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		<title>Breeding Chickens Is Not Easy But It Is Worth The Trouble</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breeding chickens in your garden or backyard is a long and tedious process, to which you need to be fully dedicated to undertake. If you are still interested, then continue to read this article. Here are some helpful hints as to how the experts breed their chickens, and how you can too. Compared to other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://breedingchickens.net/"><br /> Breeding chickens</a> in your garden or backyard is a long and tedious process, to which you need to be fully dedicated to undertake. If you are still interested, then continue to read this article. Here are some helpful hints as to how the experts breed their chickens, and how you can too.</p>
<p> Compared to other farm animals, chickens are very easy to raise and require very little maintenance; some food and shelter. In order for any animal to breed, you need one of each sex, a rooster and a chicken or hen. There is no science or human intervention involved. Just leave the rooster and chicken alone in a coop for a couple of days, and let nature take its course.</p>
<p> It is important that you stop collecting the eggs once you have removed the rooster. It is impossible to tell which eggs are fertilized and which ones are not. During this period, the only thing you can do is to make sure the nest is perfectly level so that once the chicks are born, they do not fall over and injure themselves or die.</p>
<p> Temperature is crucial. The temperature from the shed has to become  continuously warm, so avoid any drafts from entering the constructing or  region. Any eggs which are neglected by the hen ought to be incubated and very  carefully monitored. You are able to purchase an incubator at any farming  supply shops. They differ in cost depending on exactly where you go, It takes  close to 3 weeks for that eggs to hatch, so be patient. Allow the chicks peck  their way out of their eggs, which may be a lengthy procedure. When the chicks  hatch, make sure to feed them, and give them lots of water. There&#8217;s unique  chick food, which you are able to purchase at any pet shop.</p>
<p> It takes close to 21 days for that eggs to hatch, so patience is important.  Give the chicks time to create their way out of their shell. It&#8217;s essential  that they do it on their personal. You may injure the chick without having  meaning to. As soon as the chick is born, introduce foods and water to it.  These are crucial for producing the chick as wholesome and as strong as  feasible. There&#8217;s unique watered down chick foods that&#8217;s extremely suggested  for buy. Like all babies, they require baby foods prior to they are able to eat  normal foods.</p>
<p> Attempt not to leave the chicks close to their mom. It isn&#8217;t uncommon to hear  about  <a href="http://henchickens.com/">hen chickens</a> eating her chick or pecking it to death. Other chickens can injure  the chick so take caution. Chicks are really susceptible to predators and  illnesses.</p>
<p> Before you sell your chicks, make sure you sex them. Females sell for more than males, so make sure to get your moneys worth. Sexing chickens is not a fun process. It is messy and can be repulsive. In order to sex your chicken, you need to remove any fecal matter from the bowls, exposing the sex. If you are raising your chickens for your own use, then make sure to treat them well.</p>

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