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10 Tips for keeping chickens warm in the cold weather

With the start of the winter season, it is vital for the people who manage a backyard Chicken coop or are in the poultry business to take necessary steps to ensure the health and hygiene of their Chickens. So it’s important for them to understand the precautionary measures needed for raising Chickens in winter. As the winter season kicks off, the Chickens have to face difficulties like cold water and their bodies also tend to get cold which cuts down on their egg production to low or zero level. So how to keep Chicken healthy and happy in the winter season is what this exposition deals with. The Chickens which are free ranged surely outweigh those which are controlled reared during winter season. The basic theme behind this exposition is to how to develop suitable Chicken coops for winter, and this can be done by bringing some changes in your existing coops so that the Chickens remain warm. Following are some tips which can be used for the purpose:

1.       Chicken roosting

Chickens have a natural way of keeping warm and they achieve it by keeping their feathers fluffed at the night time. This natural methodology is called Roosting and Chickens do it in a group by roosting together and sharing the heat of their bodies. To facilitate their method, the caretaker of the coops should increase the space for roosting by 8 inches for every chicken. Increase the level of comfort in the coops, and it’s also good if one adds more Roosts to the coops.

rooster

2.       Light control

Pineal glands of Chickens have a strong influence on their laying ability and these glands are controlled by daylight. Sixteen hours of light are needed for facilitation of maximum egg production, and such light is short in winter as compared to summer due to short days and infrequent sun exposure. So for keeping Chicken in winter at a suitable level of egg production, caretakers need to add 1 or 2 bulbs of incandescent light and the bulbs should have a power of 60 watts. A timer can also be used to prevent the effort of switching the lights on and off.

light in coop

3.       Warm water

Water in the Chicken coops tends to get very cold in the winter nights and they drink such water in a lesser quantity which cuts down on their desired level of intake. This can be prevented by adding heater bases under the galvanized metal containers in which the water is placed. Such heaters are easily available in the market.

water heater

4.       Provision for insulation

Insulation materials should be used on the inner surfaces of the coop to facilitate conservation of heat.

insulation in chicken coop

5.       Proper Ventilation

The coolers which are normally used in the coops to prevent it from overheating during summer, should be utilized in winters as well because they are necessary to remove out the stale or dry air which blows in winter. This also ventilates the coop and provides it with fresh air which is important for healthy growth of Chickens.

ventilation in coop

6.       Depth of litters

Another easy provision which one can make to keep Chickens in the winter warm is the utilization of deep Litters. Slow composting of the litter and manure emits back heat into the coops and keeps them warm. Use about 4 inches Litter in the coops at the start or the summer season. Then add enough quantity to make sure that the coops remain dry and clean throughout the summer.  By the start of winter, the depth of the litter will reach about ten inches deeper and this will facilitate the release of proper heat in the coop. when the Chickens scratch on the litter, it turns and aerates it. This can be done by spreading out some grains on the surface of the litter in the coop for inviting Chickens to eat.  Pitch fork can also be used for turning them.

deep litter in chicken coop

7.       Provision of corn

Providing Chickens with some cracked corns to eat in the evening will ensure that their digestion process continues in the night because this process keeps them warm and happy.

corn to chicken

8.       A space to move around

A little exercise or walk here and there is good for the health of the Chickens and it makes them happy. If you have a congested coop, you can always built a greenhouse style shelter or a cold frame other than their coop. Give them some time out of the coop under the aforementioned shelter where they can move around and get knotty with their feathers. This allows them to obtain some fresh air which is good for growth.

provision of space

9.       Provision for protection from frostbite

Many breeds which feature wattles and large combs are normally vulnerable to frostbite in severe winter climates. This can be prevented by smearing the wattles and combs of such breeds with petroleum jelly.

chicken with large comb

10.   Provision for snow

Backyard Chickens in winter or the other Chickens do not like to walk on the snow when the temperature is in the range of 20 degree Fahrenheit. The best thing to do here is to scatter or spread Straw or Hay on the surface for making it more acceptable for them. However, the case is different when the temperature is around low 30’s as they don’t seem much hesitant or reluctant to walk on snow at such temperatures.

provision of snow

So Chickens and winter season or Chickens in the winter requires you to be extra cautious and proactive.

15 uses for Egg Shell-Don’t throw away Egg Shells after having your Breakfast

It is a common perception among us that we think of egg shells nothing but the waste. This perception is completely wrong. A person should know how these shells could be utilized efficiently so as to make the most out of these shells. There are numerous benefits of egg shell. So, don’t throw away those egg shells after taking your breakfast. Below are some of the uses of egg shells.

Help To clear out your drains

You don’t need to use costly, strong and poisonous chemicals to clear out your drains now. Egg shells are great for this work. They work without damaging your hands, sinks, pipes and drains. The procedure is just crushing the shells and then put them in your sink basket. When the water will run, each time egg shells will move along with water into pipes and reach your drains. Egg shells perform as a secure cleanser to remove grease and any other accumulated dirt.

Egg Shells for the Garden

Egg shells are not only useful to clear out your drain but there are important uses of egg shells for the garden as well. Use some of the crushed egg shell and then put them to the bottom of the holes of plants, particularly for the plants of tomatoes, eggplant and peppers. These plants are liable to flourish and also if there is any decay in the plants, it also stops as calcium deficiency is the reason of this decaying and rotting that is being fulfilled by the egg shells.

egg shell for plants

Deter the pests

Using crushed egg shells can help in removing garden pests for example snails and cutworms etc. These pests are really troublesome because they attack at the roots of the seedlings. So the best thing to do is to put egg shell in soil, especially near the roots of the plant which will help in providing prevention from such pests.

egg shell for pest cotrol

 Feeding the birds

As egg shells are a very good source of calcium and proteins, it is also advisable to feed egg shells to chickens, especially to female birds that are ready to lay eggs or have finished laying eggs. Since they need additional calcium so it will work a lot.

Deter the animals

Scatter crushed egg shells all over your gardens to keep the animals like cats from damaging it. These shells akin to the broken glass and will irritate animals’ smooth paws.

Removes Tea Stains

Place the ground egg shell into thermos or the tea pot that is stained with the tea. Leave it for whole night, then next day rinse it with water. The stains will immediately be removed. It does this job very well and leaves no bad odors like cleaning agents and bleaching etc.

 Fertilizer

Since egg shells are filled with calcium and many other mineral deposits, therefore they work greatly as fertilizer for the gardens. And can help in growing of plants more quickly.

egg shell for composting

 Smoother Coffee

When crushed egg shells are added to the coffee, it helps in reducing the level of acidity in it and makes coffee more enjoyable.

egg shell in cofee

 For Artistic work

Egg shells can be used for artistic purposes as well. From egg shells you can design beautiful carvings. Similarly you can draw the paintings on egg shells for decorations.

egg shell for artistic work

 For Skin treatment

Dried and crushed raw egg shells help to restore a young-look and shine of your skin, mix the egg shell powder with egg white and rub it onto your face. Wash it when it dries.

egg shell for skin

 

 For starting seedlings

They are excellent to start seedlings. It not only works as the great pot but the calcium carbonate in the shell gives the growing plant additional minerals and nutrition. Crack the shell at the bottom to remove it when the seedlings are big enough for planting in the garden.

Egg shells as Seed Pots

You don’t need to buy some special pots to begin your seeds at home. All you have to do is just fill up half of the egg shell with fertilized soil, and add seed in it. Egg cartons would work best for this purpose.

egg shell for plants

 

 Egg shells as Household Abrasive

Egg shells can also act like a stain cleaning agent. All you have to do is use some crushed egg shells and add some soapy water to it and clean your vases or thermoses. These egg shells also acts as nontoxic abrasive and can be helpful in cleaning pots and pans.

Membrane Home Remedies

The extremely thin membrane that is present inside the egg shell can also be used for healing of any cuts and treatment of ingrown toenails. This is a best home remedy element found in egg shells.

egg shell for healing

Egg shells – fuel for future

Researchers at Ohio State University have discovered that beside all these uses, egg shells can also be used as hydrogen fuel that will be easily affordable and will help in overcoming the shortage of fuel and its increasing prices.

 

 

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