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Everything You Need To Know About Summer Caring For Chicken.

 Alright, so today we are going to talk about Summer Care -Caring  for Chickens in the High Summer Heat.  It is very important to care for your chickens in the summer heat. Much more important even the winter. So as you can see our chickens, it is pretty warm . It  Getting near one-hundred degrees now, and they are already starting to slightly pant, and that is a normal thing for the summer. But, anytime it's over about90 degrees or 85 degrees and up, is the time to really pay attention to your chickens. They can have heat stroke, heat-induced stress, or even death can occur when they become overheated Now, their normal body temperature is usually104°F to 107°F, is their normal chicken body temperature. The chickens they do NOT sweat, they pant, just like a dog does. And  they lose their heat through their comb, waddle; like a radiator and is released through there, usually. And they also can release their heat from their legs, droppings, and lightly of the spre...

What's So Trendy About raising of Three different Types of Eggs .That Everyone Went Crazy Over It?

 Hello friends in this blog we are talking about raising of three different type of eggs for protein and what are basic  difference  between them!  I think eggs are a great source of protein. The yolk and white each about 11 amino acids and when combined together, (as it’s found in nature) is a complete protein with an extremely high “Biological Value”. This also means all of you silly people who are eating only the egg whites, are missing out on half the amino acids and most of the nutrients. The yolk, even though it has all the fat and cholesterol, does NOT increase your “bad” LDL lipoprotein cholesterol. It actually increases your, “good”, HDL lipoprotein cholesterol.  the best way to eat eggs are raw, but since most won’t do this - you should have the yolk runny and soft - you don’t want to “over heat” it and change the fat structure. Thus, soft-boiled or “sunny side up” would be ideal. Eggs are great for building muscle AND losing fat. Great for your brain....

The Hidden Agenda Of Poultry Feed for layer.

  Hello friend in this blog we are  talking about poultry feed and there hidden agenda about layer  One of the best ways to keep your chickens tame is hand feeding them visitors and children enjoy feeding chickens and if you establish that early on that they can come to people for food then they'll look forward to your visits here the most of birds can be tamed by hand feeding in this segment we'll talk about different types of feed and how best to use it when chickens are not outside ranging they need a balanced diet available it's your job to provide the best possible diet don't skimp .   when it comes to buying your feed don't look for the lowest price look at the contents of the feed talk with the sales people and make sure you understand fully where these nutrients are coming from okay so here are some feed options of course when we start the birds we use crumbles or mash and this is the crumble and then we go as they grow to the grower finisher portion which i...

Understand The Background Of Component Of Nutrition Now.

Hello friends we are talking about the component of nutrition, actually we are talk about  base line  without this base line we never understand the nutrition, so lets talk about component ,there are mainly six component water, carbohydrate ,protein, fat, mineral, vitamin and feed additive .                                                          Protein                                                                  Protein  is formed  from  amino acids and  it's  necessary for healthy animals. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein and used for the formation of tissues and muscle production. Protein  is req...

Now Is The Time For You To Know The Truth About Concentrate And Roughage For Ruminant Livestock Nutrition

feeding stuff use for ruminant nutrition and there ingredient   The feedstuffs that we use for nutrition of ruminant  like cattle, sheep ,goat, buffalo are primarily silage, one of three types; grain, we primarily feed corn, but there are times of the year where wheat or milo can be provided; and then we utilize dry distillers grain. When the ruminant come in they get started on what we refer to as a receiving diet or a starting diet.                                                                     concentrate .     That diet has a higher proportion of roughage and a lower proportion of concentrate in it, than does the finish ration. Now, the thing that's unique about the ruminants. So when we finish these animals we're actually using the combination of roughage...