Backyard Chickens

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Description

A short excerpt from a book on raising chickens on your property.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
grow your own Chickens always eat organic and stars successful farming business people have never been more obsessed with the quality of their food. We're constantly bombarded with stories about damaging drugs, pesticides and chemicals found in the food we consume every day, from vegetables to meet and everything in between poultry, meat and especially chicken has been heavily analyzed. The results were defeating. It turns out most chicken farms use a lot of antibiotics and other drugs to stimulate growth, fatten the animals up and ultimately make more profit. Eating that meat poison with chemicals can seriously damage your health and even cause cancer. The worst part is you're pretty much being forced to buy meat that could be and probably is unhealthy and unchecked for drugs. Organic and free range chicken is usually 3 to 4 times more expensive than the regular one, and no no stores. Keep it. So what can you do? Have your own chicken farm? It might selling a complicated thing to do, but with this book, you'll enjoy organic healthy chicken meat and eggs in no time. Don't worry. If you don't have a lot of space, this book will show you how to grow quality chickens and even the smallest backyards. Here's what you'll learn. Choose the breed of chicken to farm, based on whether you want to grow them for eggs, meat or both. What the look for when purchasing that first flock of birds, how to prepare their habitat and what it has to contain for successful in organic farming. Numerous professional tips for raising housing, caring for your flock and much more. Establishing the Chicken farm doesn't require a lot of investment. Growing chickens is simple, mainly because they don't require a lot of space, and the cost of growing them are lower compared to some other livestock. Use this book to find out how to eat healthy, attested food and make a profit out of it.