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farmerstrend · 2 months ago
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Plymouth Rock Chickens: A Dual Purpose, Cold-Hardy, Heat-Tolerant, and Ideal for Any Climate
Plymouth Rock chicken farming is very popular among the poultry keepers. Because it is a very good and highly productive dual purpose chicken breed which is raised for both meat and eggs production. The breed was originated in the United States and also known by some other names such as Rocks or Barred Rocks. Today the Plymouth Rock chicken is considered as a great breed for small farm or for…
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kacievvbbbb · 6 months ago
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The fact that transponder snails are apparently also just captive wild snails. Is……..a choice.
Because what even are the logistics of this? Can all snails become transponder snails? How do they change clothes so quickly? Is there a transponder snail accessory store where you can get matching outfits and accessories for your snail like we do with phones? Are they sold or can you catch one wild? Do you need to train it? Just on what airwaves are they opperating. Is there a radius they can only take a call within? Do you have to pay for connection like are the snail 🐌 plans? Do you have to buy all the accessories the snail would need to change into or are they home made? Or does it just do that. Do you have to have a phone dedicated to people you call often so the snail can constinstently stay dressed that way? Because Doffy had hundreds. Are snail phone accessories a billion dollar business?
And finally what are the ethics on breeding snails soley for communication? And how do you even begin to do taht? Who was the first person to look at a snail go; you, 🐌? I have have plans for you. Who was that crazy bastard.
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oldfarmhouse · 1 year ago
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𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐝𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐧'𝐬
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33minimilk33 · 7 months ago
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I GOT A PINK FCKIN CHICKEN
Edit: I got a love confession the same day I posted this-
It was an ✨♥omen♥✨
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forestduck · 1 year ago
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farmsthetic20 · 11 months ago
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Baby chicks🐣
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rockn-rule · 9 months ago
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Btw y'all we started hatching some chicken and we have no clue what breed they are because
1. We have an austra white hen, a red faced silkie hen, a Brahma hen, a black australorp/black sex link hen, a barred rock hen, a booted Bantam rooster (white yellow grey), and a black laced gold wyandotte rooster.
And 2. We don't know which eggs are coming from who so 3 of the current chicks are black with speckles and 2 are sorta cinnamon coloured
Honestly it's insane how these guys look and I can't wait to figure out what they are when they're older (current photos ⬇️)
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oca-rinn-a · 1 year ago
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Unfortunately just discovered a bird slaughtering facility in my neighborhood.
I was on a walk and, as a person who loves birds, was excited to hear bird sounds very close. It sounded vaguely gull-ish, so I looked up, but within a split second realized with horror that three feet in front of me on the sidewalk sat about ten crates cruelly overstuffed with live birds. Turkeys, chickens, and ducks. They couldn't move in the crates.
The turkeys had no room for any position other than laying. The crate squashing them down and together, it was the turkeys I heard, as they reacted to someone approaching. Black eyes of young turkeys, wondering what was next for them. Think of them, please, when you see their carcasses labeled with kind words in a grocery store this Thanksgiving season. Nothing kind happens to them. At no point in their life do they get to have quality time with any friends or family. It's the cruelest marketing there is.
Their crate was stacked atop two more crates stuffed with chickens. As small as the chickens were in comparison to the turkeys, there were so many packed in together that they could not turn around, and the crate was so shallow that their leg joint could only reach a maximum angle of 30 degrees. They were restless, and they were the majority. The other three stacks of crates were almost all chickens, the one exception being a crate of ducks.
The ducks were the liveliest. They seemed angriest, their crate second from the top of the stack, sandwiched between two crates of chickens. The ducks' long necks were forced into a dipped position. They communicated and tried their best to find egress. They don't want to be here, and they have never had a say in what happens to them. They want water and grass and there's only plastic and concrete and their own excrement.
A chicken in a crate in the middle of the stack relieves themselves, the excrement splashing forcefully onto the chickens in crates beside and below.
None of these birds can move. They have no options. There is no room, they are in literal cages. I don't know when they were delivered to the door of the slaughterhouse, and I don't know how much longer they will have to suffer there, smashed and aching and covered in shit. Impossibly confused about their situation.
I honestly hope, for their sakes, that they're dead by now. For their sakes and for my own peace, I hope they're dead, and I hope you think about them.
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spurgie-cousin · 2 years ago
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Gossip: this girl in my friend group got knocked up by a libertarian and is slowly adopting his personality 🤢 everyone is starting to hate her so much bc all she does is judge everyone and preach. i don't want to ghost her but i don't know how much longer i can take it
oh NO I'm truly sorry lmao I wish I had some good advice on how to save her 😭 maybe he'll drive her nuts eventually with his constant contradictions or they'll move to a "homestead" 100 miles away so you have an excuse not to invite her to things
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vellatra · 2 years ago
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Those wacky chickens....
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alumiker · 4 months ago
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Automated Layer Chicken Cage System: Boost Your Poultry Farming Efficiency
Automated Layer Chicken Cage System: Boost Your Poultry Farming Efficiency
In modern poultry farming, automated layer chicken cage systems have revolutionized the way we raise chickens. These H-type chicken cages and stacked auto chicken cages not only create a better environment for layers but also significantly reduce labor costs. At KFFarming, we offer advanced solutions ranging from farm chicken cages to auto chicken cages, providing farmers with a highly efficient and reliable poultry management system.
1. What Are Automated Layer Chicken Cage Systems?
Automated chicken cages are designed to integrate feeding, watering, egg collection, and manure cleaning into one streamlined system. These systems are especially popular among large-scale poultry farms looking to improve productivity and efficiency.
Key Features of Automated Chicken Cage Systems
· H-type Chicken Cage Design: Compact and space-saving, maximizing land use.
· Automated Feeding System: Ensures chickens are evenly and timely fed, reducing waste.
· Efficient Manure Cleaning System: Automated manure belts remove waste quickly, improving hygiene and reducing disease risks.
· Egg Collection System: Protects eggs from damage while improving egg collection speed.
2. Benefits of Using Automated Chicken Cages
1) Enhanced Productivity
Automated systems improve egg production by providing chickens with consistent care, feeding, and optimal living conditions. For example, farms using H-type chicken cages report up to 30% higher efficiency compared to traditional farming.
2) Reduced Labor Costs
With automation, tasks such as feeding, cleaning, and egg collection are handled by machines, significantly cutting labor requirements.
3) Better Poultry Health and Hygiene
The advanced design helps maintain a clean environment, reducing ammonia levels and minimizing disease outbreaks.
4) Cost-Effective and Scalable
Whether you operate a small farm or a large-scale poultry operation, these systems are scalable to fit your needs.
3. Why Choose KFFarming’s Automated Layer Chicken Cages?
At KFFarming, we specialize in providing cutting-edge poultry farming solutions. Here’s why our systems stand out:
· High-Quality Materials: Durable, corrosion-resistant materials ensure long-term use.
· Customizable Options: Tailored solutions for different farm sizes and layouts.
· Reliable After-Sales Support: Comprehensive training and maintenance services.
4. How to Optimize Your Poultry Farm with Automated Systems
Step 1: Choose the Right Chicken Cage System
· Farm Chicken Cage: Ideal for small and medium-sized farms.
· H-Type Chicken Cage: Designed for high-density, large-scale poultry farming.
· Auto Chicken Cage: Fully automated for maximum efficiency.
Step 2: Focus on Proper Installation
Ensure the cage system is installed correctly to maximize efficiency and avoid operational issues.
Step 3: Monitor and Adjust
Regularly monitor feed, water, and egg collection systems to ensure smooth operation.
5. KFFarming Customer Success Stories
Case Study:
A poultry farm in Southeast Asia adopted KFFarming’s automated chicken cage system. Within six months, egg production increased by 25%, while labor costs dropped by 40%. The farm also reported improved chicken health and reduced mortality rates.
6. FAQs About Automated Chicken Cage Systems
Q1: Are automated systems suitable for small farms?
Yes! Automated systems like farm chicken cages are designed to be scalable, making them perfect for farms of any size.
Q2: How do I maintain the automated system?
Regular cleaning and timely maintenance of feeding, cleaning, and collection systems will ensure long-lasting performance.
7. Conclusion
Automated layer chicken cage systems are the future of poultry farming, offering unmatched efficiency, hygiene, and cost savings. At KFFarming, we’re dedicated to helping farmers succeed with innovative solutions. Visit https://www.kffarming.com/company-profile to explore our range of automated chicken cage systems and take your poultry farming to the next level!
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chickenor · 5 months ago
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Blue Copper Marans: Powerful Chickens with Stunning Eggs
Engaging Opening Statement Learn about the appeal of Blue Copper Marans, a fairly unique variety of chickens that are known for their beautiful feathers and even more impressive ability to produce eggs! Popular for their bright blue plumage and the dark chocolate brown eggs they lay, these chickens are a novelty for the poultry and small scale farm growers. However as you browse through the pages…
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farmerstrend · 6 months ago
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Understanding Layer Farming: Key Factors for Optimal Egg Production
As a layer farmer, it is essential to comprehend the various factors that can influence egg production. Discover essential tips for layer farming in Kenya, focusing on breed selection, flock management, nutrition, and housing to optimize egg production and support sustainable farming practices. Learn how Kenyan layer farmers can enhance egg production through effective management strategies,…
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hooksbackyardpoultry10 · 9 months ago
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Silkie Chicken
Silkies are beloved for their charming appearance, gentle temperament, and suitability as pets. While they may not be the most productive in terms of eggs or meat, their unique qualities make them a delightful addition to backyard flocks and a favorite among chicken enthusiasts.
https://hooksbackyardpoultry.com/product/silkies-chicken/
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ismailfazil1-blog · 9 months ago
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Happy Hens, Healthy Eggs: Unveiling the Benefits of Free-Range
Free-range chicken farming has become increasingly popular in recent years, driven by consumer demand for ethically sourced and potentially healthier food options. But what exactly does "free-range" mean, and what are the benefits associated with this approach to raising chickens?
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farmsthetic20 · 11 months ago
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Chicken diary🐔 (1): Is this chick an australorp or another breed?
We ordered 50 black australorp eggs for hatching, but between the chicks there are three grey ones (you can see on the pictures). I wondered what kind of chicks they are, so I posted them on a chicken forum. People said that maybe they are lavender orpington, or blue australorp. I think that they are maybe blue australorp or blue plymouth, because the breeder, from who we bought the eggs, also sells blue plymouth eggs for hatching.
Anyone has any ideas about the baby chickens breed?🐣
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