Chickens.
Butchering & Cooking
Calendar of chicken care
General notes and design guidelines
Sizing Operation:
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Raising chicks and brooder management
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General
- POULTRY BEHAVIOUR - Very good overview and particular details of chicken behavior. Site looks to have other useful info.
Standard Breeds
Delawares
Broody Hen Management
Feed
- How much will my chickens eat? - Extension article. Very good detailed analysis. Here's the bottom line conclusions:
- Assuming a 50 lb bag of feed, the typical feed requirements are as shown below:
- For chicken meat production
- Commercial-type broilers:
- 5-6 bags to raise fifty 3 lb chickens
- 7-8 bags to raise fifty 4 lb chickens
- 10-11 bags to raise fifty 5 lb chickens
- 13-14 bags to raise fifty 6 lb chickens
- 16-17 bags to raise fifty 7 lb chickens
- Slow growing broilers:
- 5-6 bags to raise fifty 3 lb chickens
- 9 bags to raise fifty 4 lb chickens
- 12-13 bags to raise fifty 5 lb chickens
- For raising replacement pullets for egg production:
- Commercial white-shell egg layer: 3-4 bags for 25 pullets to 18 weeks of age
- Dual purpose type breed: 4-5 bags for 25 pullets to 20 weeks of age
- Commercial brown-shell egg layer: 3-4 bags for 25 pullets to 18 weeks of age
- For egg production:
- Commercial white-shell egg layer: 3-31⁄2 bags each month for 25 hens
- Dual purpose-type hens: 4-41⁄2 bags each month for 25 hens
- Commercial brown-shell egg layer: 3-4 bags each month for 25 hens
- Organic Diets for Small Poultry Flocks - covers use of whole grains
- Choice-Feeding of Small Laying Hen Flocks - Let the chickens choose.
- Poultry Rations and Feeding Methods
- Why and How to Ferment Your Chicken Feed
- Keeping Your Chickens Healthy Through Winter - Some good ideas like hanging a cabbage for them to pick at or putting a bale of alfalfa for them to work on.
- how do you make your own chicken scratch
- Garden BettyÃÂs Homemade Whole Grain Chicken - also see her corn free version. Here they both are:
- Basic: Makes 8 1/2 pounds (fills 10-pound feeder)
- 4 cups oat groats
- 4 cups black oil sunflower seeds
- 4 cups hard red wheat berries
- 2 cups soft white wheat berries
- 2 cups kamut
- 2 cups millet
- 2 cups whole corn
- 1 cup lentils
- 1 cup sesame seeds
- 1 cup flax seeds
- 1/2 cup brewerÃÂs yeast
- 1/4 cup kelp granules
- free-choice oyster shells
- free-choice grit
- Corn-free: Makes 8 1/2 pounds (fills 10-pound feeder)
- 4 cups oat groats
- 4 cups black oil sunflower seeds
- 4 cups hard red wheat berries
- 2 cups soft white wheat berries
- 2 cups triticale berries
- 2 cups rye berries
- 2 cups millet
- 2 cups sesame seeds
- 1 cup flax seeds
- 1/2 cup brewerÃÂs yeast
- 1/4 cup kelp granules
- free-choice oyster shells (or crushed eggshells)
- free-choice grit
General Resources:
Electric fence
Misc
Coop Stuff
Ventilation
Automatic pop door opener designs
Sources for chicks/Eggs
From http://www.ameraucana.org/
Jerry R Sineath (2014)
Ameraucana - Wheaten Large Fowl & Brown Red Large Fowl
Will ship eggs.
2506 Lane Road
Greensboro NC 27408
(336)987-2470
Jrsineath@yahoo.com
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