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Chicken Hatching

June 17th, 2010 admin No comments

Chicken Hatching

Breeding Chickens- Goods Points and Tips on How to Breed Chicken

If you have been thinking about starting poultry of your own but don't know how to begin, then this article is written for you. You must have gone through several books and websites that will provide you detailed information regarding the same. If you read below, you will have a complete idea of breeding chickens in simple easy-to-follow steps. Here are the steps that will guide you on the entire process:

1) Firstly, get a rooster for your farm. Try and get a rooster that is of the same breed like your hens else, your chicks will be different from your expectations. You must look out for a gentle rooster, one that is not too aggressive.

2) Allow the rooster to be with the hens for some days. Just let it mingle with the hens.

3) Keep your hens well fed and do not collect all the eggs being laid. Let the hens hatch their eggs naturally. When the hen puffs her feathers and does not leave her nest, it is a sign that she is ready to sit on the eggs. Ensure that your nests are at a low level else the chicks might fall off.

4) You must maintain a warm and constant temperature in your hen shed for breeding chickens. This will make it conducive for the entire egg laying process. Ensure there is food and water for the birds at all times.

5) At times some hens just neglect some of their eggs. You must incubate the eggs that are left out by the hens using an incubator. It is simple to use an incubator; you only need to follow the required steps. There is a possibility that hens might eat their own chicks. Not a very common phenomenon but some hens do. So, you must keep an eye on the chicks after the hatching. You could even try giving the neglected eggs to other hens for hatching. However, you need to be careful in doing so.

6) You must wait for about 21 days for breeding. It is better if you maintain a chart that will help you in keeping a count of the days.

If you follow the above tips for breeding chickens it will really help you in having a good quality poultry farm. Just make sure that you supervise the hatching period properly. You must see to it that there is plenty of water and food for the hens to eat. You must never neglect your birds, watch over them at all times. Keep aside a brooder ready for in case the chicks need to be taken from the hen you must have a standby. Take extra care to save the chicks from hens and other predators.

It is a very lucrative business to run a poultry farm due to the ever-rising demands of chickens and eggs. The poultry owner draws immense satisfaction in breeding chickens as it is a different experience to see how the chicks are born, eggs are hatched and the entire mating process. He or she should constantly strive to improve his stock by taking proper steps.

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G. Smitty is a writer who loves to discuss many topics ranging from poultry feeders to professional basketball. Thanks for reading!

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Chicken Hatching

Raising Baby Chickens

A broody hen will nonbreeder naturally each spring. Will start to complain and exaggerate more than usual, refusing to leave the nest and the mother usually receives. In general, there were a handful of about a dozen eggs for a period of two weeks and used for breeding to hatch at the same time. After the girls have grown, usually hens molt their feathers and starts to do more than the following spring. In the heat of the body of the mother hen, chicks are not far from her during her first week or so.

You can collect a dozen large eggs and incubated for himself. Then came the trouble and hassle of buying or making an incubator and brooder. Then you must properly maintain heated eggs hatch. You can buy chicks from a hatchery. Make sure there is a farm that herds are confident registration and warranty.

Chicken Feed - The eggshells of chickens are rich in calcium and broken clam very good. Also coffee grounds, tea leaves, herbs and citrus peel. The chickens eat your garbage remaining raw vegetables, fat and meat scraps.

Law of the jungle - the hunting young chickens the other around to establish hierarchical order. The hen may Peck as any other chicken, but not pitting. The number two hens peck any chicken can, except in the number a chicken and so on up the line. Roosters tend to ignore all, but you can get henpecked by a female. If a bird is chopped to the point of bleeding, the others gather around their beaks and occasionally kill a. In this case, remove the bird, use a little horse liniment purple lesions genitals. Keep away until the healing of wounds and feathers begin to cover bare skin.

Diseases - If you're old chicks from a hatchery in good faith, should have no serious illness. From time to time a bird comes to bed and stop walking. Paralysis has set and is probably incurable. The bird must be dead, but not used as food.

Parasites bowel are present in almost all soils are natural parasites of poultry. They are harmless unless they get in young chickens. Do not let the chicks ground until a month or more old.

Keeping the chicken on top of the race, wild birds can carry the cholera and other diseases Birds can be kept away.

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