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Raising Backyard Chicken - Paperback

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by Adams Jefferson (Author)

In both rural and urban locations, raising backyard hens has grown in popularity because it provides a number of advantages, including fresh eggs and organic pest management. But as with any project involving pets or animals, careful planning and preparation are needed. Here's a thorough examination of the advantages and things to think about while keeping hens in your garden. Advantages of Keeping Chickens in Your Backyard 1. Fresh Eggs: The availability of fresh eggs is one of the most direct advantages of keeping hens. Because you can give your hens a regulated diet, home-raised eggs may have richer, more vibrant yolks and robust shells than store-bought eggs. 2. Pest Control: Since chickens are omnivores by nature, they will devour almost every insect they come across, including beetles, ticks, and other garden pests. By doing this, you can maintain the health of your garden and yard without using chemical pesticides.

Number of Pages: 96
Dimensions: 0.2 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: February 20, 2024
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