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The ultimate How To guide for farm animal care. From raising a show pig to learning how to build a chicken coop, eHow offers expert advice that will benefit even the most seasoned livestock professionals. Whether you need to know how to milk a cow or you’re wondering how to shave your goat, eHow can help. Discover practical care tips on a variety of subjects, including how to breed farm animals and where to buy supplies.

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  • How to Use a Brooder Lamp to Heat a Chicken House

    Raising chickens has been an important part of human society for centuries. Prized for their meat, eggs and feathers, chickens remain a popular commodity for farmers around the world. Chickens are...

  • How to Care for Baby Chickens

    Chickens can be raised in a small amount of space in the backyard for eggs or for eating. A small flock of 20 to 40 chickens can provide a family of five with eggs and an occasional fresh chicken...

  • How to Raise Wild Game Birds

    Raising game birds like quail or pheasant requires preparation and planning, such as building adequate pens and cages to house the birds. Game birds can be raised and sold to restaurants or kept...

  • How to Incubate Pekin Duck Eggs

    The Pekin is a type of duck breed. Originally from China, it is one of the most widely raised duck breeds in North America for both meat and eggs. The duck has white plumage and an orange-yellow...

  • How to Take Care of a Newborn Chick

    Whether your chickens are pets, a hobby or a business, taking care of a newborn chick will most likely be your first challenge. If you are the mother hen to your baby chick, you need to make sure...

  • DIY Plans for a Chicken Brooder

    Building your own chicken brooder is simple and does not cost a lot of money. The purpose of the brooder is to maintain the body temperature of the chicks and provide a safe place for them to eat,...

  • Egg Incubator Instructions

    Your success with hatching eggs will depend on the quality and fertility of the eggs you incubate. Choose eggs with a regular shape and free of cracks and chips. There are several types of...

  • How to Raise Goose Eggs

    Hatching goose eggs can be a fun and educational experience for the whole family. Goose eggs are incubated for 28 days. The incubation process is simple and you can do it with just a few basic...

  • How to Bathe Baby Turkeys & Chickens

    Baby chickens and turkeys are cute, fluffy creatures who are fragile in nature and require careful attention. Sometimes, your baby poultry may become dirty, which can pose a health risk. But you...

  • How Long Does it Take for Baby Chickens to Open Their Eyes?

    Hatching chicken eggs can be a fun and educational experience for the entire family. Baby chicks hatch with their eyes open and down covering their body. Within an hour of hatching they are up and...

  • How to Make a Chick Brooder Out of Cardboard

    A chick brooder keeps just-hatched chicks warm and protected. There are many chick brooders on the market, but you can make your own using a cardboard box. It is quick and inexpensive and makes a...

  • How to Raise Araucana Chickens

    The Araucana chicken breed originated in the Arauca region of Chile. They were raised by the Araucana Indians and are believed to be a cross between chickens and pheasants. The Araucana breed as...

  • How to Raise Barred Rock Chickens

    Barred Rock chickens are a variety of the Plymouth Rock breed, developed in New England in the early 1800s. They are considered a dual-purpose bird, good for laying as well as meat. Raising Barred...

  • How to Build a Sturdy Chick Brooder

    You can build a brooder for baby birds of any type in an afternoon, with a few basic materials and little construction know-how.

  • How to Care For Chicks in a Brooder on a Daily Basis

    Newly hatched chicks require a warm, dry, and clean environment. They also require fresh water at all times, as well as plenty of food. Caring for chicks seems pretty simple, but healthy chicks...

  • How to Prepare a Brooder for Chicks

    A brooder is a place where newly hatched chicks are kept until they have enough feathers to live outside or in a chicken coop. When you prepare a brooder for chicks you need to provide an...

  • How to Care For Chicks When They Arrive

    Chicks are small, cute, and tempting to bring home. If you plan on bringing home a clutch of baby chicks this spring, you need to know how to take proper care of them starting the day they arrive,...

  • How to House Baby Chicks

    Whether you are raising baby chicks for your own use or for commercial purposes, there are some general guidelines for providing a safe shelter during the brooding stage. The good news is that...

  • How to Raise Chickens in the Backyard

    You will have a sure source of entertainment if you decide to raise chickens in your backyard. You will need to do some preparations and a little research before your new guests arrive. Once you...

  • How to Take Care of Baby Chicks

    Baby chicks are the cutest little creatures. They're fluffy balls of cheeping entertainment and it's fun to watch them grow day by day. As long as their basic needs are met, they will thrive and...

  • How to Make a Chick Brooder

    A chick brooder provides shelter for baby chicks and other baby birds, such as quail. The light over the top provides warmth for the inhabitants. While chick brooders are expensive to buy, you can...

  • How to Hatch Emus in an Incubator

    In the wild, female emus lay their eggs and male emus incubate them. Removing the eggs allows the emus to continue to breed and thus produces more eggs. Once you have removed your eggs from your...

  • How to Care for Baby Ostriches

    Ostrich farming is becoming popular in the United States. Some people raise ostriches for the meat while other people raise ostriches for the oil that is used in cosmetics or for the feathers. If...

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