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Urban Chickens Network blog: urban chickens and salmonella fears
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Thursday, February 26, 2009. Urban chickens and salmonella fears. This is the third in a series of posts exploring some of the more common concerns I see raised in the debate to allow urban chickens. (see previous installments:. What to do with the poop. The cost to enforce urban chicken laws. Today's topic: Aren't all these backyard coops going to be hot spots for salmonella outbreaks? The American Egg Board's Egg Safety reference. Calculates the odds for us:. After all, Salmonella bacteria are widely f...
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Cluckin A Critter Farm, LLC: Hidden Away In The Bottom Of An Old Brown Box...Lives A Tiny Giant
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Cluckin A Critter Farm, LLC. CLICK HERE.To See Or Buy Vick's Watercolors. Our Own Farm Products. Tuesday, March 24. Hidden Away In The Bottom Of An Old Brown Box.Lives A Tiny Giant. It could become costly…but cute. Here is the pile of “rubble” Gia gave me…let’s see what we can make out of it with a little time and elbow grease. If you like what we talk about and the pictures we show, why not become a follower? 073967 Cluckin' "A" Critter Farm, LLC. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Skip and Vick.
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Urban Chickens Network blog: Infographic time: the chicken coop checklist
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Thursday, April 25, 2013. Infographic time: the chicken coop checklist. Many thanks to Jason Macek for sending us a link to the great chicken coop checklist infographic linked below. Building your own coop? If you follow the advice below, you'll never find yourself saying, "wish I'd built it that way the first time." I like the encouragement to use the deep litter method, and plenty of warnings about predator-proofing. Can you find anything missing from the list. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Urban Chickens Network blog: April 2013
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Thursday, April 25, 2013. Infographic time: the chicken coop checklist. Many thanks to Jason Macek for sending us a link to the great chicken coop checklist infographic linked below. Building your own coop? If you follow the advice below, you'll never find yourself saying, "wish I'd built it that way the first time." I like the encouragement to use the deep litter method, and plenty of warnings about predator-proofing. Can you find anything missing from the list. Links to this post. Monday, April 22, 2013.
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Urban Chickens Network blog: the cost to enforce urban chicken laws
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Sunday, February 8, 2009. The cost to enforce urban chicken laws. This is the second in a series of posts exploring some of the more common concerns I see raised in the debate to allow urban chickens. (first post: what to do with the poop. Today's topic: How are we going to enforce these new urban chicken laws? Ie, how will we pay for it? The costs to enforce ordinances vary widely from town to town and city to city, so coming up with an exact number is difficult, at best. If you assume the same complain...
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Urban Chickens Network blog: Stop washing your eggs!
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Thursday, April 18, 2013. Stop washing your eggs! It's hard to resist making eggs pretty when they're removed from the nest. But washing your urban chicken eggs is just about the worst thing you can do to them. The first few eggs we got from our hens, I promptly took them out of the nest and straight to the sink to wash off the dirty bits. Can't have any feathers or dirt (or poop! Clinging to the outside of the egg, nosirree. A clean shell means a good egg, right? Try keeping a bit of sandpaper by the co...
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Cluckin A Critter Farm, LLC: Dumb As A Box Of Rocks? Or Just Dumber Than The Box The Rocks Came In...
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Cluckin A Critter Farm, LLC. CLICK HERE.To See Or Buy Vick's Watercolors. Our Own Farm Products. Sunday, March 22. Dumb As A Box Of Rocks? Or Just Dumber Than The Box The Rocks Came In. Today was lost to being up until 4 AM this morning working on fiber tools, and Vick on her art…and later, driving down to get fuel from the gas station in Durham. Another case in point….traffic lights! ALL DESIGNED BY ENGINEERING IDIOTS! Tomorrow is another day…I need rest now…. 073945 Cluckin' "A" Critter Farm, LLC.
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My Chickens: Roosters, roosters and more roosters
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Roosters, roosters and more roosters. 18 months old. It is definitely that time of year. While roosters are the more beautiful in the species they are a pain in the butt. We had too many roosters for the pen and for the number of hens. We made a portable pen and put the biggest ones in there. But they fought terrible and I couldn't stand that the ones getting picked on were trapped. To me they were looking pretty good and healthy. This is what it's all about. I hadnt realized ...
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My Chickens: April 2011
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Saturday, April 23, 2011. April is almost over and Easter is here. Wow! Time sure does fly. And the chicks grew quickly. First they get wing feathers. Then they get little tail feathers. Then the shoulder feathers start coming in and the wings fill in in-between. They were really filling up the box. Look at the tail on that little chick. These birds are so interesting because they are each completely different from the other in color and the way they feathers are marked. They really are the cutest things!
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My Chickens: October 2010
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