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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 Identify Chicken Lice

    There are several different species of lice that will infect chickens--all of which are chewing or biting lice as opposed to blood sucking lice. The appearance of the different lice species are...

  • How to Treat Chicken Lice

    Even with the best of care, you may find an infestation of lice in your backyard flock. Body lice, shaft lice, and head lice will irritate your chickens, cause a drop in laying, and will...

  • How to Tighten Chicken Wire

    Chicken wire is one of the most economical types of wire fencing, used to build pens with which to cage small animals like chickens--hence "chicken wire." It is also used to encase gardens and...

  • How to Build a Chicken Wire Pen

    Numerous types of enclosures exist, some of which are elaborate and designed to enclose a yard and others that are simple and serve merely to cage animals. Chicken wire is among the most...

  • How to Get Rid of Chicken Mites on the Feet

    More and more people are discovering the satisfaction that comes from having a backyard flock of chickens, whether for meat or eggs or both, but they also discover that parasites can sweep through...

  • Disease Symptoms of Chickens

    Because chicken diseases can come on suddenly, it's important to note the symptoms so a sick chicken can be properly treated before the diseases worsens and spreads. Healthy chickens have bright,...

  • How to Install a Chicken Wire Fence With Posts

    You will work very hard raising your chickens, and you cannot afford to have them escaping your property, getting stolen or eaten by predators. A chicken fence must enclose the entire boundary...

  • How to Build A Backyard Chicken Coop In The City

    Build a chicken coop without problems or spending too much money. your chicken coop must include an easy clean up. Tilt the floor at the rear. Mess will flow right out. Must provide protection...

  • How to Treat Lice & Mites on Chickens

    Once discovered, treatment for lice and mites on chickens should begin promptly. The individual birds can be dusted with carbaryl insecticide if the flock is small. Severe infestations may require...

  • How Much Feed Does a Broiler Chicken Need?

    Backyard flocks are growing in popularity as people take control of their personal food supply, but it's important to remember that the nutritional requirements of a broiler chicken are very...

  • How to Build Homemade Chicken Houses

    Although chicken houses can vary widely in shapes and sizes, a basic chicken house is comprised of the following basic elements: the coop, the nesting boxes and the run. The nesting boxes are...

  • Homemade Chicken Houses

    Chicken coops and chicken tractors provide shelter from the elements, protection from predators and a home base to lay their eggs in. Coops are used primarily for chickens on a commercial feed...

  • How to Build a Chicken Tractor Using Cattle Panels

    A chicken tractor is basically just a movable pen to contain chickens (or other animals). It is nice because the chickens are contained so wont destroy your flower bed, but they can be moved...

  • Can Ducks Eat Chicken Feed?

    Most stores selling food for agricultural animals stock food for chickens but not ducks. The consensus among people who raise ducks is that while ducks can eat chicken feed, they have different...

  • Homemade Chicken Incubators

    Homemade chicken incubators can be used to hatch eggs as a science experiment, or to hatch eggs to increase the number of chickens you raise for the table. You can make a homemade chicken...

  • How to Find Chicken Tractor Plans

    Raising chickens in your backyard is becoming the latest trend. Lots of people want to build chicken tractors and therefore are looking for chicken tractor plans. A chicken tractor is a small...

  • How to Build a Chicken Enclosure

    Keeping chickens requires an enclosure that is secure from predators and allows plenty of fresh air and sunlight for the birds. Wood and wire mesh comprise the basic components of most chicken...

  • How to Build an Automatic Chicken Feeder

    For farmers who have a large amount of chickens, it can be a difficult task to keep them fed all the time. Automatic chicken feeders can be purchased, but they are often costly. Fortunately, it...

  • What Is the Natural Incubation Process of Chicken?

    The full incubation period for an egg, from laying to hatching, is 20 to 21 days. During this time, a hen sits on her egg(s) and maintains a temperature of around 100 degrees Fahrenheit. This...

  • How to Help Broody Hens

    You might not have heard the term of broody hen before. It’s a hen that will sit on her eggs and everyone else’s eggs. We have a white silkie hen that is a good broody. We named her Nannie. It’s...

  • How to Install a Chicken Wire Fence

    Chicken wire, rabbit wire and poultry netting are all common names for the fine, bendable wire with hexagonal gaps popular for fencing, reinforcing stucco, building animal cages or creating parade...

  • How to Plan your chicken yard

    So you've decided that you want to give raising chickens a try. First comes the planning, in many ways this is the most important part. There are many decisions to be made and factors to be...

  • How to Carry a Chicken

    Okay, so you've caught or purchased a chicken. What now? With an armload of flapping and squawking bird in your hands, you may be at a loss. Here are two easy ways to hang on to your chicken.

  • About Chicken Eggs

    Female chickens, also called hens, lay eggs. Hens can lay eggs with or without a rooster present, although unfertilized eggs will never develop into a chick even if incubated. Chicken eggs are...

  • How to Choose a Chicken or Hen Breed

    A guide to different breeds and what may be best for you and your family.

  • How to Use a Chicken Nesting Box (Roosting Box)

    Chicken Nesting Boxes are convenient holders for the fresh eggs that your backyard poultry flock will produce. When properly constructed, and placed within your chicken coop, they can make the...

  • How Does a Chicken Lay an Egg?

    The average age for hens to begin laying is 5 to 7 months. Your hens will lay small eggs at first and will continue to lay larger ones as time goes on. Young hens will begin by laying one egg...

  • How to Wash a Chicken

    In this article you'll learn how to wash a chicken for a chicken show.

  • How to incubate chicken eggs

    Incubating chicken eggs is easy. Incubating chicken eggs just takes a few minutes out of every day and can save you money.

  • How to Read Chicken Egg Carton Labels: Part 2

    Learn how to read chicken labels with expert tips and advice on caring for chickens and farm animals in this free video series.

  • Types of Chicken Eggs

    Learn the difference between types of chicken eggs with expert tips and advice on caring for chickens and farm animals in this free video series.

  • Chicken Feed

    Learn about chicken feed with expert tips and advice on caring for chickens and farm animals in this free video series.

  • How to Read Chicken Egg Carton Labels

    Learn about reading chicken labels with expert tips and advice on caring for chickens and farm animals in this free video series.

  • How to Sell Pant Hens

    Learn how to sell pant hens in this free video on chicken care.

  • How to De-worm a Chicken

    learn how to de-worm a chicken in this free video on poultry care.

  • How to Make a Chicken Nest

    Learn how to provide a nest for a chicken in this free video on poultry care.

  • How to Make a Chicken Coop

    Chickens need coops to keep them safe from harmful elements in regards to the weather and, of course, from predators, domestic and wild who may be looking for a free chicken dinner. Chickens also...

  • How to Get Rid of Chicken Mites

    Poultry fowl are susceptible to a number of parasites, including both lice and mites. The Chicken Mite, also known as the Red Roost Mite, feeds on the blood of the birds while they rest in the...

  • How to wash a chicken

    Washing a chicken may seem like a weird task to undertake. Unless, of course, you are talking about show chickens.

  • How to Protect Chicken Combs From Winter Cold

    Chickens can actually get frostbite on their combs and wattles on cold winter days. If fact, a hard frost could cause a painful case of frostbite to unlucky fowl. Unfortunately, poultry are unable...

  • How to Cluck Like a Chicken

    If you enjoy impersonating animals, learning to cluck like a chicken might be a fun thing for you to try. It is also a silly way to entertain people as part of your bag of party tricks.

  • How to Make a Barn Stall Into an Outdoor Pen for a Rabbit

    If you're lucky enough to live an a house with a barn (and you have no horses in it), you might want to consider adapting one of the stalls for your indoor bunny to become an outdoor bunny. Some...

  • How to Build a Straw Bale Chicken Coop

    Some of the first straw bale structures were said to be animal shelters. The natural insulation provided by straw bale construction creates a protected home for your flock and can be built on...

  • How to Steal an Egg From a Chicken

    Let's face it. Most of us will never set foot in a hen house, much less steal an egg from a chicken. But it's one of those skills that may come in handy just the same. You never know when you'll...

  • How to Buy Chicken Feed

    Choosing and buying the right type of chicken feed can be difficult without knowing what makes up a nutritious chicken diet. Chicken feed comes in several varieties and forms. Once you get a...

  • How to Kill a Chicken

    Killing a chicken is not a difficult task, provided you have the stomach for it. Follow these steps to slaughter a chicken humanely and without making a mess.

  • How to Hatch Chicken Eggs

    Hatching chicken eggs is a common science experiment in classrooms or at home. Children can learn a lot about nature and the growth process by watching chicken eggs hatch. If you are interested in...

  • How to Hypnotize a Chicken

    Anyone can train a dog to fetch a stick, but it takes a special kind of person to hypnotize a chicken. You must be strong of will and pure of heart. You must have nerves of steel and be able to...

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