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Choosing the right chicken breed is a decision that will have a big impact on your flock’s success By considering your primary purpose (eggs, meat, or both), your local climate, the amount of space available, and the chickens' temperament, you can make a well-informed choice that will set you up for a productive and enjoyable chicken-raising
- Chickens are cool! (50 chicken facts you will love)
31 If a chicken has red ear lobes, it will lay brown eggs; if white, white eggs 32 Chickens will lay fewer, but larger eggs as they grow older 33 A chicken heart beats more than 300 times a minute 34 Chickens can't taste sweetness 35 They can taste saltiness 36 A chicken loses feathers when stressed 37 A chicken's beak can bleed 38
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Reasons why, when, and how you should keep a house chicken Includes real life examples, helpful resources, and alternative options to keeping a house chicken
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- Interesting Facts About Chicken Eggs - BackYard Chickens
Most chicken breeds lay light-to-medium brown eggs A few breeds lay white, dark brown, green, blue, or cream-colored eggs Shell color is only “skin deep”-- the eggs inside are the same as eggs of other colors The shell color intensity of eggs laid by one hen can vary from time to time, with an occasional darker or lighter eggshell
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