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How To Raise Chickens In Your Backyard

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There are various animals that one can keep from the comfort of their own home which can bring rewards in one form or another. One of the pets that one can keep at home which can be a rewarding is chicken. This is because of the rewards that are associated with raising chickens. They can be kept for personal purposes such as using it as food considering how nutritious it is. They can also be raised for the purpose of egg production which can be a very good source of animal protein. One can also keep them for commercial purposes so that you can sell them either for their meat or the eggs to eateries which may be trading in chicken and their products.

The biggest challenge here will come in the form of coming up with a convenient way of raising them from the comfort of your own home. Chicken require one to be meticulous in their planning so that the chickens are raised without any problems. The first thing one needs to do is to check the local laws and regulations regarding this practice. Things such as the noise to your neighbors or the hygiene standards that will ensure that the chicken raised are healthy.

One should also research about the type and number of chicken they plan to keep depending on the amount of funds and space they have at their disposal. There are different types of breeds depending on whether one is looking to use them for meat or eggs. You can get information online or visit people who are successfully keeping poultry so as to be able to gather a few tips regarding this trade.

 

Once one has established the type of chicken they would want to keep and the amount of space available in their backyard, the next step is to build a chicken coop that will provide shelter for the chicken. There are various factors that one should consider when it comes to making these coops since the chicken are sensitive to conditions in and around their environment. Each chicken requires approximately four square feet inside the coop and this can be factored in by the number of chicken you keep in the existing coop or the size of the coop you can build after you have settled on the number of chicken you plan to raise.

Ventilation is also important inside the coop and this should be catered for in form of the openings that one has for letting in air. Fans can also be installed inside to ensure good air flow. Temperature and lighting inside the coop is also something that should be taken care of. The conditions should not be too cold or too hot for the chicken. One can also use straw to set up nests where the chicken can lay their eggs. The coop should be raised above the ground to prevent it from hazards such as flooding and predators. It should also be well fenced and insulated to avoid leakages and predators which may be a threat to the chicken. Once everything is ready, one can bring in the chicken and ensure that they are raised in clean conditions.

These are just a few of the basics one needs to learn when it comes to raising chickens.