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How to Breed Chickens | Guide for Poultry Farmers in 2020

Chicken farming is a great way to create a sustainable flock, and all chicken enthusiasts and farmers must learn it. Watching the process is also a fantastic learning tool, thanks to the short time it takes to hatch the eggs. Follow this guide to start raising chickens yourself.

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1. Preparing for the race

Find out if it is legal to keep chickens in your area. Some places have strict laws on raising chickens, while other places have decided to keep roosters and the number of chickens they have. To avoid a fine, it is best to check the local laws and regulations in your area. [one]



2. Make sure you can accommodate the new chickens.

Many people don't take into account that when you raise chickens, you will end up with significantly more chickens than you started. Make sure your chicken coop is ready for new additions to your herd.

Keep leftovers and equipment to be prepared to separate roosters or bullies from the herd. Sometimes you just won't have enough room to keep all the chickens in a chicken coop, or you could get a few more roosters than the chickens that are aggressive to each other.

Decide if you want to risk more roosters. Raising chickens will result in approximately 50% male chicks.3. Decide if you want to risk more roosters 

Male chickens will not contribute to egg production, will eat large amounts of food, and will significantly increase the noise level of their flock. Keep in mind that raising chickens will always have to deal with roosters.

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