questions : how many hens are planned to be raised, and what sort of space is available for the coop?
A small coop is well-sized for people that propose to raise just a couple of hens and have not a lot of space. A medium coop is ideal for those that plan to raise more chickens and have a larger area. For those managing a larger chicken operation, giant and double-decker hen houses will be the best choice. These will also require the largest amount of land. You’ll find that all three of these types can be found when searching for coops for sale.
Tags: chicken, gardening, Ranche, small holding
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Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
There are many reasons why people are choosing to build chicken pens. One reason is the cost of a premade chicken coop could be out of their budget. One more reason is they would rather spend a little time raising chickens and not building chicken cages. The good news is if you follow a good plan, you can build a chicken house in a short period of time and save a large amount of money in the process.
You could be wondering if there are such stuff as easy to build chicken shacks. They do exist provided you follow the plans as specified and have the materials needed to build it. The materials are common items you’ll be able to find in your local ironmongery store. Those items may consist of wood, aluminum, steel, chicken wire, wire mesh, etc. You also do not need any specialized tools.
Here’s a recipe for making simple to build chicken enclosures.
1. You need to know how many chickens you are raising and the design you would like for your home.
2. Then you want to find the right plan that fits your requirements. If you want a large elevated coop, then you need to choose the plan for large elevated coops.
Tags: chicken, chicken coop, chicken home, design, gardening, hen, hobbies, home, house, improvement, interior, Landscaping, outdoors
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Saturday, January 16th, 2010
Find out how you can make a chicken house properly by trying simple and easy steps. If you are pondering attempting to make a chicken house, there are some key steps that you must perform in order to get results. One giant problem many chicken farmers face is a lack of a plan, which will really cost them time, disappointment, and money in the future.
By understanding the building process totally, you can make the most out of your attempts and make a chicken house successfully.
Here are the main steps to focus on.
Find A Good Piece of Land
The very first step is ensuring the land you are building on will support a chicken coop. You want to find land that is a touch elevated so that if it rains quite a lot in any given month, the water will run away from the chicken coop instead of too it.
When you do not follow this tip there is a terribly high chance that rotting will happen so be certain you are not overlooking it. If you need to make a chicken house successfully, select your land wisely.
Select proper Building Materials
Tags: chicken, chicken coop, chicken home, gardening, hen, home improvement, house, interior design, Landscaping, outdoors
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Monday, January 4th, 2010
Building a yard chicken coop is handy in a number of ways. It will be a hobby to kill time in the shape of past-time ; you gather fresh organic eggs and can maintain the house clean and free from worms.
Chickens are domestic and exposed birds that need human care treatment.
Yard chicken house are becoming more and more popular. Chicken have special needs that one should be address when building them Build a backyard chicken coop to remain in.
Always reflect on this when making plans for a design for making a chicken coop not forgetting ventilation is very essential. Your building design from the roof to the floor must be centered on addressing the chicken wishes.
You must also design on how to make a backYard chicken coop house well cleand and easy to scrub. You must consider on weather to build a perch for the chicken.
This will permit you put a tray beneath for straightforward collection of the chicken droppings. As caretaker of the chickens, it is your duty to hinder them from killers such dogs, foxes, wolves and cats and protect your chickens from the serious attacks of the predators.
Tags: chicken, chicken coop, chicken home, gardening, hen, home improvement, house, interior design, Landscaping, outdoors
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Saturday, December 26th, 2009
When making a chicken house, often referred to as a chicken coop, there are a few things you want to take into account before you make the commitment. People who go about making a chicken house without taking the following things into account often finish up failing or they produce a shoddy coop that’s not so sturdy.
One thing to take under consideration is the type of design, obviously – and there are far more divergences in design that you may realize. The chicken house design you choose is going to depend on a number of factors. How many chickens are you going to house? ( and remember to allow for an expanding flock over time ) how much space in your backyard have you got to work with? How much cash have you got to spend on the assorted building materials? All of these factors are going to differ from situation to situation, of course. But once you know the answers, a resource book on building chicken houses will be able to hold your hand through the design process.
Tags: chicken, chicken coop, chicken home, gardening, hen, home improvement, house, interior design, Landscaping, outdoors
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Sunday, November 15th, 2009
Paul Stamets’ Mycelium Running is a must have reference book for anyone working the land in any form, whether it be farming, forest management or environmental cleanup. But also for people who, like me, enjoy growing things, especially delectable edibles.
The book is a treasure trove of useful practical information on what Stamets refers to as mycofiltration (of water), mycoremediation (of toxic waste), and tips on how mushroom mycelium can help improve soils and boost productivity in farming and forestry with less use of pesticides and fertilizers.
A detailed description of Mycofiltration, the use of mushrooms to filter waste water, is given in one section of the book. It lists recommended mushroom species and materials to use in creating the mycofiltration bed, as well as dimensions, depth, layers, etc. Mycofiltration beds like this can be effectively used for both industrial waste water and farm runoff.
Not only does it solve the problem of farm runoff and E. coli contamination of nearby streams, it can also yield highly palatable food mushrooms, and the bed itself can be dug out every 2-3 years and then used as an excellent fertilizer for the farm.
Tags: biology, chicken, ecology, environmental, farm, garden, gardening, herbs, horse, Landscaping, mushrooms, tree
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
by KC Kudra
They say variety is the spice of life, but where would we be without spices? Even a little table salt and pepper makes our food more palatable and tasty. Garlic is another common seasoning that adds a lot of oomph to our dishes. Without spices, food tastes bland and uninteresting. Add a little spice, and it becomes delectable.
With more opportunities to try the foods of other cultures, we are getting more familiar with new spices or spice combinations. Today, it is almost common to eat Chinese on one night and Italian the next. You may try Indian food for lunch and then have Japanese for dinner. Regional spices can be found on the supermarket shelves more than they were ten years ago. As we become more familiar with them, we begin to use them in our own cooking.
The Care and Storage of Spices
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Thursday, April 10th, 2008
by KC Kudra
Most of us are finding that time is growing a lot shorter these days, and if we are not careful, we start eating out for most meals, or heating up another frozen dinner. When you have had a day that just will not end or time is running short, it can be hard to remember to cook.
If you have been feeling unhealthy, gaining weight, or feeling tired and slow, convenience eating might be the culprit. While processed boxed food and takeout are easy and quick, they are not good for us, and they do not set the best example for our families, either.
The good news is that you can cook healthy, delicious meals at home, without having to go to a lot of effort. Some planning, a little pre-cooking when you have the extra time, and using ingredients like boneless chicken that don’t require a lot of prep can make it simple and easy to eat home cooked meals. Instead of cooking a whole chicken, then cleaning and deboning, or even having to deal with bone-in chicken parts, such as wings, you can get started on the meal right away.
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