Living with Chickens

Living with Chickens
Author: Jay Rossier
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-10-15
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1493032305

A revised and updated bestseller Revised in coordination with the American Poultry Association Covers all the essentials of raising and keeping chickens. More than 75 color photographs and illustrations. People across the country are raising chickens, whether for food or companionship. You can, too, with this indispensable guide. Straightforward advice and dozens of clear, detailed illustrations gives any future chicken farmer the tools he needs to get started, from step-by-step instructions on building the coop to a brief background on chicken biology; from hints on getting high-quality eggs from the hens, to methods for butchering. Full-color photographs of the birds and their landscape round out this comprehensive book. This bestselling book has been completely revised and updated. Jay Rossier was coauthor of A New Lease on Farmland, published by the E. F. Schumacher Society, and wrote occasional book reviews for Northern Woodlands magazine.

The Backyard Chicken Fight

The Backyard Chicken Fight
Author: Gretchen Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Chickens
ISBN: 9780972822558

Journalist and chicken-owner Gretchen Anderson chronicles the stories of people who are fighting City Hall for the right to own chickens. Find out how hen-keeping is ruffling feathers across the country. Also, learn the secrets to raising a healthy flock in your own backyard.

Barnyard in Your Backyard

Barnyard in Your Backyard
Author: Gail Damerow
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2002-07-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781580174565

When is the right time to shear a sheep? Is there a market for manure? What time of day is best to collect eggs? What is the correct way to milk a goat? What does a duck eat? Can a cow and a sheep share the same pasture? Which types of rabbits are easiest to raise? The perfect book for anyone who has ever dreamed of having that little place in the country, Barnyard in Your Backyard offers tried-and-true, expert advice on raising healthy, happy, productive farm animals: chickens, geese, ducks, rabbits, goats, sheep, and dairy cows. Each chapter focuses on a different animal, discussing the pros and cons of raising the animal, housing and land requirements, feeding guidelines, health concerns, and a schedule for routine care. Species that are easy to raise, hardy, and companionable are profiled. First-time farmers will discover simple, clear instructions for caring for animals throughout the year, as well as guidelines for processing barnyard products such as milk, wool, and eggs. Combining practical advice from real experts, easy-to-use checklists and charts, a seasonal care calendar, and detailed black-and-white illustrations, Barnyard in Your Backyard offers a comprehensive review of the ins and outs - the tribulations and triumphs - of living with and caring for a small barnyard.

The Beginner's Guide to Raising Chickens

The Beginner's Guide to Raising Chickens
Author: Anne Kuo
Publisher: Rockridge Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781638079972

A beginner's guide to ruling the roost and raising happy backyard chickens The Beginner's Guide to Raising Chickens makes it easy to start keeping these surprisingly smart birds right in your own backyard. From constructing coops to rearing chicks, you'll learn everything you need to know to make sure your chickens stay happy and healthy all year round. Which breed of chicken is right for you? What's the best bedding material? What sort of feed should you use? Expert chicken keeper Anne Kuo answers these questions―and many others―in this fun and friendly reference book that will get you excited to raise your new feathered friends. This book on raising chickens guides you through: Getting from the chicken to the egg―Find out how to raise chicks, keep your birds safe from predators, introduce new birds to the flock, and more. Creating a custom coop―Build the perfect home for raising chickens with detailed backyard coop construction guides. Expert care advice--Learn how to identify different behaviors in your chicken, help solve egg shortages, and navigate a range of potential surprises with confidence. Get your first flock started successfully with The Beginner's Guide to Raising Chickens.

Raising Chickens in Your Own Backyard

Raising Chickens in Your Own Backyard
Author: J.D. Rockefeller
Publisher: J.D. Rockefeller
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2015-08-23
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1517028736

Do you love eggs and chickens? If yes, then you got to have your own flock of chickens in your backyard. Raising chickens in the city, is that even possible? Yes, it is possible. Chickens are the new favorite pets of many people. Some places don't allow you to keep chickens at homes, but the list of places who are relaxing their laws and ordinances is growing day by day. So, if you are a city dweller and would like to get your hands on some fresh eggs, keep a flock of your own hens. But why this interest in raising chickens? The reasons are simple. They are quite inexpensive to keep. It costs about $1-$10 to raise one hen. You will spend around $500 on an average on a coop. This is a one-time expenditure. Feeding them will cost around $5 per month. Keep around $10 per month unexpected expenses on raising 3 hens and that's it! You get to eat your own fresh eggs. You also know what the hens producing the eggs have been eating. So, compared to your factory farmed poultry and eggs you have a safer and healthier alternative. These eggs are also more nutritious and taste better than the eggs of battery hens. They contain a much higher content of vitamins A and E, beta-carotene, and folate. At the same time, the cholesterol and saturated fat found in the eggs of free-range hens is much lower than those of battery hens. Besides this, chickens are excellent pets for children. Their manure can be used for composting since it is high in nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus. They will also eat up all the weeds, slugs and seeds leftover after you have harvested your vegetable garden along with various pests. In short, chickens are a wonderful pet, and even your small kid can take good care of them with a little bit of guidance from you. But the problem is where and how to start? Not to worry. Read this guide and you will know how and where to begin. You will learn everything from buying your coop and chickens to cleaning and storing your eggs in this guide. So, let's get started with your own flock of chickens!

Happy raising chickens in your backyard for beginners

Happy raising chickens in your backyard for beginners
Author: Thorsten Hawk
Publisher: epubli
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2022-01-05
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 3754937456

★ Happy raising chickens in your backyard for beginners ★ How to raising chickens for eggs in your own garden. 1x1 about feed, equipment, costs and care. What you should know if you want to acquire chickens! Saturday and Sunday for breakfast there should always be an egg for the whole family and during the week times quickly make themselves a scrambled egg, there are quickly 10 eggs from a commercial package gone. In addition, one hears in the news again and again from bad conditions on the yards, where the chickens come from. There it would be perfect, if one acquires oneself a chicken attitude in the garden, in order to offer the animals a beautiful life and to have always fresh eggs. But just buy a few chickens and pack the garden, is that possible? Shouldn't you first read up on chicken keeping in a book for beginners, so that you are optimally informed about what's coming up? The answer is yes, inform is the very first step. Here in this guide we clarify you about all sorts of topics such as chicken keeping without a rooster or even that in chicken keeping costs arise and especially which. So if you have a great interest in own chickens, then read it through necessarily. Chicken keeping how many at least? And how much space is needed? What costs chicken keeping? Chicken keeping how many eggs can be expected? What do chickens eat? Basic equipment and enclosure? Holidays and hibernation? Chicks and rearing Care and daily routine Right slaughtering With health to the Happy Chicken and much more

The Backyard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals

The Backyard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals
Author: Gail Damerow
Publisher: Storey Publishing
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1603429697

Enjoy a weekend breakfast featuring eggs, bacon, and honey from your own chickens, pigs, and bees, or a holiday meal with your own heritage-breed turkey as the main attraction. Gail Damerow covers everything you need to successfully raise your own farm animals, from selecting the right breeds to producing delicious fresh milk, cheese, honey, eggs, and meat. Even with just a small plot of land, you can become more self-sufficient, save money, and enjoy healthy, delicious animal products.

A Beginner’s Guide to Poultry Farming in Your Backyard - Raising Chickens for Eggs and Food

A Beginner’s Guide to Poultry Farming in Your Backyard - Raising Chickens for Eggs and Food
Author: John Davidson
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2013-05-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1311659285

A Beginner’s Guide to Poultry Farming in Your Backyard Raising Chickens for Eggs and Food Table of Contents Introduction It Is Just Chicken Feed Sustainable Poultry Feed Crop bound Chickens Best Natural Food for Chickens Hatching Chickens How to Make an Incubator Fresh Water Supply Nesting boxes Free Ranging Birds Dust baths and Shed Floor Covering Bumble Foot Building Your Own Chicken Coop Egg Production Raising Broilers for the Market Well Ventilated Coops Protecting chickens from Predators Conclusion The Truth about Growth Promoting Feed Author Bio Introduction Ever since man found out that it was extremely easy to have domesticated sources of food, reared right in his yard, millenniums ago, is it a wonder that poultry especially chicken farming is one of the best methods to get easy access to a good source of food for your family? There is absolutely no country in the world, except perhaps the Arctic regions, – where man has not reared ducks, chickens and other poultry for table purposes down the centuries. Apart from these being an easy source of eggs to eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner every day, you also knew that you would have a tough old rooster for dinner, when a large number of family members popped in unexpectedly, demanding sustenance. We are going to be concentrating on chicken farming, for domestic purposes in this book. You have this dream of raising chickens in your backyard. You are interested in a continuous supply of eggs, and the occasional chicken for your pot of a Sunday. Layers are those chickens, which are normally raised for egg production. The chickens which are going to go straight into the pot are called broilers. Since ancient times, human beings have been raising poultry for domestic purposes and also for marketing purposes. Poultry farming has been a part of rural life in the east down the centuries. All the kitchen waste was fed to the hens. These hens came under the 21st century poultry farming term – free ranging. That meant they were allowed to scratch about in the backyard, getting their fill of insects, worms, green vegetables, organic matter, and was it a wonder that they laid delicious, nutritious, and proteinaceous eggs? Every intelligent householder kept three or four hens depending on the size of his family, and he bought a cock from the market, when he needed chickens. Once a clutch of chickens was hatched, Cocky Locky went into the cook pot. One of the common mistakes made by new poultry farmers is buying a large number of birds, because they are not very clear about whether they want these words for home consumption or they want to trade in the eggs and poultry meat. Around 50 years ago, one of my father’s colleagues was facing this problem. He had this huge garden and backyard. He had heard about dad rearing poultry in that garden successfully. So he also wanted to experiment in this exciting new activity which would keep his family well supplied with eggs, and fresh meat. So the next time dad went visiting to his base on a tour, he asked dad the best way to raise birds without too much of a hassle. You are going to get these easy tips in the book.

The Backyard Chicken Keeper's Handbook

The Backyard Chicken Keeper's Handbook
Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2023-04-23
Genre: Pets
ISBN:

Attention all aspiring backyard chicken keepers! Are you looking to upgrade your backyard and experience the joys of raising your very own flock of chickens? Look no further than The Backyard Chicken Keeper's Handbook, the ultimate guide to getting started with chicken keeping from scratch. With over 300 pages of comprehensive and engaging content, this eBook is the perfect companion for new and veteran backyard chicken enthusiasts alike. From choosing the perfect breed for your lifestyle and prepping your backyard, to understanding chicken health and behavior, this handbook covers everything you need to know to become an expert in chicken keeping. Discover the essentials of chicken coop construction and learn how to keep your flock well-fed with nutritious diets and clean water sources. Learn how to integrate new chickens into your flock and manage predators like a pro. With chapters on sustainable chicken keeping practices, waste management, and gardening with chicken manure, this handbook truly covers it all. Did we mention the eggs? With tips on managing egg production, harvesting and cooking with fresh eggs, and even decoding chicken communication, you'll be a pro in no time. But the best part? Getting to experience the rewards of backyard chicken keeping firsthand – enjoy organic eggs from your own backyard, bond with your new feathered friends, and indulge in the simple pleasures of farm life. Whether you're just starting out or looking to improve your existing flock, The Backyard Chicken Keeper's Handbook is a must-have resource for any chicken keeper. So grab a copy today and get ready to join the millions of people worldwide who have discovered the joys of backyard chicken keeping!