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The Chicken Keeper's Problem Solver: 100 Common Problems Explored and Explained
The Chicken Keeper's Problem Solver: 100 Common Problems Explored and Explained

The Chicken Keeper's Problem Solver: 100 Common Problems Explored and Explained in Bloomington, MN

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Find the solutions to all your chicken-keeping concerns, from egg production to health issues, in this comprehensive, photo-illustrated guide.
While keeping chickens certainly isn’t rocket science, doing it properly does involve decent levels of understanding, commitment, and attention to detail. Getting the basics right is essential, and this demands a solid appreciation of important areas such as housing, feeding, breed choice, and health.
Whether you’re a newcomer eager for a steady supply of free eggs or an old hand looking to keep your flock in top health,
The Chicken Keeper’s Problem Solver
provides the information you need to nip problems in the bud—and, better still, avoid them in the first place.
In this approachable and practical reference, long-time chicken keeper and poultry expert Chris Graham guides you through 100 common problems faced by chicken keepers. You’ll discover in clear and simple terms what the underlying cause is and how to solve it. Each issue is tackled in depth, with photographs and diagrams, as well as a wide range of practical tips and useful insights.
The problems are divided into ten chapters covering the main areas of chicken keeping, from health to housing and parasites to predators. Find the solutions to issues like:
My chickens have watery eyes and runny noses.
My chickens have become ill after new additions to the flock.
My chicks have suddenly become ill.
Eggs are being laid on the hen coop floor.
One bird is not eating.
I’m worried about my free-range hens eating poisonous plants.
I’m not sure which type of brooder to get.
I have a hen that has started crowing.
Don’t let a simple problem ruin your love for chicken keeping;
has the answers you need!
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