New Hampshire Chicken, (New Hampshire Red)
New Hampshire breed of chicken The New Hampshire breed of chicken has to be one of my favorite breeds that I raise. The New Hampshire chicken originated in the New England states, chiefly in...
View ArticleHatching Chicken Eggs Incubator VS The Hen!
Hatching Chicken Eggs Using an Incubator Instead of A Chicken can be a great learning experience for you and your family. Just 21 days from the Egg to the Chick if you do it correct. Hatching Chicken...
View ArticleRaising Embden Geese, Big White Geese
Raising Embden Geese Embden goose gosling I have 3 Embden geese right now and they are currently in the process of hatching their eggs. This is the first time this goose has hatched any eggs at all and...
View ArticleIncubating Cracked Eggs, Repair Them With Bees Wax
Repairing Cracked Eggs For Incubating BEES WAX to the rescue… Many of us buy some pretty expensive eggs to put in the incubator and have them shipped through the USPS. This is a great way to get some...
View ArticleHatching Eggs. Increasing Humidity In Your Incubator.
Increasing Humidity in your incubator. Hatching eggs with the use of an incubator can be a lot of fun as long as you get some good results. Many times children in classroom experiences end up...
View ArticleThe New Hampshire Breed of chicken
The New Hampshire Breed of chicken is a good Heritage breed of Chicken and is a very good dual purpose chicken, It is most often selected more for meat production than egg production although they do...
View ArticleRaising Embden Geese In Your Backyard
The Embden Goose is pure white with a short, light orange bill, and fairly short legs with orange feet and shanks. The body of the Embden goose is bulky and well rounded, having a long back and a...
View ArticleThe Speckled Sussex Chicken, Layer of Good Brown Eggs
Speckled Sussex Chicken The Speckled Sussex is one of my favorite Breeds of Chickens It is a beautiful chicken that becomes more decorative with age. They are ideal for backyard chicken owners who are...
View ArticleRaising White Leghorn Chickens, The Prolific White Egg laying Machine
White Leghorns, Layers of Large White Eggs Leghorns are good layers of white eggs laying an average of 280 per year and sometimes reaching 300–320. , You can tell the white egg laying breeds by the...
View ArticleHow To Keep Your Flock Of Chickens Cool In The Summer Heat!
Keeping that Flock Cooled Off In The Summer. Keeping Chickens cool in summer Time to Beat the Summer Heat by following some simple tips to keep your chickens cooled off and as healthy as possible....
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