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Raising Chickens: Keeping a Backyard Flock We do eat our chickens... we don't eat our pets. So we have a couple of roosters who will probably die of old age. They're amusing, cute, and it isn't nice ...
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Raising Chickens: Keeping a Backyard Flock Chickens have got to be the easiest, most forgiving, creatures for a small farm to manage. ... than 15 min a day to care for my flock, even when we're raising chicks. ... So we have a couple of roosters who will probably die of old age. ...
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Raising Chickens: Keeping a Backyard Flock Over 10 days, the hens produce about 12 dozen sellable eggs. Our "profit" is $.65, or about $2.50/month. Which doesn't cover the cost of new chicks, ...
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Raising Chickens: Keeping a Backyard Flock While you don't need roosters for hens to lay eggs, they provide an important role in the social structure of the flock, and if you don't provide a rooster, ...
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Raising Chickens: Keeping a Backyard Flock PBS's Frontier Valley show aside, economics of keeping chickens are pretty ... less than 15 min a day to care for my flock, even when we're raising chicks. ...
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Raising Chickens: Keeping a Backyard Flock Have your own PBS Frontier Valley chicken coop in your own back yard! ... When the eggs start appearing we establish the new flock in the hen house, ...
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Raising Chickens: Keeping a Backyard Flock While you don't need roosters for hens to lay eggs, they provide an important role in the ... one of the hens will stop laying, and start acting like one! ...
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Raising Chickens: Keeping a Backyard Flock Keeping Chickens; coops, chicks, eggs, supplies... everything you need to ... less than 15 min a day to care for my flock, even when we're raising chicks. ...
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A Flock of Your Own: Raising Chickens Novice's guide to raising chickens. Includes documents and photos about bird growth from chick to chicken.
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