3.25.2014

Tips for new owners this spring chicken

Grand Junction, Colorado Spring brings warmer weather, flowers and cleaning the Grand Valley, and at this time of year is also popular to get chicks.

Amy Lane was raised chickens for the past 15 years and says there are many benefits to having birds in your garden, such as the collection of eggs or meat.

"I think I'm going to the races, which are really good layers begin," Lane said. "Ask the first layers, so you get used to the chickens, and then you can buy meat birds."

But the reward does not come without a little work and it starts with the proper installation.

"Close the night with a beautiful barn certainly works to keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. Someone who is well ventilated, meet big enough for all your chickens is to be held."

In addition to cooperation, keep free of avian disease is a priority, and that includes the maintenance and regular care.

"You will always want to keep your cooperation as clean as possible, so cleaned once a month. Keeps away insects and mites."

If you are in the city limits of Grand Junction, you can connect up to six chickens, roosters, but not allowed. You might also want with the neighbors before you consult your decision.

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