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	<title>Birds and Bird Feeders &#187; Birds</title>
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		<title>Bird Cages &#8211; Not Only Common Cages Anymore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the primary things you have be responsive to when becoming a bird possessor is giving your bird the correct amount of living space. This may depend on the sort of bird you&#8217;re getting. Getting the numerous orientations, colors, rates, and styles of bird cages accessible these days, you might find yourself frustrated. While [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the primary things you have be responsive to when becoming a bird possessor is giving your bird the correct amount of living space. This may depend on the sort of bird you&#8217;re getting. Getting the numerous orientations, colors, rates, and styles of bird cages accessible these days, you might find yourself frustrated. </p>
<p>While there might seem to have infinite amount of cages that you can purchase nowadays, there are some particulars that you will want to think about while owning a bird cage. This stuff should make your decision fairly simple.</p>
<p>To discover additional info, take a look at the website: <a href="http://cheapbirdcagesforsale.net/">bird cages for sale</a>.</p>
<p>The very first criteria is that you have to decide where the cage is to be located. It will permit you to find the cage that is the proper for the designated corner which you have chosen. It is weighty that the corner not be somewhere surrounding drafts or windows, but also it have to be in a lively destination in your home to ensure that there is continuous stimulation for the bird. This could lead to an enhanced degree of social expansion.</p>
<p>Subsequently, of course, is to know what size your bird will have. While it is flawlessly acceptable to keep a finch or canary in little bird cages, larger birds will require bigger cages so that there&#8217;s a lot of space for them to live. Just in case you do keep a bird in a cage that&#8217;s much tiny, then you definitely can find yourself on the incorrect side of worst attitude and the bad-tempered bird. The right bird cage is required to be one that the bird can move easily in and find a way to fully extend their feathers.</p>
<p>Subsequently, you need to make it possible for you&#8217;re having a correctly prepared cage. Ensuring this can offer the possessor and the bird many years of practical usage. Bird cages which are the very best quality are those which are manufactured from metal.</p>
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		<title>Top 7 Endangered Garden Birds in the UK</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 06:49:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are presently a number of British garden birds which feature on the RSPB red list of most endangered garden birds in the UK. All of these breeds have shown a decline in population in recent years and a reduction in breeding and are now being viewed as an endangered species because of the results [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are presently a number of British garden birds which feature on  the RSPB red list of most endangered garden birds in the UK. All of  these breeds have shown a decline in population in recent years and a  reduction in breeding and are now being viewed as an endangered species  because of the results found.</p>
<p>It is some of the most well-known and recognised British garden birds  which are currently at threat and losing any of these breeds would be a  massive loss to us all. Some of the British garden birds currently  considered to be at greatest risk are the Cuckoo, Goshawk, Grey  Partridge, House Sparrow, Peregrine, Turtle Dove and Wood Warbler. The  RSPB are constantly carrying out research into these breeds and other  British garden birds so they can ensure they help those which need it.</p>
<p>You can also help support British garden birds and stop some of the  most familiar birds to us from becoming extinct by taking an interest in  the birds in your garden and local area and helping them as much as you  can.</p>
<p>If you purchase a bird watching guide, you can refer to it whenever  you see a garden bird that you are unsure of, so you learn more about it  and see how you can help the species to survive. Whenever you spot a  garden bird from an unknown species, look it up in your bird watching  guide and you will be able to find out information about its habitat and  dietary <a href="http://www.gardenbird.co.uk/Bird-Seed/Bird-Food,default,sc.html" target="_blank"><strong><em>bird food</em></strong></a> requirements.</p>
<p>A lot of British garden birds struggle because they cannot find  enough food and do not get what they need. Providing a garden bird with  some <a href="http://www.gardenbird.co.uk/Bird-Seed/Bird-Food,default,sc.html" target="_blank"><strong><em>wild bird food</em></strong></a> such as seed, is suitable for them can be an easy and effective way of helping these birds to survive and thrive in the future.</p>
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		<title>Just hanging around!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 07:38:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its a well known fact that sparrows and other small birds are huge fans of extreme sports. So it may not come to you as a surprise that at last , someone has now catered for these little creatures&#8217; desire to enjoy their favourite pastime and eat at the same time. The Bungee Bird Feeder [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its a well known fact that sparrows and other small birds are  huge   fans of extreme sports. So it may not come to you as a surprise that  at last  , someone has  now   catered for these little creatures&#8217; desire to enjoy their favourite  pastime   and eat at the same time.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.pressieport.ie/products/Bungee-Bird-Feeder.html" target="_blank">Bungee Bird Feeder</a> is the tweet  of bird land right now and sparrows everywhere are on the look out to see who has them hanging in their gardens  or off their balconies.</p>
<p>Made entirely  from bird seed, the <a href="http://www.pressieport.ie/products/Bungee-Bird-Feeder.html" target="_blank">Bungee Bird Feeder</a> is probably the  funkiest   and oddest looking accessory for the garden around. It immediately becomes the talking  point of the garden as it dives from nearby trees and waits for passing feather-bearing bi-peds.</p>
<p>The feeder is made up of a  mixture   of different seeds. Red and Yellow Broomcorn Millet make up the body or skeleton of the feeder in a husk type structure. The outer surface of the feeder is then made up of a coating of seeds which are fixed to the feeder using a glucose mix. The figure has its arms outstretched  and actually does look like a  mini   person bungee jumping. The resulting effect is quite startling and eye-catching. The Bungee Feeder is sturdy  and comes in a well presented blister pack together with its own bungee chord to allow  you to  hang   it from wherever you  want  .</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t expect birds to come to it immediately  though. This is not what a bird normally recognises as a feeder, but when eventually they do realise that this is a feeding spot, they come in their droves, or rather, flocks&#8230; If you&#8217;re  shopping around   for something a bit different  for your  garden   are, then look no further!</p>
<p>This item was designed in the UK and is available, mostly online, for purchase.</p>
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		<title>How To Build A Backyard Chicken Coop</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 06:38:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are planning to build a backyard chicken coop, there are certain things that should be kept in mind to ensure that you can achieve this in an effective as well as economical manner. The necessity of a chicken coop arises if you wish to raise chicken in your backyard. The coop will provide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are planning to <a href="http://www.coopplans.org">build a backyard chicken coop</a>, there are certain things that should be kept in mind to ensure that you can achieve this in an effective as well as economical manner. The necessity of a chicken coop arises if you wish to raise chicken in your backyard. The coop will provide adequate shelter and security for the flock. Of course you could just go ahead and buy a pre-built chicken coop. However, especially in these tough economical times, most people prefer to save as much money as possible.</p>
<p>They come at a rather price and also it is quite difficult to bring them home due to their bulk size.<br />But if you have some time left you can easily <a href="http://www.coopplans.org">build a chicken coop</a> yourself. Another big advantage is that your coop will look exactly the way you want it. You can adjust the size of the coop and its strength depending on the number of chicken you plan to raise. One needs to plan his chicken coop right from the stand. Most people tend to start off with the construction and then come across technical and financial constraints and end up abandoning it completely. Preparing a detailed plan of the work to be done will save you such grievances and ensure that everything goes according to the plan.</p>
<p>One should also have a clear idea on the number of chicken he intends to have, the size of them, feeding methods, water supply, drainage system and so on. All of fthese points should be considered before you start making a chicken coop. In case you do not have many chickens at the moment, but you plan on getting more in the future, building a larger coop would be a wise decision. One should not count on making adequate modifications after the construction is complete. This will result in loss of money and time.</p>
<p>When you are looking for the best place to put your coop, then choose a place with adequate sunlight and air It is recommended to stay awyy from bushes and weeds. Why? Because they attract snakes, rodents and other predators.</p>
<p>Getting a chicken coop building guide is highly recommended. In this way you will have a blueprint that will guide you through the whole building process. You may even consider a professional for his advices and even have your plan checked by him. You should consider the modifications proposed by him and implement it in your project. All these will help you to <a href="http://www.coopplans.org">build a backyard chicken coop</a> yourself easily. Good luck!.</p>
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		<title>Chicken Coops: Hazards of Improper Construction</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 18:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A poorly constructed chicken coop is more trouble than it is worth. Your chicken coop must handle several functions, all of which are important. If even one function is not served properly, the entire flock may suffer. This article looks at some of the hazards your chickens may face in an improperly constructed chicken coop. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A poorly constructed <a href="http://back-yard-chicken-coop.com/" target="_blank">chicken coop</a> is more trouble than it is worth. Your chicken coop must handle several functions, all of which are important. If even one function is not served properly, the entire flock may suffer. This article looks at some of the hazards your chickens may face in an improperly constructed chicken coop.</p>
<p>The number one hazard you may face if you construct your chicken coop or hen house incorrectly is collapse. If the structure is not built solidly, and with good materials, a storm may cause it to fall into the flock, resulting in disaster. If you are not sure about construction techniques, consider buying plans for your chicken coop, and using those plans as your blueprint.</p>
<p>A chicken coop that has not been constructed properly can allow predators into the coop. Some of the most common predators are foxes, rats, mice, snakes, and even dogs. Unless your coop has been sealed against these menaces, you are more than likely going to lose some of your flock to them.</p>
<p>In order for your chicken coop or <a href="http://back-yard-chicken-coop.com/" target="_blank">hen house</a> to be predator proof, you have install mesh wire over all of the windows and vents. You should install doorways that are tight and secure and the coop itself should be off the ground.</p>
<p>Another hazard you should take into account before you build your chicken coop is its height. As just mentioned, a coop that is off the ground will help to keep predators out. But a coop that is off the ground does more.</p>
<p>When you layout a chicken coop in which the floor is the ground itself, you invite a lot of extra work for yourself. This dirt has to be kept clean, meaning you have to get inside and sweep out the waste and other debris. This same dirt will turn to mud when it rains and your flock will have to live in that muddy mess.</p>
<p>Some growers have tried to use plywood sheeting as a ground floor but this, too, can be problematic as this type of material will rot once it gets wet. The best option is to build your chicken coop or hen house several inches off the ground.</p>
<p>When you are planning the design of your chicken coop, remember to consider the chicken run as well. This is the outside area where your flock feeds and roams. If you have hawks or other airborne predators in your locale, you will want to add a mesh net roof over the run to protect your birds from attack. This is especially important if you are planning to raise smaller chickens such as Bantams.</p>
<p>Lastly, do not forget about the interior needs of the chicken coop. You will most likely need to build or buy nesting boxes, brooders, and roosting bars.</p>
<p>Dealing with the hazards of a poorly constructed chicken coop can be avoided entirely if you build the coop with integrity. As mentioned above, one of the best ways to ensure success is to buy a set of online <a href="http://back-yard-chicken-coop.com/" target="_blank">chicken coop plans</a> and use those to build your chicken coop or hen house.</p>
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		<title>Basics of Raising Chickens: Part One</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 08:20:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many benefits to raising your own chickens. If you raise laying hens, you can have fresh eggs year round. If you raise other types of chickens you can have safer, chemical-free meat. And the best news is raising your own chickens is fun and easy. Now, it is true you can run into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many benefits to raising your own chickens. If you raise laying hens, you can have fresh eggs year round. If you raise other types of chickens you can have safer, chemical-free meat. And the best news is raising your own chickens is fun and easy.</p>
<p>Now, it is true you can run into problems when you raise your own chickens. Disease, predators, and hot weather mortality are just a few of the issues that you will have to be on the lookout for. But, if you are prepared to meet these challenges, overcoming them is much easier than you might imagine.</p>
<p>Your chickens need the same things you need: food, water, and shelter. These are the three main concerns you will have address, day in and day out. Other concerns, such as disease and predators, can often be prevented.</p>
<p>On the basic level of raising chickens, one of the first issues you have to address is providing them with a <a href="http://back-yard-chicken-coop.com/" target="_blank">chicken coop</a> or hen house.</p>
<p>Anyone with basic handyman skills can build a chicken coop or hen house using simple tools. A great way to begin is to search for hen house or chicken coop plans online. Once you have your blueprints in hand, you can build your coop in no time.</p>
<p>One reason we suggest you buy chicken coop plans rather than just hammering some boards together is that good quality chicken coop plans will already have, as part of their construction, answers to the most important issues of protecting your investment. For example, chickens must have at least 3 square feet per bird inside the coop. Anything less than that and the birds will suffer and perhaps die. You must have adequate ventilation and insulation. Your chicken coop must have at least one long roost, and perhaps more, depending on how many birds you are housing. And these are just a few of the issues you have to address.</p>
<p>When you buy chicken coop plans, these problems have already been addressed. Why make it hard on yourself when you do not have to?</p>
<p>After you have your chicken coop built and your birds housed, you must feed and water them. Many chicken owners will feed their animals commercially produced chicken feed. This is a great idea as long as you get the proper feed for your bird&#8217;s age and purpose.</p>
<p>Young chicks will need special chick feed while laying hens will need feed that has added calcium. You can purchase chicken feed at your local farmer&#8217;s co-op or feed store. The information on the bag will tell you what age bird it is designed to feed. If you have any questions, ask the store for assistance. Getting the proper feed for your chickens is important, and this one step will help stave off many diseases often found in chickens.</p>
<p>As mentioned above, if you buy<a href="http://back-yard-chicken-coop.com/2010/07/chicken-coop-plans-designs/" target="_blank"> chicken coop plans</a>, the problem of where to place the feeder, how long to make it, and how to maintain it, will already be addressed in the plans. If you do not have quality design blueprints to work from, you will have to figure this out on your own. It is very important that you have enough feeding stations to handle the number of birds you have in the coop. If not, the smaller birds may starve as the bigger birds keep them away from the food.</p>
<p>In Part Two of series on Basics of <a href="http://back-yard-chicken-coop.com/category/raising-chickens/" target="_blank">Raising Chickens</a>, we will look at watering issues and how to protect your birds from predators.</p>
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		<title>The Pros Of Birdhouses</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:44:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the help of a birdhouse you can easily modify your garden straight into a great site and also peaceful refuge needed for birds to be able to reside and establish nests in. You will maintain the birds nice and protected during the colder season and additionally give them a cozy retreat. Birdhouses need be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the help of a birdhouse you can easily modify your garden straight into a great site and also peaceful refuge needed for birds to be able to reside and establish nests in. You will maintain the birds nice and protected during the colder season and additionally give them a cozy retreat.</p>
<p>Birdhouses need be assembled or acquired by having definite criteria such as the bird kinds along with the environment in mind. Many birds could live comfortably in just about any birdhouse while some others seek shelter bins that are built to look like their natural and organic, nesting environments. Birdhouses emerge in many different styles and shapes. You can create your own birdhouse from your home if you ever fancy with a few quick Do-It-Yourself plans. In either case, you must always look into the proportions, materials and varieties of birds you aspire to charm. It is also necessary to figure out how to correctly clean up, care and place the birdhouse, which in German is labeled <a title="Vogelhaus" href="http://www.vogelhaus-tips.de" target="_self">Vogelhaus</a> or <a title="Vogelhaeuser" href="http://www.vogelhaus-tips.de" target="_self">Vogelhaeuser</a>.</p>
<p>The planning regarding the birdhouse is up to you, nonetheless you&#8217;ll have to make sure that you provide the proper measurements for your birdhouse. It&#8217;s also equally essential to make the ideal sized entrance hole and the height of the hole above the birdhouse flooring ought to be taken into account. The concept would be to get your birds really feel more comfortable and safer and also keep predators at bay. It&#8217;s essential you have implemented a good venting procedure in the house. One other essential element is that the birdhouse will require a water drainage scheme due to the fact in case water accumulates at the bottom of the birdhouse then it becomes possible for viruses and bacteria to grow.</p>
<p>Birdhouses tend to be constructed from untreated wood. This is the just about the most prevalent product used in the building of birdhouses simply because various other products, such as metal bring an excessive amount of daylight. Chemically treated and refined wood is just not a good idea due to the fact these types of woods normally include preservatives which in turn could easily be unsafe to the birds. A handful of birdhouses are designed via an assortment of concrete and wood which often is known as &ldquo;woodcrete&rdquo;. Some varieties like Tree Sparrows and Blue Tits appear to opt for woodcrete containers; that&#8217;s in all probability due to the fact the birds are hotter as compared to wooden boxes. Virtually all birdhouses tend to be rectangular utilizing a sole compartment, while some include plenty of chambers. Various bird kinds have got different necessities. You should have the capacity to access the inside of the birdhouse if required so a hinged side or top enable convenient cleansing as well as being equipped to keep an eye on the birds.</p>
<p>The styles for birdhouses also called nest boxes are getting to be highly opulent and a few these days mirror the feel of a human being&#8217;s house. Some are differently made such as a nest box mimicing a caravan or a light house, while a few even mimic fishing boats. Birdhouses have to be weather resistant. Angled rooftops that do stretch over the edges of the birdhouse have proven to be a good suggestion for the reason that rain, dirt and grime and moisture can slide off the edges.</p>
<p>How big is the birdhouse largely would rely on the bird you&#8217;ll want to house in the birdhouse. Smaller boxes will invite Tree Creepers whereas very big containers will bring owls and other birds of that size.</p>
<p>If you want to offer heat, safeguards and safety to many birds then you should think of having several nest boxes and also feeding stations, then again birds tend to be territorial therefore it&#8217;s vital to verify with your neighborhood pet store to see whether you must pursue this particular path or not.</p>
<p>Nest boxes are a fun approach to render shelter and protection for birds. You&#8217;ll get great satisfaction from finding how very helpful you have been to your birds. Bring in the birds to your dwelling with a birdhouse!</p>
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		<title>Basics of Raising Chickens: Part Two</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 07:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Part Two of our series on the Basics of Raising Chickens. When you are trying to learn how to raise chickens, you need as much information as possible. In this section, we look at watering your birds as well as protecting them from predators. Unlike most other animals, a chicken has virtually no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Part Two of our series on the Basics of <a href="http://back-yard-chicken-coop.com/category/raising-chickens/" target="_blank">Raising Chickens</a>. When you are trying to learn how to raise chickens, you need as much information as possible. In this section, we look at watering your birds as well as protecting them from predators.</p>
<p>Unlike most other animals, a chicken has virtually no defenses other than running away. This makes them easy prey for other animals. The good news is you can provide protection via your chicken coop, hen house, or chicken run.</p>
<p>When you look for plans for <a href="http://back-yard-chicken-coop.com/" target="_blank">chicken coops</a>, take a moment to consider how the plan is designed for protecting your animals. For instance, you want to purchase chicken coop plans or hen house plans that have instructions on how to install wire over the windows, vents, and other entry ways. You want plans that allow for some kind of flooring. Having your birds on the ground, in the dirt, that is, is dangerous as many predators can easily get to them. Dirt floors are also hard to keep clean and can lead to outbreaks of disease.</p>
<p>If at all possible, you want your chicken coop to be off the ground. This is the best way to keep unhealthy bugs, rodents, and other predators out of the coop or hen house. It is also the best preventive measure for keeping the floor dry during wet weather</p>
<p>If you chicken coop is built more than 18 inches above ground level, make sure you add a wooden ramp so the birds can enter and exit without harming themselves.</p>
<p>The next important issue you have to address is one that can make or break your efforts. It has to do with water.</p>
<p>Chicken coops, hen houses, and chicken runs all need some form of delivering clean, fresh water to your birds. It has been estimated that as many birds die from lack of water as from all other threats combined. This is especially true in hot weather.</p>
<p>There is no set amount of water per bird. Chickens will drink when they get thirsty provided they have access to clean water. It is vitally important that you provide enough watering points for the number of birds you have. You should know that chickens will often refuse to drink water that is filthy or has droppings in it. They will also refuse to drink water that is either too cold or too hot.</p>
<p>Many quality <a href="http://back-yard-chicken-coop.com/" target="_blank">chicken coop plans</a> will contain important information on how to set up watering points to accommodate the number of birds you plan to house. Do not underestimate the importance of watering your animals properly.</p>
<p>As you can see, many of the potential problems associated with raising chickens can be prevented by simply being prepared. Give your chickens the right type of feed, as determined by their age and purpose, provide them with fresh water, and build them a chicken coop that is safe and secure and many of your worries will be gone. If you run into anything you do not understand, look into one of the many online forums dedicated to this hobby. You will be surprised at how many people will help you as you try to learn how to raise chickens that are healthy and wholesome.</p>
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		<title>Raising Chicks: The Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For anyone interested in raising chicks, the process is not hard or complicated. However, there are certain issues that you have to address if you want to be truly successful. Let&#8217;s take a look at the basics of raising chicks. There are basically two ways to get a chick out of its egg. You can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For anyone interested in raising chicks, the process is not hard or complicated. However, there are certain issues that you have to address if you want to be truly successful. Let&#8217;s take a look at the basics of raising chicks.</p>
<p>There are basically two ways to get a chick out of its egg. You can use laying hens who will sit on the egg until it hatches or you can use incubators and brooding boxes. The choice is up to you, but many prefer to use the incubator and brooder box this allows for much more control.</p>
<p>One of the keys to successfully raising chicks is preparation. Having the tools you need before needing them is crucial. You will need, at a minimum:</p>
<p>A Secure <a href="http://back-yard-chicken-coop.com/" target="_blank">Chicken Coop</a></p>
<p>An Incubator</p>
<p>An Egg Tray</p>
<p>Automatic Egg Turner (optional)</p>
<p>Heat Lamp and Thermometer</p>
<p>Brooding Boxes</p>
<p>Shallow Food and Water Trays</p>
<p>Pine Shavings or Newspapers to Line the Brooder Box</p>
<p>You should set your incubator temperature to 99.5 degrees two days before you expect to put the eggs into it. It is also a good idea to make sure the automatic egg turner works properly. It normally takes about 3 weeks for chicks to hatch, and much of that time will be in the incubator so it must work correctly.</p>
<p>It is very important to remember to put the eggs into the turner with the small end of the egg down. The larger end of the egg contains the air sac which the chick will need later on to breathe.</p>
<p>It is also important to monitor the temperature daily. Do not allow the heat inside the incubator to get above 99.5 as this may kill the chick inside the egg.</p>
<p>Some incubators have water troughs. Fill this as directed and keep them filled throughout the hatching period. Make sure you follow the instructions as some incubators should not have the outer trough filled for the first couple of weeks.</p>
<p>On the 18<sup>th</sup> day, you want to remove the egg turner and place the eggs on the mesh wire within the incubator. You will not turn the eggs any longer and should not disturb them at all until the chicks hatch.</p>
<p>Another important part of raising chicks is the brooder box. Now is the time to get it ready for the newly hatch chicks. If you buy a brooder box, follow the instructions. If you do not buy one, make one out of a cardboard box with some pine shavings or newspaper on the bottom.</p>
<p>Place your food and water trays inside the box. Chicks should be fed special chick food which is smaller in size that adult feed. Make sure they have plenty of clean water and that the heating lamp is left on and set to the properly temperature.</p>
<p><a href="http://back-yard-chicken-coop.com/" target="_blank">Raising chicks</a> is not hard; it just takes some preparation and monitoring. Once you have raised a few sets, you will get the hang of it easily and enjoy adding to your flock for many years to come.</p>
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		<title>Enthusiastic About Getting Aviary?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An aviary is a huge enclosed asylum which enables birds to take flight unhampered as well as interact well with all the other birds. Birds that have the skill to inhabit with each other can thrive in an aviary. Birds love the company of other birds with comparable character so they are pretty comfortable inhabiting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An aviary is a huge enclosed asylum which enables birds to take flight unhampered as well as interact well with all the other birds. Birds that have the skill to inhabit with each other can thrive in an aviary. Birds love the company of other birds with comparable character so they are pretty comfortable inhabiting the common community.</p>
<p>Before planning your aviary you have to be aware that putting money in your aviary is definitely a dedication. You have to nurture, care, as well as provide food for the birds you would like to bring up. You will need to give consideration to how much time you have available to expend regarding your birds&rsquo; regular good care, your practical experience levels with birds, and also your expectations.</p>
<p>Household aviaries could be purchased in many shapes and sizes, equally pertaining to indoor or exterior use. Residential aviaries are generally either anchored or hanging down. A fairly size aviary that has the capability to easily accommodate twenty birds will be 12 feet long, five feet tall and three feet wide. When it comes to smaller sized birds as well as for fewer birds you may purchase substantially smaller sized aviaries. The size hinges on the types of birds as well as the number of birds which you desire to house.</p>
<p>Aviaries are typically made to induce birds&rsquo; normal conditions with exclusive gardening such as flowers, shrubs and also water elements. Enough plants is definitely necessary to ensure that there are sufficient places for the birds to develop nesting houses in. You need to put natural chemical free wooden perches (as chemically cured wood could poison your birds) for making the aviary match up their normal ecosystem. Ä&#176;t is best to include a lot of perches having different diameters and they should be swapped constantly. Contrary to small cages aviaries make it possible for the birds to freely fly and so are at times referred to as flight cages thanks to this. Aviaries, which in German are called <a title="Vogelvoliere" href="http://www.vogelvoliere-tips.de" target="_self">Vogelvoliere</a> or <a title="Voliere" href="http://www.vogelvoliere-tips.de" target="_self">Voliere</a>, really are a better alternative in comparison to a bird cage since birds may easily socialize with their own brethen in an environment that is certainly far more organic and natural in comparison to a bird cage.</p>
<p>Many birds have always been suitable and can inhabit the very same aviary while others cannot really live in the very same area. You have to get hold of an avian breeder to find out these kind of vital information and facts. You may as well describe to your breeder what type of exterior or interior settings you possess so that you can pick birds that would be ideally suited for the particular spacing which you&#8217;ve got.</p>
<p>You must keep predators as distant as possible. Some predators tend to be mice, squirrels, jackals, snakes and also cats. There are a number of approaches to guide you; should you have a anchored aviary be certain to use a concrete flooring to ensure that no predators may possibly burrow their own way in, or a good ultra-sonic apparatus that emits radio waves in order to frighten away predators. Such a device is altogether unharmful on your birds.</p>
<p>Many birds seek to take part in pursuits that mimic their particular natural and organic behaviors; thus you are required to get distinct things that will engage their attention. Parrots for instance will want stuff to nip at. Almost all birds need a enclosed and silent location to rest so it is essential that you bestow cozy sleeping spots for your birds.</p>
<p>Birds are extremely clever, inquisitive creatures which will amaze anyone. Birds would certainly connect with their owners since they are remarkably social creatures. They&#8217;re lifelong companions which will offer you numerous years of friendship. Owning an aviary is definitely a fantastic and fulfilling encounter to pay attention, discover and look at your birds in a organic and natural way.</p>
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