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How To Raise Egg-Laying Chickens

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2010

If you like the taste of farm-fresh eggs but are miles from the farm, consider raising a few chickens yourself.

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  • finally! Now I know what to do with all these chickens

  • @KarlowBOI

    Someone that wants to learn how to raise egg-laying chickens, perhaps?

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  • I have 2 hens and a rooster they live outside freely and have a tree to sleep in and theylay eggs in a little nest they make but i never needed nothing before. I feed them food scraps,grass,and chicken feed but they don't need a heater they were made for the wild and i let them roam free that's what I let them do and the lay 9 eggs a day. With a room and heater they only layed 1 or 2 so don't touch them or be really nice to them and give them food everyday and they stay and leave a lot of eggs

  • chickens lay eggs??? who would have thought that ????????

  • @dgv302 chickens begin laying about 5-6 months of age and will lay steadily for about a year and a half then the number of eggs they lay will decrease but not stop entirely for several years. Chickens will lay eggs immediately after they settle in. My friends chicken laid her first egg in her new coup in a matter of hours. Mine have not begun to lay yet.

  • @meeptron1 Roosters are unnecessary. Chickens lay eggs without the presence of a rooster. You only need him around if you want fertile eggs.

  • I have a rooster and water, but none of the other things on the list

  • No shit???

  • Do not add a heat lamp! Chickens accomidate to weather climates if u had a heater it would screw it up. Especially if the power went out that night. I have had it happen. And u dont need a rooster for egg production

  • You forgot a ROOSTER!

  • how long after chickens are relocatied do they start laying eeegs

  • not informative, waste of 1.46 minutes

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