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How to Raise Turkey

... feeder can be placed on the floor to enable day-old birds to eat from. As the birds grow, a covered and raised feeder, with mash at one end and grains at the other end works very well as the feed does not spoil by getting wet.Waterers:A ... Read Read: How to Raise Turkey

By: Richard Leddy | 01/07/2009 | Home & Family
Catherine Simms

Elevated Dog Feeders: Healthy Benefits For Your Dog

... , that the joke around the house was that in a way, we had the cleanest floors in town since we had to wipe them off so often...But with his raised dog feeder,he does not need to lift his head so much, and the water drips right back into ... Read Read: Elevated Dog Feeders: Healthy Benefits For Your Dog

By: Catherine Simms | 26/03/2009 | Pets

More People Are Raising Chickens

... able to eat out of the chick feeder without opening the top and the waterer will not hold enough to give them an adequate water supply. These are some of the things that you learn from experience in raising chickens. If I was considering ... Read Read: More People Are Raising Chickens

By: Carole DeJarnatt | 08/05/2009 | Pets

Elevated Feeders for Your Pet

... a very important tool to achieve the proper nourishment of your pet. Here are some of the reasons why you should buy elevated feeders to feed your cat or dog: Raised feeding bowls promote the right posture for your dog. It lessens the ... Read Read: Elevated Feeders for Your Pet

By: Andrei Smith | 20/07/2008 | Pets

Back to Basics With Raising Chickens

... able to eat out of the chick feeder without opening the top and the waterer will not hold enough to give them an adequate water supply. These are some of the things that you learn from experience in raising chickens. If I was considering ... Read Read: Back to Basics With Raising Chickens

By: Carole DeJarnatt | 23/05/2009 | Pets

How to choose bird feeders for your backyard

... are not refilling everyday and a mesh or dome to protect your food from squirrels. Platform feeders can be simply be a sheet of plywood raised off the ground and covered with seeds, fruit or other food.  A platform feeder about one foot ... Read Read: How to choose bird feeders for your backyard

By: Tom White | 27/07/2009 | Bird Watching

Humming Birds – Raising Pets in Their Natural State

... any big set up to attract humming birds; all you need is a garden full of flowers and a humming bird feeder (which attracts wild birds). There is nothing more relaxing than having a sight of humming birds flying in your garden. Rather ... Read Read: Humming Birds – Raising Pets in Their Natural State

By: Neelima Reddy | 20/03/2008 | Pets

From Horse Feeders To Chicken Incubators – It Is Not Grandpa’s Farm Anymore

... of and feeding a large herd of animals could get pricey. However, on farms nowadays it is common to see bags of feed mixes and feeders, instead of roaming room. For example, a farmer would buy a mix of oats and other items to feed their ... Read Read: From Horse Feeders To Chicken Incubators – It Is Not Grandpa’s Farm Anymore

By: Daniel Marcus Manson | 04/10/2009 | Pets

Duck Farming - How to Raise Ducks Correctly

... raise your ducks so that you will be able to get the most out of it. First thing you need to do is to get yourself the proper equipment. The basic equipment will be those that you need for watering and feeding your ducks. Chicken feeders ... Read Read: Duck Farming - How to Raise Ducks Correctly

By: Mary Louise | 15/11/2009 | Pets
Shirley Buller

Successful Raised Bed Gardening

... an easy reach from both sides.  A six to eight inch depth of thebed is recommended because most of the main feeder roots are at this depth. Locatethe raised bed in full sun if at all possible, if not, at least a half day ofsunlight is ... Read Read: Successful Raised Bed Gardening

By: Shirley Buller | 23/06/2009 | Gardening
John O Toole

How to Raise Chickens - 5 Keys to Raising Chickens

... , to suit the tastes of everyone.2. Food: Chicken feeders are easily available for purchase, and again, are not expensive and come in a variety of styles.3. Water: Having a watering station raised above the ground is more practical than ... Read Read: How to Raise Chickens - 5 Keys to Raising Chickens

By: John O Toole | 12/08/2009 | Pets
Charlotte Winslow

Health Risks of Raising Chickens at Home

... coop. Chickens should not be kept near food preparation areas. Do not wash anything from the chicken coop, such as feeders or water pails, in the kitchen. Free-range chickens should not be allowed to roam freely around the house. ... Read Read: Health Risks of Raising Chickens at Home

By: Charlotte Winslow | 28/09/2009 | Pets

Raising Chickens at Home - More Information You Must Have

... clean. So, you know that you want to raise chickens but aren't quite sure how to go about it. The following is some general information that should get you on your way....Feeding: A round metal hanging feeder or a metal/wooden trough would ... Read Read: Raising Chickens at Home - More Information You Must Have

By: Charlotte Winslow | 28/09/2009 | Pets

How to Raise a Queen Bee

... Take another 2 or 3 other brood combs with extra young bees and shake them into the 2-story hive. Add a feeder of sugar syrup to the starter colony. Since the bees will be what is known as "queenless", the nurse bees in the starter colony ... Read Read: How to Raise a Queen Bee

By: Jack Stanley | 16/12/2008 | Pets

The Easiest Way of Raising Chickens

... . These are designed with cleanliness and sanitation in mind. Depending on the type of hens you are going to have, there are different style feeders to suit any special needs. The food used to feed them can be obtained at feed stores as ... Read Read: The Easiest Way of Raising Chickens

By: Timothy Crane | 09/03/2008 | Pets

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