Posts Tagged ‘hatchery’

admin - One Knee and Thirty-Two Baby Chicks (8/1/2012)

The caller I.D. read “U.S. government” which would bring out a cold sweat on most citizens. It was our local post office. he said “We’ve got a package here for you, take a listen.” Hundreds of tiny little peeps came over the phone. My day-old chicks had arrived from a hatchery in Ohio. the hatchery [...]

admin - The ugly duckling stage of chickenhood (4/15/2012)

The chicks are teenagers now, or at least middle schoolers. They have the same attitude too. Several of you asked about the chickens.   Well, as you can see, they’re growing, but not crowing (yet . . . I think there are a couple of roosters in there).  those sweet baby chicks from a mere three [...]

admin - Poultry Raising Guide – Raising Chickens In The Farm (3/20/2012)

Pointers on how to breed chickens Chickens are by far the most important of the food birds. of every 1,000 fowls sold in the markets for meat,  about 940 are chickens, 40 are turkeys, 17 are ducks, and 3 are geese and other birds. the chicken egg is the only one of commercial importance. In [...]

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