Il y a deux méthodes pour construire et installer un nichoir pondoir pour les poules : soit à l’intérieur ou à l’extérieur du poulailler. Voici deux modèles en plan.
Voici quoi faire quand une poule est malade. Conseils d'éleveurs pour aider votre poulette au plus vite en attendant le traitement adapté à son état.
C’est une recette ultra simple, testée par hasard alors que j’avais réalisé trop de galettes et qu’elles commençaient un peu à sécher.
Élever des poules, c'est facile et ça présente beaucoup d'avantages ! Notamment pour avoir des oeufs frais gratuitement tout au long de l'année. En plus, vous pouvez recycler vos épluchures de légumes en nourriture pour vos poules. Sans parler du fait que ce sont des animaux adorables dont vos enfants vont s'occuper avec plaisir. Mais pour élever des poules heureuses à la maison, il faut tout de même un petit budget. Alors voici 17 a
Comprendre l'importance et les bienfaits de l'herbe pour les poules et trouver des solutions pour qu'elles n'en manquent jamais. Conseils d'éleveurs.
Il y a deux méthodes pour construire et installer un nichoir pondoir pour les poules : soit à l’intérieur ou à l’extérieur du poulailler. Voici deux modèles en plan.
We are new to keeping Chickens and this is what we built after 6 months of research and planning. This coop was inspired by the Wichita "cabin coop" found here on BYC. There was also other inspirations found in book,online and on this forum...
Bien sûr que la pandémie nous prive de beaucoup. Les soupers entre amis à l’intérieur sont un pensez-y-bien, l’inquiétude s’empare de nous au supermarché quand un ou une tata décide que le masque, …
Empêcher une poule de couver : découvre les raisons de pourquoi ma poule reste dans son pondoir et ma méthode pour isoler une poule qui couve
Eviter la visite des rats et autres rongeurs dans votre poulailler, grâce à une mangeoire anti nuisibles. Un système ingénieux pour économiser des graines
Create a convenient feeder without breaking your wallet with PVC chicken feeders. Read our guide to know how to build this affordable feeder today!
I am constantly tempted to feed our chickens table scraps. I hate throwing things in the trash, so it seems logical to me that I can divert some of our half-eaten meals to the ladies in the backyar…
I turned the big 4-0 last month and my husband made me something very special (which my husband tells me ordinary women would not even want)! Let me take you on a visual tour. This is at the back of my suburban homestead. I am standing right next to the coop. To the left of the coop is the run. For a year this was all the space the chickens had and I knew they needed more room. On top of the run is a new addition...it is my lettuce box. It provides shade for the chickens and protects them from the rain so they can still be outside. I can grow on top of the run without losing any space. Space is a premium here in the suburbs. I had to figure out how to give the chickens more room without taking anymore garden space. If we extended this run to the left, it would sit right on top of one of my prime growing areas. So here is our solution: a chunnel. That's right...a chicken tunnel. Directly to the left of the run is the juncture where the chunnel connects to the run. Then we travel more to the left...you see the chunnel behind my pea trellis and some chickens looking for some treats. Then the chunnel turns the corner and heads down the western side of my yard along the fence. I had such weeds that grew here...and now you can see not a single thing is left growing!!! And here is the scene that causes me the most amount of joy!!!! Every time this happens I giggle like a school girl. All I have to do is call the girls and they come a runnin'!!!! I am at the very end of the chunnel. They run like there is no tomorrow and it is so fun to watch! (note: do you see there is no longer one green thing along the side of the fence!) This side of the yard gives them lovely shade in the heat of the afternoon. I have to say, living in the suburbs I have to protect them from lots of critters...we have foxes and birds of prey everywhere. This is as close to free range as we can get for them and they don't need supervision. The chunnel is very secure and they are indeed much happier!!! This is the very end of the chunnel and it has been fun showing you our solution of adding more room without taking much space! Hope you have enjoyed this post. Blessings!
Pour ceux qui comme moi souhaitent avoir des poules un jour, il y a des choses à savoir sur les oeufs que nous ne savons que trop peu, car peu habitués et/ou trop déconnectés de ce que la nature pr…
We keep our chickens in big cages to keep them safe from predators and so we have an easy time finding the eggs. One of the biggest hassles...
Yoga Chick Lotus Hand Stand By Lucia Heffernan Art Print Print Only will be shipped rolled in a sturdy tube. Safe and secure. Framed Print includes a 1.25" wood moulding finish in black. Print is mounted and coated (no glass). Finished with a dustcover on the back and wire for hanging. Framed Espresso Poly includes a 2" Espresso Polystyrene frame moulding. Print is mounted and coated no glass). Finished with a dustcover and wire for hanging. Matted Print includes a white mat (2.5" border around print) with a foam core backing ready to frame. Outside mat size 14 X 14" or 16 X 16". (Frame not included) Matted Framed Print includes a white mat (2.5" border) with a 1.25" black wood moulding finished with a dustcover on the back and wire for hanging. Outside frame size 16 X 16", 18 X 18" or 20 x 20". About the Artist: Lucia Heffernan was born in Taiwan in 1966. Her mother, who was a teacher and a watercolour artist, inspired her to draw and paint at a very early age. In the year 2000, Lucia moved to Utah where her creative focus shifted from digital design to oil painting. Her works are in the style of contemporary realism. Lucia's body of work is an expression and exploration of her lifelong fascination with animals. Through her paintings, she seeks to give animals a voice and a personality. The mix between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and humorous world that is very relatable to everyone. The print is officially licensed from the artist.
Gathering is a central doctrine of the gospel-and Satan delights in scattering.
Chicken Safe Plants There are plenty of lists of toxic and unsafe plants for chickens, but it is very hard to find plant options that can be used in your chicken area. I have compiled a list of plants that are deemed appropriate for chicken...
Seeking a safe country home for their children, a couple left the UK to join family in Tasmania. The owners transformed blackberry-infested paddocks into a hectare of diverse woodland garden, with a vegetable patch and orchard.
Make your own homemade chicken coop with these 10 simple steps! Get the plans and advice you need to build a chicken coop quickly and easily.
This PawHut chicken coop provides a spacious design so that both the run and main house have plentiful room
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Warning: Longest random post in history. This sucker is like the bermuda triangle. You may not come out alive. You may become comatose after the first fifty photos. But if by some rare chance, you reach the end of this post with your appendages still intact and able to count to two…well, first you will know ... Read More about Stuph
Each HOLZTIGER figure is handcrafted from maple or beech wood, hand-sanded, and painted using non-toxic child safe watercolors. The softly rounded edges and watercolor that lets the wood grain show through make these figures irresistible to little hands. Yellow Hen Details: Hand-painted Hen 3” long x 2.75” tall Age/Safety: 3 years + CE certified and CPSC complaint Designed in Germany handmade in Romania
Voici quoi faire quand une poule est malade. Conseils d'éleveurs pour aider votre poulette au plus vite en attendant le traitement adapté à son état.