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  • Raising Backyard Turkeys - A DIY Project For Your Own Sufficiency, by Andrew Grey
    If you are considering raising backyard turkeys, the first thing you need to find out is whether you have enough space for growing turkey poults. For starters, we recommend five as a good number, especially if you are not planning to sell your produce commercially. A five-poult stock should require just a small space, more so if you are not planning for them to interbreed.
    Published 13Feb2012, viewed 52 times
  • Essential Tips On Keeping Turkeys Happy And Healthy, by Andrew Grey
    Raising or keeping turkeys does not really entail a lot of work, but there are certain things you need to monitor closely. First of all, you need to make sure that the batch of eggs or chicks you acquire are healthy and disease free. Buying from reputable sellers will most likely take care of this problem, but you still need to monitor the incubation of the eggs carefully and the health of the chicks until it reaches its 4th week.
    Published 13Feb2012, viewed 49 times
  • Commonly Known Swan Species, by Andrew Grey
    The swans species are known to divide into the northern hemisphere swans which are Mute swan, Trumpeter swan, Whooper swan, Whistling or Tundra swan, Bewick swan while the southern hemisphere which are Black swan, Black-necked swan and Coscoroba swan.
    Published 13Feb2012, viewed 56 times
  • Raising Swans - It Pays to Raise Your Swans the Right Way When You Start Out, by Andrew Grey
    Raising swans is not that hard. You don't even have to provide them an enclosed housing because that is not part of their habitation. If you insist, you will only create aggressive and annoying swans in the future. It becomes naturally voluntary in their part to stay in your lot only if you provide them with their safety and physical needs.
    Published 12Feb2012, viewed 46 times
  • Swan Breeders, by Andrew Grey
    If you are looking for swan breeders, you need to be sure to take a look at the environment where the swan is being kept. When you buy swans for your property or to breed, you want to buy two - a male and a female.
    Published 12Feb2012, viewed 43 times
  • Breed Swans - Tips - What You Need to Know About Breeding Swans, by Andrew Grey
    If you want to breed swans, you have to have enough land for the creatures to live naturally and comfortably. You should create a sanctuary for the swans so that they have plenty of food and shelter, fresh water where they can swim and are safe from predators. Swans will mate for life, so if you want to breed swans, you will start with a male and female swan.
    Published 12Feb2012, viewed 44 times
  • What To Feed Swans - For Swan Owners, Here Is How To Feed Them Right, by Andrew Grey
    So, what to feed swans? In effect to season changes and diet variations, swans need to take aquatic food in times of summer. This also means that they spend most of their time on water, which is why, while they are swimming underwater, they need to find food to eat. Food such as algae, underwater plants and the like are much pleasing to their diet. On some seasons, they ought to eat insects, cultivated grains and green plants.
    Published 12Feb2012, viewed 47 times
  • Raising Swans Is Not As Difficult As You May Think - If You Know How, by Andrew Grey
    Raising swans is not as difficult as you may think. You only need to have a male and a female, a fresh body of water and feed and you can get started in this venture. There is a bit more to it, but the basics are that you provide water and food for the creatures and allow them to frolic as nature intended.
    Published 12Feb2012, viewed 42 times
  • Are Swans Difficult to Raise? Tips Before You Buy Swans, by Andrew Grey
    You should buy swans from a breeder who has an open farm where the creatures are allowed to run in the open. Anyone who has a pond or a man made lake near their home can buy swans as a way to not only include natural beauty in the area, but give these elegant creatures a home.
    Published 12Feb2012, viewed 43 times
  • How to Raise Swan - What You Need to Know, by Andrew Grey
    If you want to know how to raise swans, you can learn easily from a swan breeder. For starters, before you can even get started in raising swans, you will have to make sure that you have the right type of area to raise the swans. You should have a body of water consisting of a fresh pond or man made lake on your property.
    Published 12Feb2012, viewed 43 times
  • What You Need To Know About Mute Swans, by Andrew Grey
    The mute swan is a very large white waterbird. It has a long S-shaped neck and an orange bill with black at the base of it. Flies with its neck extended and regular slow wing beats. Mute swans breed in the British Isles, north central Europe and north central Asia. Although strikingly elegant, mute swans (Cygnus olor) are one of the bay's most harmful species, edging out native waterfowl and destroying aquatic vegetation.
    Published 12Feb2012, viewed 44 times
  • Amazing Characteristics of Black Swans, by Andrew Grey
    Black swans are native to most of Australia, including Tasmania. It has been introduced into several countries, including New Zealand, where it is now common and there are some free-living birds in Sweden. They are mostly black feathered, with a line of white flight feathers of the wing edges that sometimes show when at rest and are conspicuous in flight.
    Published 12Feb2012, viewed 44 times
  • Dog Diarrhea: How To Quickly Stop It At Home, by Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
    You have seen this many times; soft, liquidy poop found in a pile on the rug under the kitchen table. In this article I am going to go over the common causes of dog diarrhea, and how it is diagnosed based on the clinical signs. Lastly you will see the more common and most effective at home remedies to be able to stop your dog's diarrhea fast.
    Published 11Feb2012, viewed 10 times
  • Spring Feed For My Horse: The Best Feeding Regime For Spring, by Timothy Capper
    The process of spring grass growing is a beautiful cycle, but if caution isn't heeded, can be harmful to your horse. As science would have it, the earliest grasses to grow will work hard to ensure that sunlight is converted to food; using photosynthesis the grass emerges as a fructan, or plant sugar, to make sure that growth will continue for the rest of spring and summer.
    Published 11Feb2012, viewed 62 times
  • Breeding Turkey At Home - What You Need To Know And The Procedures, by Andrew Grey
    You have become experienced at breeding turkey at home, you know you have to keep them warm, make sure they don't get diarrhea and have all the proper food, now, you'd like to learn how to breed turkeys at home. It's not difficult, but you will have to have mature turkeys, a good turkey house, proper nesting procedures, and understand pecking orders.
    Published 10Feb2012, viewed 4 times
  • Five Tips On Pig Farming That Will Help You Keep Healthy And Happy Pigs, by Sarah Brown
    First, when you're starting to learn how to pig farm, you have to know how to pick the right piglets. A healthy four- to eight-week young pig should weigh around twenty to fifty pounds. Avoid getting the runt of the litter even at a bargain price unless you want to raise it as a pet since it will not grow into a good source of meat.
    Published 10Feb2012, viewed 49 times
  • How To Raise Swans - Tips On Raising Swans Like A Pro, by Andrew Grey
    Most of us who want to learn how to raise swans have one thing in mind: to make them multiply. In fact, when you really want to learn extensively about swans, you can go and get advices from a swan breeder. So when you know how to raise swans, you do not need to worry about their productivity because they breed for life.
    Published 10Feb2012, viewed 4 times
  • Raising Turkeys For Meat - Don't Start Without Reading This Simple Guide, by Andrew Grey
    Raising turkeys for meat may be a fun and rewarding experience, but it is also one that requires utmost dedication and technical knowledge, to some extent. If you have a space in your backyard that is conducive to homesteading, you should seriously consider raising turkeys for meat.
    Published 10Feb2012, viewed 2 times
  • Feeding Swans - Do Not Feed Swans Without Reading This!, by Andrew Grey
    Feeding swans is that easy, too! When you toss those birdseed mixes that is intended for geese and ducks, they would never complain. Even when you give them breadcrumbs for dinner, it would already be enough for them.
    Published 10Feb2012, viewed 6 times
  • How To Raise Pigs Right The First Time In Your Own Home, by Sarah Brown
    How to raise pigs in a residential environment is not as carefree as you would probably think it to be. There are a lot of things to be considered before you make that decision to buy pigs. But yes, on the plus side, pigs can be good pets. They are smart and clean, contrary to what most people think.
    Published 10Feb2012, viewed 49 times

 

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