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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Nyack Backyard: A More Humane Egg

Nyack Backyard: A More Humane Egg
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Chicken Scratches

Follow my chicken scratches as I discuss the joys and the trials of raising chickens. I hope you will find this blog to be both educational and entertaining.

How it all Began

How it all Began
The story of how we came to be "chicken people"

Funtastic Fowl Fotos

Funtastic Fowl Fotos
Polish Crested

Buff Polish Rooster

White Crested Black Polish Rooster named Opie

Cham- Barnyard Variety Rooster

A New Arrival

Straight From the Nest

Straight From the Nest
What to do with all those eggs- Delicious Egg Recipes

Eggs-cellent Egg Facts

Eggs-cellent Egg Facts

Chicken Glossary

Brooder – a heated enclosure for keeping baby chicks warm during their first several weeks, until they can grow insulating feathers







Broody hen – a hen whose maternal hormones trigger her instinct to stop laying and hatch a clutch of eggs and care for the chicks that hatch out







Capon – neutered/castrated male chicken







Clutch – a group of eggs laid or incubated together







Cockerel – a male chicken under one year of age







Comb – the red-colored flesh on top of a chicken’s head







Coop – a cage or house for chickens







Crop – an expandable portion of the esophagus where food is stored before digestion







Fledge – to grow feathers







Hackles – the long, narrow feathers on the neck; sometimes collectively called a “cape”







Hen – a female chicken of egg-laying age, at least one year old







Incubator – a heat-regulated device for hatching fertile eggs







Litter – the absorbent bedding material, such as wood shavings, on the floor of a chicken house







Molt (also moult) – the annual period of time when chickens shed their feathers (can be triggered by hormones or stress







Primaries – the ten large, stiff flight feathers on each wing







Pullet –an immature female chicken, less than one year



old







Roost – a perch for resting and sleeping







Rooster – an adult, intact male chicken







Setting – sitting on eggs to hatch chicks







Sexing – determining gender of newly hatched chicks







Vent – the external opening, through which the chicken eliminates waste and lays eggs







Wattle – the red-colored flesh hanging from a chicken’s chin

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