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Raising Chickens for Beginners
- The Complete Crash Course on Raising Your Own Healthy Backyard Flock to Achieve Self-Sufficient Egg and Meat Production with Safe, Smell-Free Coops
- ナレーター: Martin Landry
- 再生時間: 3 時間 33 分
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Achieve self-sufficient egg and meat production with this complete crash course.
Keeping hens in your backyard is a rewarding hobby for a variety of reasons. The eggs are a delectable temptation, they are tastier and more fresh than any eggs that can be purchased in a supermarket, and they are also superior for use in baking. Toss the shells and the chicken manure straight into the compost pile. There is no need to separate them. The birds amuse themselves for the better part of the day by eating grass, worms, beetles, and other tasty things that are necessary for the production of those delicious farm eggs. In addition to this, chickens are wonderful friends for gardeners because they have a keen eye for bug infestations.
Even though keeping chickens may sound like a delightful hobby, the majority of individuals who are interested in beginning their own flock simply do not know how to get started.
Here is what this excellent guide will offer you:
- Things to consider before getting chickens: find out why raising chickens in your backyard is the best option for you.
- Choosing the right chicken breeds: discover the easiest way to plan which type of coop is best for you, where to put it, and how many chickens to have.
- How to build a chicken coop: find out everything you need to know about coops, from the supplies you'll need to the bedding and extras you'll want, or where to buy one if you're not the building type.
- Collecting, cleaning, and storing chicken eggs: we answer all these questions and more in our article on how to collect, clean, store, and hatch chicken eggs!
Discover how raising your own chickens can be a fun and profitable endeavor!