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Does your pet make you breakfast? Tips Tricks for raising chickens, building chicken coops, choosing chicken breeds + ask questions in our community forum
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- What Is The Life Expectancy of Chickens? - BackYard Chickens
A heritage chicken is one that has been naturally raised and bred, while a hybrid chicken is one that has been selectively bred for specific traits Chickens of heritage are naturally capable of laying eggs and their egg-laying cycle may last two or three years, or even longer On the other hand, hybrid chickens lay hard and then fizzle out
- Can Chickens Get Constipated? How to Spot and Treat Constipation in . . .
How to Help a Constipated Chicken If you’ve identified constipation in one of your chickens, don’t panic—there are steps you can take to help them find relief 1 Hydration is Key First and foremost, ensure that your chicken is drinking plenty of water If it isn’t drinking on its own, use a dropper or syringe to gently encourage water intake Adding electrolytes to the water can
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- The White Leghorn: A Basic Overview - BackYard Chickens
Prized for its consistent egg-laying abilities as well as its pretty color, the White Leghorn is not only valued in the farming industry but is also appreciated by the backyard chicken community Appearance: The White Leghorn's general appearance is a single comb that falls slightly over the side of the head, white earlobes and plumage, and bright yellow legs and beak It is a slighter breed
- 24 Cool Chicken Runs – Plans, Pictures, Designs - BackYard Chickens
24 Cool Chicken Runs – Plans, Pictures, Designs BYC Support Aug 4, 2015 Updated Oct 23, 2015 1 min read Article Reviews (3) Leave a rating
- How to treat sour crop and impacted crop and how to know which one you . . .
If the chicken has been drinking lots of water, yet not eating anything, this is further indication of impacted crop Impacted crop sour crop If the crop is full and hard and lumpy and the chicken has been drinking lots of water and it smells like sauerkraut, you likely have an impacted crop that has developed a yeast infection
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