Posted in June 20, 2009 ¬ 11:02 pmh.admin
Expectations on Raising Baby Chickens
Growing chicks to chickens is hard work but is quite fulfilling, especially when you?re about to benefit from it. Chickens do change so quickly. Within just a month, you could notice development. On the beginning of life they are just little slimy egg contents and the next thing you know they [...]
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Posted in June 6, 2009 ¬ 12:01 amh.admin
Chickens come in various colors, shapes, and sizes, but they have the same basic body structure.
First off, they all have a comb on top of their head and a wattle underneath their beak. Roosters usually have larger combs and wattles. All chickens also have two legs and two wings. They are all covered with feathers [...]
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