Posted in July 12, 2009 ¬ 9:00 pmh.admin
Raising the Not So Grown up Chickens
As the chicks get older, they would require less maintenance. Meaning, there are still some things to take care of but it?s less delicate than when dealing with babies.
There are quite a few differences between taking care of newly hatched chicks and those that are like 2 weeks [...]
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Posted in June 15, 2009 ¬ 12:01 pmh.admin
Raising Tips: What to do When the Chicks Arrive
The brooding place is ready. All things are set. All you need are the chicks. Upon anticipating the day of their arrival, you must get yourself ready otherwise things will go out of hand. Here?s what to do when the chicks arrive. This will be very helpful [...]
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Posted in June 7, 2009 ¬ 12:01 amh.admin
Diet
Chickens that roam free mostly find food for themselves. They use much of their body to do so.
Picking worms from the ground is easy for chickens because of their sharp beak. Grubs and other little insects from the ground can be eaten by chickens. Chickens don’t have teeth so they can only eat smaller pieces [...]
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