22 thoughts on “Raising Chickens 101: How to Start with Chickens and Brooder Basics”

  1. I live in the only city that does not allow chicken all others around me
    do, however they said if I wanted flying rats that would be okay. Bunch of
    chowder heads run the city. 

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  2. I started chickens two months ago- they are rewarding far before they even
    start laying. They are wonderful, playful birds with personality.

    Please make a follow-up video for the folks raising free-range hens on
    coccidiosis – caught from 9 varieties of bacteria present in all soils –
    people raising chickens MUST have Corid 6.9% Amprolium ON HAND if they are
    going to let their chickens outside, it will save you from the trauma of
    dead chicks.

    To anyone whom has just started, GET Corid 6.9%. If your chicks start
    behaving strangely, being still all the time while the others play- put
    Corid (2tsp per gallon) in their water IMMEDIATELY and keep it going for a
    week- it may save your chicks life! The more people that know about this
    going in the better.

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  3. its so horrible that thoose little cute things are getting literaly
    SHREDDERT in the chicken concentration camps as i like to call em just to
    make dogfood

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  4. Try not to buy chicks online though, the shipping process is horrible. A
    friend of mine ordered some and 1 had a broken leg and the other was
    already dead. It’s a cruel process, so if you can try to get them locally,
    it’ll support whoever you got it from as well. :3

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  5. Great vid. Im 16 and a city boy, and my family decided to buy a ranch
    house. Gonna raise chickens by myself. When can we expect the next episode
    of this series to come out?

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  6. Do you forgive me for saying so but why not to begin with a hen and a
    rooster? It seem to me more easy because they can take all the work in
    producing and raising up the chicken. I dont have to buy all these things
    for the little chicken. So is there a reason why to begin with chickens? I
    am just confused.. O_o

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  7. Hahahaha!!! This is awesome. I literally lol’d when it came to the picture
    of the cat (which is a beautiful cat, btw). GREAT video!! Can’t wait to see
    more!

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  8. Thank you for getting this video up!! I cannot wait to see your upcoming in
    this series. I’ve wanted to raise chickens for years & you’re simplifying
    this very well.

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  9. Its a chicken coop, the p is silent…
    Check out my video on sprouting / fodder feeding for a great way to save on
    chicken feed!

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