Raising Chickens For Dummies

Raising Chickens For Dummies

Ludlow, Robert T.; Willis, Kimberley

John Wiley & Sons Inc

01/2020

432

Mole

Inglês

9781119675921

15 a 20 dias

574

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Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Foolish Assumptions 2

Icons Used in This Book 3

Beyond the Book 3

Where to Go from Here 4

Part 1: Getting Started with Raising Chickens 5

Chapter 1: The Joy of Chickens 7

First Things First: Dealing with the Legal Issues 7

Knowing what info you need 8

Finding the info 9

Confronting restrictions 10

Assessing Your Capabilities: Basic Chicken Care and Requirements 11

Time 11

Space 12

Money 12

Focusing Your Intentions: Specific Considerations 13

Want eggs (and, therefore, layers)? 14

Thinking about home-grown meat? 14

Enticed by fun and games or 4-H and FFA? 16

Considering Neighbors 17

Chapter 2: Basic Chicken Biology and Behavior 19

Familiarizing Yourself with a Chicken's Physique 20

Labeling a Chicken's Many Parts 21

Checking out the differences 21

Honing in on the head and neck 22

Checking out the bulk of the body 24

Looking at the legs and feet 25

Checking out chicken skin 25

Finding out about feathers 26

A Picture of Health 28

On Chicken Behavior 29

Processing information 30

Communication 31

Table manners 32

Sleeping 33

Socializing 33

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Romance 34

The celibate hen - living without a rooster 35

New life 35

Bath time 36

Interacting with Other Poultry and Animals 36

Dogs and cats 37

Ducks and geese 38

Turkeys 39

Guineas 40

Pheasants and quail 40

Livestock 40

Chapter 3: A Chicken Isn't Just a Chicken:

Your Guide to Breeds 41

What You Need to Know: A Brief Synopsis 42

Common breed terminology 42

How breeds are categorized 44

If You Want It All: Dual-Purpose Breeds 45

For Egg Lovers: Laying Breeds 46

White-egg layers 47

Brown-egg layers 48

Colored-egg layers 50

Best Breeds for the Table 51

Show Breeds 53

Perfect for Pets: Bantam Breeds 55

Heritage and Rare Breeds 57

Chapter 4: Buying Chickens 61

Planning Your Flock 61

Deciding what you'll start with: Eggs, chicks, or adults 62

Choosing the Sex 65

Getting the right number of chickens 65

Counting the Costs 66

Starting with Chicks 68

Where to get chicks 68

When to buy chicks 71

What to look for 72

Handling chicks 75

Starting with Adults 75

Where to buy adult chickens 75

What to look for 76

Transporting your birds safely 78

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Part 2: Housing Your Flock 81

Chapter 5: Choosing Your Housing Type 83

What a Chicken Needs in a Home 84

Shelter from wind and rain 84

Protection from predators 85

Temperature control 85

Enough space to move about normally 86

Sufficient lighting 87

Fresh air 88

Clean surroundings 89

Surveying Your Housing Options 90

Raising chickens in cages 91

Keeping birds cage-free, but indoors only 94

Pairing a shelter with a run 94

Offering shelter with free-range access 95

Mobile housing methods: Pastured poultry 96

Choosing a Type of Housing 101

Chapter 6: Designing and Constructing a Coop 105

To Repurpose, to Build, or to Buy? That Is the Question 106

Checking on housing restrictions 106

Making do with what you've got 107

Building from scratch 108

Buying a chicken coop 109

Choosing the Right Location 111

Combining Form and Function: The Basic Coop Blueprint 113

Coop size and shape: Giving your birds some breathing room 113

Ventilation: Allowing fresh air to flow 114

Roost and relaxation 114

Feathering their nests 117

Wiring, Fixtures, and Other Important Amenities 120

Providing the hookups (electrical, that is) 120

Lighting up 121

Baby, it's cooold outside! 122

Fighting the heat 123

Being Mindful of Materials 123

Getting to the bottom of flooring 124

Constructing the frame 124

Wrapping your head around fencing 125

Supporting fencing with posts 126

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Chapter 7: Coop, Sweet Coop: Furnishing and Housekeeping 127

Bedding Down 128

Making Nests Comfy and Cozy 129

Setting the Table and Crafting a "Pantry" 130

Feeding containers 131

Watering containers 133

Proper feed storage 135

Cleaning House 136

Gathering cleaning supplies 137

Seeing what you need to do and when 138

Disposing of manure and old bedding 140

Part 3: Caring for Your Flock: General Management 143

Chapter 8: Feeding Your Flock 145

Feeding Basics 146

Understanding why you need to manage your birds' diet 147

Knowing what nutrients chickens need 149

Comparing your feed options 151

The plain truth about homemade feed 155

Food to avoid feeding chickens at all costs 158

Choosing the Right Commercial Feed 159

Demystifying commercial rations 160

Selecting a form of feed 162

Double-checking the label 163

Supplementing Diets with Grit 164

Deciding When to Put Out Feed 165

Determining How Much to Feed 166

Keeping the Diet Interesting by Offering Treats 167

Hydrating Your Hens (And Roosters) 168

Chapter 9: Controlling Pests and Predators 171

Keeping Pests from Infesting the Coop 172

Preventing pests 172

Identifying and eliminating common culprits 173

Fending Off Predators 177

Providing safe surroundings 177

Recognizing common chicken predators 178

Figuring out who's causing trouble 183

Catching the troublemaker 185

Dealing with the neighbor dogs 186

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Chapter 10: Keeping Your Flock Happy and Healthy 189

Providing Biosecurity for Your Flock 189

Maintaining biosecurity 190

Knowing when to quarantine chickens 191

Keeping Disease and Parasites Away 192

Giving vaccinations 192

Putting up barriers against parasites 194

Learning about chickens and human health 196

Controlling Environmental Conditions 198

Dealing with heat, cold, and dampness 198

Keeping your chickens from eating poisons 200

Safely Handling Your Flock 201

Catching chickens 201

Carrying and holding chickens 203

Taming chickens 203

Diffusing Stress 205

Managing the molt 205

Introducing new birds carefully 206

Discouraging bullying behaviors 207

Employing Optional Grooming Procedures 208

Marking birds for easy identification 209

Trimming long, curled nails 209

Trimming wings and other feathers 210

Chapter 11: Handling Health Problems 213

Making Decisions about Treatment 214

Choosing to treat ill chickens 214

Deciding to eliminate chickens 215

Finding a vet to treat chickens 215

Treating Injuries 216

How to give your bird the once-over 216

Ways to keep an injured bird safe 217

Skin injuries, cuts, and puncture wounds 217

Foot sores (also known as bumblefoot) 218

Head injuries 219

Broken legs or wings 220

Frostbite 221

Egg binding 221

Getting Rid of Parasites 222

Internal parasites 222

External parasites 226

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Recognizing and Dealing with Disease 230

Checking for signs of disease 230

Understanding some common chicken diseases 231

Administering Medications 237

Encountering Death 238

Reporting Diseases and Deaths 240

Part 4: Breeding: From Chicken to

Egg and Back Again 243

Chapter 12: Mating Your Chickens 245

Rooster or Hen? 245

Sexing young chickens 246

Sexing mature chickens 247

Reviewing the Reproductive System 248

Roosters 248

Hens 249

How an egg forms 250

Sperm Meets Egg: Fertilization 251

Reproductive Behavior 252

Courtship and mating 252

Nesting and brooding behavior 253

Mating Methods 253

Flock mating 254

Pair and trio mating 255

Artificial insemination 255

Selecting Birds for Breeding 256

Choosing the right combinations 256

Producing purebred chickens 256

Producing hybrids 258

Producing sex-/color-linked colors 259

Getting Birds Ready to Breed 260

Feeding future parents 261

Maintaining lighting and temperature 261

Trimming feathers 262

Chapter 13: Incubating Eggs and Hatching Chicks 263

Making More Chicks: Incubation Basics 264

Choosing Your Hatching Method 265

Looking at the two methods: Hens versus incubators 265

Determining which method is best for you 266

Letting Mother Nature Do It: The Hen Method of Incubation 268

Understanding why some hens brood and others don't 268

Encouraging your hens to brood 269

Adding eggs to the nest 270

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Giving a sitting hen what she needs 271

Caring for a hen and chicks 273

Going Artificial: The Incubator Method 275

Choosing an incubator 275

Accessorizing your incubator 277

Setting up and caring for your incubator 278

Finding and storing fertile eggs 281

Caring for eggs in the incubator 283

Looking Inside the Egg 284

Egg ultrasound: Candling an egg 285

Knowing what to look for: Stages of embryonic growth 286

Hello, World! Hatching Your Eggs 288

Playing doctor: Helping a chick hatch 288

Handling the bad hatch: When things go wrong 290

Chapter 14: Raising Chicks 291

The Basics of Brooders 292

Knowing when chicks need a brooder 292

Choosing the brooder size and shape 293

Getting the temperature just right 293

Lighting the brooder 295

Choosing brooder bedding 295

Buying a commercial brooder 296

Making Your Own Brooder 297

Building the body of the brooder 297

Heating the brooder 299

Putting safety first 301

Helping a Hen Provide Warmth and Protection 302

Feeding and Watering Chicks 303

Starter feed choices 303

Medicated feed 304

The feeding process 305

You can lead a chick to water 306

Raising Chicks in Your Brooder 306

What to do the first hour 307

The first few days 307

Trimming beaks 309

Preventing disease 310

Watching the Stages of Growth 310

One month: Tween-agers 311

Six weeks to maturity: Teenagers 311

I'm a big chicken now: Young adulthood 312

Chicks and Children 312

Human health issues 313

Lessons on proper handling 314

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Part 5: Special Management Considerations 315

Chapter 15: Managing Layers and Collecting Eggs 317

Knowing What to Expect from Your Hens 317

The layer's life cycle 318

Internal factors that influence laying 319

External factors that influence laying 320

Managing Your Hens' Laying Years 321

Getting young hens ready to lay 321

Helping your pullets avoid stress 321

Providing encouragement 322

Using lighting to encourage laying to start 322

Encouraging Egg Production After It Has Begun 323

Providing supplemental lighting to keep hens laying 323

Keeping up a routine and minimizing stress 324

Retiring old birds when the laying days are done 324

Collecting, Cleaning, and Storing Eggs 325

Getting your eggs in one basket 325

Cleaning your cache 327

Assessing Egg Quality 327

Identifying parts of an egg 328

Looking at the outside 328

Looking at the inside 332

Storing and Handling Eggs 334

How to store eggs 334

Eggs to discard 335

What to do with excess eggs 335

Dealing with Production Problems and Bad Habits 337

Addressing the failure to lay 338

Bringing order to hens that lay all over the place 340

Getting a broody hen to go back to laying 342

Handling hens that break and eat eggs 342

Chapter 16: Raising and Butchering Meat Birds 345

Raising Meat Chickens 345

Looking at the three main approaches to raising meat birds 346

Choosing the right chickens 347

Choosing the right time of year to raise chickens 349

Deciding how many chickens to raise 350

Caring for meat chickens 351

Planning for D-Day 355

Knowing when your birds are ready 356

Deciding whether to hire a butcher or do it yourself 357

Hiring Out the Butchering 359

Finding a butcher 360

Knowing what to expect 360

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Preparing to Do the Deed Yourself 362

Choosing the location 362

Gathering equipment and supplies 363

Following the Play-by-Play of Butchering Day 367

Beginning with the kill 367

Removing the feathers 371

Cleaning and inspecting the bird 372

Packaging Home-Butchered Poultry 376

Rinsing and checking the chicken 377

Cutting the chicken in a usable fashion 377

Avoiding freezer overload 378

Part 6: the Part of Tens 379

Chapter 17: More than Ten Tips for Keeping Healthy, Stress-Free Chickens 381

Choose the Right Breed for Your Needs 382

Set Up Suitable Housing 382

Supplement Lighting When Needed 383

Control Pests 383

Protect Against Predators 384

Control Parasites 384

Vaccinate 385

Feed a Well-Balanced Diet 385

Provide Enough Clean Water 386

Beware Disease-Transmitting Dangers 386

Use Quarantines Whenever Necessary 387

Chapter 18: More than Ten Misconceptions about

Chickens, Eggs, and So On 389

Bird Flu Is a Risk to Reckon With 390

You Can't Raise Chickens If You Live in the City 391

Roosters Crow Only in the Morning 391

You Need a Rooster to Get Eggs 391

Keeping Chickens Penned Is Inhumane 392

Chickens Are Vegetarians 392

Big, Brown, Organic Eggs Are Best in Taste and Quality 392

Fertilized and Unfertilized Eggs Are Easily Distinguishable 393

Egg-Carton Advertising Is the Absolute Truth 393

Chickens Are Good for Your Garden 394

Chickens Are Dumb and Cowardly 394

Index 397
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raising chickens; chicken as pets; chicken-raising methods; modern chicken-raising methods; keeping chickens; keeping chickens in your backyard; choosing and purchasing chickens; caring for chickens; how to build a chicken coop; collect and store eggs; raising healthy chickens