Image by Obie Fernandez feeding the chickens at the spanish village Question by Cris O: Can I feed my chickens leftover high quality dog food as a treat? It’s either that or throw the dog food out. I’m not sure if there is anything in there that would harm them, and they’d still have their […]
Continue reading …Question by Goat_Mafia: Rasing baby turkeys (poults)? Is it the same as baby chicks? I have raised 7 Black Austrolorp chicks, they are almost full grown know. And I am thinking of getting two or three turkeys. But I have some questions about it. The Poultry supply store that has them has two different types. […]
Continue reading …Question by ridingnslidin’: What is the best way to raise 4-H meat turkeys? So, I am raising meat turkeys for the first time in 4-H, and I want to know from some of you veterans what the best way to get meat on them and keep them healthy. I have raised broilers before, and I […]
Continue reading …Question by : Will the chicken’s egg will fertilized by a broiler cock? I mean that hybrid between the broiler and normal domestic chicken will possible or not. Add your own answer in the comments!
Continue reading …Question by : How can you raise ducks for both eggs and meat? How do you keep your drake from fertilizing all of your eggs? How do you know which eggs are fertile and which aren’t? Also, they are pasture-raised. The drake has not been added yet. Feel free to answer in the comment section […]
Continue reading …Image by Bread for the World Children in Nicaragua feed the family’s chickens. Photo by Richard Leonardi. Question by : What is a good cheap way to feed chickens and do they need grit? Add your own answer in the comments!
Continue reading …Image by chrisdat Processing 280 Chickens – Cornish Cross & Red Bros at Pete and Jen Backyard Bird’s Mobile Poultry Processing Unit Question by Harold C: Could I keep in my backyard a pair of chickens as pets and also to get organic eggs? I have exotic birds in my backyard so I want to […]
Continue reading …Image by Moosicorn These Dorkings are our broiler (meat) chickens. We’d been raising them indoors in a brooder until today. They are fully feathered and ready to romp around outside. And thank goodness because they were stinking up the workshop! This is their new outdoor enclosure. This 24 by 70 foot area will double as […]
Continue reading …Image by greychr Question by LWHenriks: Urban Vegetable Gardening and Rats? I just planted a vegetable garden in the only spot available to me, which unfortunately is a rat hangout. Someone told me that rats don’t tend to bother vegetable gardens, but I find that hard to believe. Any insight into how to combat them? […]
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