Egg Layers
While
all chickens can lay eggs, not all chickens can lay enough eggs to suit
everyone's needs. Some chickens can only produce a few eggs a
week, while others can produce hundreds over the course of the
year, and even into winter months. We've broken our breeds into
categories that let you know which chickens are known for their
eggs, and which just don't cut it.
Meat Breeds
Sometimes chickens are just there to be food, but not evey chicken will
make a good meal. Some chickens are justtoo scrawny to be very useful as
a meat bird, and otherse will be huge but mature too slowly to be
consideredviable as a dinner chicken. And others still are just a breed
that's consdierd endangered, so raising them forslaughter becomes
counter-productive.
That's why proper breeding tactics will come into place with your meat
production chickens. Knowing how to reedthem together to ensure every
new clutch of eggs will yield the biggest and best chickens for the job
is critical,and we can give you some tips on how best to plan.
We'll even give you some recipes here and there when the time comes for
your chicken to live out his ultimatepurpose and fulfill his destiny.
Just be careful about growing too attached!
Show Poultry
Not all chickens are kept just to produce eggs or meat. A lot of breeds
find their primary skill to be simplylooking good and acting well,
making them excellent for taking around for poultry shows and winning
awards.
Finding the correct bird and knowing the breed standards will help, but
there's more to it than that. There'sgrooming and, depending on the
breed, special care that must be given to protect its health and the
health of itsfeathers.
We'll be able to let you know which breeds are popular for touring and
what special care they need, includingany special lodging or fencing
accommodations, plus any dieases that they may fall prey to due to
selectivebreeding.
Big Chickens or Small Chickens??
Chickens come in all different sizes, from the tiny bantam breeds to
hulking meat birds just ready to be cooked.Size matters immensely as it
will determine how much meat they can produce, how large their eggs will
be and howmany they can lay in a year, how fast they will mature, and
simply how much space they'll take up.
Planning for the right size chicken for the space you have or the goal
you've set is critical, but once you knowwhat you want then the rest
will become simpler. Sometimes what works for a large farm won't work
for a smallhomestead, and vice versa. There's a chicken for every
situation, and we have the rundowns to help you indetermining just how
big they will become.
Caring For Chickens
Every breed has different qualities that make then unique, beyond just
their primary use. Some have specialfeathers that let them survive in
cold climates better. Others are great when it comes to foraging for
their ownfood.
Knowing the temperament of each breed before going in will help when
deciding which breeds to raise together assome chickens are very calm
and friendly around humans while others are rather flighty and even like
to fight withone another. Hens can become broody and roosters can
become loud with theri crowing. Each breed is different andeach requires
the proper knowledge to raise the proper bird.
Some chickens are built for all weather and all hazards, and some need
extra care. Knowing is half the battle,and we're here to arm you with
the right tools to tackle each aspect of chicken life, from hatching
eggs to raisingthem to maturation, to breeding new chicksn, and the
inevitable end to a great life. So browse our profiles andarticles with
confidence knowing that a wonderful chicken is just right around the
corner!
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