Archive for November, 2010

How Can Children Benefit From Having A Backyard Poultry?

Friday, November 5th, 2010

One of the benefits children can get from having a backyard poultry is that they can learn to become self sufficient.  Once they know they can choose between buying food from the supermarket and producing or raising their own food, they will realize that things are not that easy to get after all.  As more people join the urban farming movement, backyard poultry has become more popular.backyard poultry

It doesn’t need much space. Just set aside a little corner of your yard for your backyard poultry and you can star raising your own chickens.  Children will experience how hens lay their eggs and that they can be hatched into chicks.  Aside from this they can enjoy harvesting or collecting eggs and cooking them for breakfast or as ingredients for other recipes.

Children must be taught how to care for the backyard poultry, how to clean the surroundings,  feed and give water to chickens.  They will learn the basics of raising chickens so that they will become healthy.  The responsibility of caring for the chickens in the backyard poultry will more or less help make them more responsible and aware of the hard work farmers put into producing the food we eat.

Raising the chickens themselves, children will know that they can produce their own food at home and not just buy them at supermarkets.  You can even have a backyard garden to go with the backyard poultry.

A backyard poultry is truly beneficial to children.  It can open their eyes to the fact that through hard work and loving care, they can raise chickens on their own.

Tips On How To Maintain Your Chook House

Friday, November 5th, 2010

To keep your chook house  as productive as possible, follow the tips mentioned below.  They are easy to follow and you can be sure that your chook house will be disease free.  To make chickens healthy they need care just like most animals and people.

Here are the tips on how to maintain your chook house.  Please read and follow carefully.

The first thing to do is to provide the chickens with food and water.  The hen house should have plenty of water and food.  The quality of their eggs will be affected if they don’t get enough food and water.

Buying cheap chicken feed is our first inclination but the price difference is really not that much as compared to what a more expensive feed can give your chickens.  Nutrition is very important in the proper development of your chickens.  Chickens are not much different with humans in terms of their nutritional needs.

You also have to make sure that water containers and feeders are rightly positioned and clean.  These are basic stuff but important nonetheless.  Clean the area and the food and water containers regularly.  Use plenty of water to rinse and clean with soap and bleach.

You should inspect your chook house regularly.  Don’t let any predators harm your chickens so make it safe always.