01
Sep 10

Chicks Day 13

The chicks get put outside and discover they can FLY! www.countrywitching.blogspot.com

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31
Aug 10

A Tour of our Chicken Coop & Automatic Chicken Coop Door Opener

Here’s a tour of my chicken coop and a look at our Automatic Chicken Coop Door.

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31
Aug 10

Has anyone used rool out type nesting boxes? Do the chickens use them?

Our chickens aren’t laying in the roll out nesting boxes. I was wondering if anyone has had any luck with them. They aren’t falling for the fake egg trick.

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29
Aug 10

My New Chicken Yard

My new yard for my chickens and duck, sorry for the poor quality and lighting as the sun was going down.

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26
Aug 10

itsasteel dog run.wmv

Our Quality hand made Dog/Pet Enclosure are designed for the domestic dog lover, Trainer, Veterinarians to the professional breeders and commercial kennel owners. The quality panel structures are constructed to commercial standards to ensure the longest life under the harsh Irish weather conditions. The individual panels are constructed from 50 mm x 50 mm (2 x 2)galvanized mesh which has been welded to 20 mm x 20 mm square tubing to make a substantial long lasting panel and then the finished galvanized this finish is designed to give great protection against rust and corrosion from the rain and urine from the dogs. The structures are designed for easy assembly to be made up in single Enclosures or groups of runs/ Enclosures. All panels are bolted together in the corners by galvanized bolts and nuts and can be made into many different configurations. They can be bolted together to make long structures of runs/kennels or custom made up using standard panels into your configurations. These panels for our pet enclosure are very versatile and if you just want to put a panel onto an existing structure they can be purchased individually if required. All our Pet Enclosures are guaranteed Irish.

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23
Aug 10

Organic Farming – Organic Abattoir, How to set up

How to set up an Organic Abattoir for poultry. Sam Johnson of Wombat Wholefoods near Young show farmer’s how even with limited acreage, non-toxic farming can be successful. Sam Johnson runs laying and meat chickens in movable pens, free range turkeys, pigs, cattle and fruit trees. Sam has an on property abattoir and direct markets his produce to consumers and restaurants. An amazing system whereby any waste from the abattoir is used to fertilize his fruit trees and any spoilt fruit is fed to his pigs.

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23
Aug 10

What material should I use for the egg to drop in the nesting box?

When they lay an egg, what would be the safest for the chickens and the egg and cleanest for it to lay on?

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20
Aug 10

chicken tractor large

this is my homemade chicken tractor. It is raining so the audio is weak. I will be putting nesting boxes on it soon. It is 12′x 5 1/2. enjoy. please leave comments good or bad, Ilove them all. Please rate. By the way I didnt realize how much of a Maine accent I had until I heard this. Check out my ice fishing shack at 2:06. It has a polycarbonate roof and vinyl siding. at 20 degrees on a sunny day it stays about 50 degrees without the wood stove lit

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