By: Dave Tee | 2010-04-03 | Pets Chicken nesting, and their laying boxes can seem a little confusing at times. Many new owners of chickens are simply unsure just what they should either be purchasing or making. In reality it is a fairly simple process once we have learned a few of the basics. read more
By: Mark Q. Johnson | 2010-03-31 | Pets If you live in an unincorporated area then you need to decide where and what size of a chicken coop will fit your needs. Another decision is whether this will be a permanent structure or a portable chicken coop. read more
By: Julie Corral | 2010-03-31 | Pets Chicken tractors come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Most people tend to make their own chicken tractors. There is no specific way in how to design the chicken tractor. This is up to the person building the coop. People can be very innovative and resourceful. I don't think I have ever seen 2 chicken tractors that look the same. read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-02-05 | Business Keep chickens as a fun and interesting hobby and you'd have a fresh supply of eggs in your back garden. Build your own Chicken Coop, pick your birds and enjoy boiled eggs for brekkie every single day of the week. read more
By: Mark Q. Johnson | 2010-03-31 | Pets Some of these benches that house the chickens are great works of art. The hand carvings and intricate detail is admirable. read more
By: anubond | 2010-11-10 | Recipes Ginger Chicken fry recipe is made combining the flavors of sliced ginger, ginger and garlic paste, green chillies, curry leaves, onions and black pepper to create an amazingly coating to the chicken pieces. It can be simply eaten or served with rice. Here freshly ground black pepper is used to give an additional kick and spicy flavor to the dish. read more
By: Wendy Streater | 2010-03-29 | Pets Keeping chickens as pets is fun and useful. Chickens are easy to tame, not excessively noisy (as long as you don't have a rooster) and if you keep their house clean they are not dirty and are usually very healthy. Forget the old-fashioned barnyard full of dust and dirt; you can have a neat, pretty hen house in your backyard. You can buy a kit or a ready-made hen house from most pet shops or hardware outlets. read more
By: Ken Abhisit | 2010-04-01 | Recipes Apple is a type of fruits normally people take it freshly. Chicken is the most popular poultry meat in the world, and normally people use to cook before eating. What you can imagine or what is your answer if we add up apple and chicken? read more
By: Tiya harper | 2012-05-02 | Cooking While saffron may be the world’s most expensive spice, fortunately a little goes a long way. It’s used sparingly to add golden-yellow color and a slightly floral flavor to a wide variety of Middle Eastern, African and European-inspired foods. And research suggests the spice can boost your mood, by having antidepressant effects and helping to alleviate PMS symptoms. Researchers believe that the read more
By: James Harley | 2010-10-02 | Hobbies Raising chickens can be fun and exciting. Should you consider this to be your hobby, you might want to learn how to build small chicken coops to give them the shelter that they need. Giving your chickens a practical and decent home to live in can later give you tons of rewarding benefits. Though it can be easy to build one on your own, it helps to know the essentials in housing your chickens. read more
By: James Harley | 2010-10-11 | Hobbies There are lots of options to choose from should you want to have a decent home for your chickens. But if you are just starting out in taking care of chickens, you might want to consider building your own coop with the help of easy chicken coop plans. You can always go for other options. However, once you realize what separates making your own from buying premade ones, you will surely consider the first option. read more
By: Chris Fenton | 2010-11-03 | Home improvement The benefits you can get for raising chickens are countless. And it is only right to provide them with the best shelter you can possibly give them. But before you go out and purchase the most expensive coop, building a simple chicken coop on your own is far more practical. As long as you consider its functionality and the sturdiness of the materials to use, nothing can go wrong with your chickens. read more
By: Frank Ernhart | 2011-01-05 | Recipes This tasty Italian classic has been modified a little by adding longhorn cheese in addition to the Parmesan. The recipe looks a little complicated and drawn out but it really isn't hard to do. Assembling the ingredients will take almost as long as the cooking. The cooking is done in 3 stages: First the chicken tenders are coated with a mixture of bread-crmbs, spices and Parmesan cheese, then they are cooked. I used my favorite black iron chicken fryer skillet. read more