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Raising Chickens for Beginners
- The Whole Guide to Keeping Backyard Chickens: Safe, Healthy, Smell-Free Coop, High-Quality Eggs
- Narrated by: Emily Hansen
- Length: 14 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
If you are interested in beginning the rewarding path of keeping hens in your backyard, is now the ideal time for you to do so? Raising Chicks for Beginners is a thorough book that includes all you need to know to produce chicks that are safe, healthy, and prolific, regardless of your level of experience. Your first flock may be started with its assistance, or your abilities could be improved.
This thorough book provides a step-by-step strategy for every part of growing chickens, ensuring that you have all the information and equipment necessary to establish a healthy environment for your flock of hens. It also has a complete list of chicken rearing techniques. Within the context of solving significant issues such as the ones listed below, it places an emphasis on pragmatism and clarity.
Considerations of the Law and Preparation You should be aware of the restrictions and licenses that are applicable, and you should educate yourself on the most effective methods to set up your backyard in order to give the highest possible level of care for your chickens.
A Guide to Choosing the Appropriate Breed: Find out which chicken breeds are the best for beginners by taking into account factors like as temperament, surroundings, and egg production.
As part of the process of getting your coop and run ready, you will get specific advise on the size, architecture, and amount of space available for the run. Additionally, you will receive information on the benefits and drawbacks of either constructing or purchasing a coop.
To maintain a coop that smells clean and pleasant, it is vital to ensure that adequate ventilation techniques are developed, that cleaning schedules are adhered to, and that the best bedding materials are used.