Read Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens Online
Authors: Gail Damerow
watering chicks,
321
–22
feeding meat breeds,
371
–76
drug residue avoidance,
374
–76
feed consumption guideline,
372
feeder space,
374
pasturing philosophies,
373
–74
withdrawal period and,
375
–76
feeding methods
free-choice,
110
–11
restricted,
111
fenced range,
54
–59
range shelter,
55
,
55
,
113
,
113
,
191
,
191
,
320
–21
fences,
81
–86
chain link,
82
electric net,
86
mesh and net,
82
–84
secure gates/sill for,
84
,
84
–85
fertility.
See
mating logistics
fertilizer.
See under
manure management
first aid
broken bones,
179
–81
broken toenail/spur case,
179
kit for,
176
–77
wound care,
176
–79
flock replacement,
210
–12
flock size,
28
floor eggs,
208
flying breeds,
21
fly predators,
164
food poisoning.
See under
safety
foundation stock,
260
fowl intelligence,
49
–51
self control and,
49
–50
training a chicken,
50
–51
fowl language,
29
–38
chicken talk,
30
–31
chick peeps/trills,
31
–32
cock talk,
35
communicating with chickens,
37
–38
mama hens’ sounds,
32
–34
predator alarms,
36
–37
social sounds,
34
–35
fowl pox,
171
free-range chickens,
53
–54,
56
,
379
freezing poultry,
406
–9
cooked chicken,
409
refreezing after power failure,
409
–10
fresh-egg tests,
221
–23.
See also
candling eggs
breaking an egg,
222
–23
smell test,
222
frostbite prevention,
134
–35
game cock boxing,
48
gene connection,
256
–58
dominant vs. recessive,
257
lethal genes,
258
getting started,
26
–28
flock size,
28
right time of year for,
27
golden flock-size rules,
28
grades of eggs.
See
quality of eggs
grooming.
See
conditioning for exhibition
growth, classical music and,
368
H5N1,
169
handling chickens,
146
–49
exhibition training,
344
–45
transporting chickens,
148
–49
artificial incubation,
282
–95
candling the eggs,
295
–97
egg air cell sizes and,
291
,
291
egg collection for,
275
–78
hatching of eggs,
297
–300
natural incubation,
278
–82
sexing an egg,
278
hatching of eggs,
297
–300
chick identification,
300
–305
help-outs,
299
splayed legs/crooked toes,
300
,
300
what went wrong,
298
–
99
hazards.
See
poisons/hazards
health care,
151
–81.
See also
broiler health issues
aging, health changes and,
165
biosecurity and,
151
–54
diseases and,
166
–71
first aid,
175
–81
parasites,
155
–64
poisons/hazards,
173
–75
post-show care,
359
vaccination,
171
–73
well chickens,
165
–66
age determination and,
26
heat stress, reduction of,
135
heat transfer,
132
excretory,
132
henhouse.
See
shelter
hens.
See
laying-hen management; mama hens’ sounds
heritage chickens,
380
,
381.
See also
endangered breeds
Houdan breed,
14
humidity control for incubators,
289
–93
ease of cleaning and,
293
egg air cell sizes and,
291
,
291
incubation temperatures,
292
measurement of,
290
–93
temperature and humidity,
293
weight loss during incubation,
292
hybrid.
See
purebred vs. hybrid
hybrid vigor,
259
–60
ID for breeding birds
leg-band size by breed,
254
–
55
types of,
252
–53
inbreeding depression,
258
–60
hybrid vigor,
259
–60
outcrossing,
259
individual matings,
249
insecticide,
163
jacket for mating hen,
266
–67,
267
Japanese breed,
17
Jersey Giant breed,
19
judging of chickens,
355
–57
killing chickens,
387
–90
bleeding and,
389
kitchen safety,
414
–15
laryngotracheitis,
171
layer nutrition,
187
–91
calcium and,
191
hens, feeding of,
189
–90
obesity, signs of,
190
pastured layer diets,
190
–91
pullets, feeding of,
188
laying-hen management,
182
–214
broodiness and,
194
culling,
195
–202
egg formation,
182
–87
egg issues,
202
–10
flock replacement,
210
–12
layer nutrition and,
187
–91
lighting, control of,
192
–95
second year and,
211
left-eye system,
36
leg-band size by breed,
254
–
55
Leghorn breed,
10
lethal genes,
258
leukosis,
328
lighting, control of,
192
–95
daylight, augmenting,
192
–93
height above birds,
193
for pullets,
193
–95
lighting, predator control and,
131
linebreeding,
249
litter.
See
bedding
longcrowers,
43
–45
crowing hens and,
45
of various countries,
44
low-maintenance breeds,
13
–14,
14
mail-order chicks,
23
male/female mating ratios,
264
mama hens’ sounds,
32
–34
manure management,
137
–42
chicken diapers,
138
composting litter,
138
–40
nitrogen loss, minimizing,
140
“sheet composting,”
142
marketing.
See
production/marketing choices
mating logistics,
263
–70
battle of the sexes,
264
–65
breeder flock age,
268
–69
fertility problems,
269
–70
housing/privacy/fertility,
268
male/female mating ratios,
264
showing/fertility,
269
mature birds, purchasing,
24
–25
meat-bird management,
361
–86
broiler health issues,
376
–78
butchering, readiness,
385
–86
feeding meat breeds,
371
–76
meat breeds,
361
–65
methods of,
365
–71
pasture confinement,
368
–70,
369
production/marketing,
378
–85
capons,
363
–64
color preferences,
364
–65
meat classes,
362
–63
meat safety,
374
–76
mechanical brooders,
310
–14
mesh and net fencing,
82
–84
chicken wire,
83
hexagonal net,
83
hex wire,
84
rabbit netting,
84
turkey netting,
83
microflora, health and,
168
milk-fed chickens,
89
minerals.
See
supplements
mites,
160
–61
northern fowl mites,
160
–61,
161
red mites,
160
scaly leg mites,
161
Nankin breed,
17
National Organic Program (NOP),
381
–83
National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP),
26
natural brooding,
307
–10
foster moms,
309
–10
natural chicken, defined,
379
natural incubation,
278
–82
brooding nests,
280
–81
broody management,
281
–82
broody signs,
280
nest eggs (fake eggs),
208
nests,
76
–78.
See also
trapnesting
for brooding,
280
–81
Newcastle disease,
172
noise considerations/noisy breeds,
21
nonconfinement.
See
free-range chickens