Instructions Step 1: Allow chickens to maintain their natural social structure. Roosters naturally protect the hens in their flock, and hens naturally protect their chicks. Baby chicks taken from their mothers are at a disadvantage, as are flocks without...
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Instructions Step 1: Decide what breed of chicken you want for your flock. White leghorns are popular laying chickens, but there are many other varieties to choose as well. Step 2: Plan a budget for your egg operation. Feed, water, heating bills and the...
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Instructions Step 1: Purchase some bantam chickens. Place them in a dry environment with wire on the tops and sides for at least two days to let them acclimate to the new home. After that, the birds know where their home roost is. Step 2: Provide clean...
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Instructions The First 60 Days Step 1: Buy chicks. Exotic breeds may be available from a local farm supply or through mail order or the Internet. As soon as you have ordered the babies, you can start preparing for their arrival. Step 2: Provide housing...
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This is a top hat Chicken. This is a top hat Hen, I should specifically say. You can tell a top hat because they always got some kind of a crest. There are many different breeds of top hat's and they were bred mostly because they are so beautifully. Some...
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