Ultimate Chicken Hatcheries Resources Announces Comprehensive Chicken Hatchery Guide

May 10th, 2007 by A Managed Blogger

Raising chickens can be a lot of fun, but it can also be very difficult if everything is not just right in and around the chicken hatchery. Instead of struggling with high mortality rates or problems with weight, consumers can now turn to the helpful guide provided by Ultimate Chicken Hatcheries Resources

Cali, Colombia (IPRWIRE) Thurs, May 10th, 2007 — Ultimate Chicken Hatcheries Resources (www.ultimate-chicken-hatcheries-resources.com) is proud to offer their “Ultimate Chicken Hatcheries Resources Guide” that will help interested parties be as successful as possible in raising their own chicks. Raising chicks can be a very exciting endeavor, but for some it is also a very frustrating process because there are so many details that go into creating the perfect chicken hatchery.

Many individuals raise chickens for fun, and others do it to create a profit. Either way, it is usually an experience beyond compare. There are many small details that go into creating the perfect environment for this undertaking, and if even one detail is overlooked it can make raising chicks extremely difficult.

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Chicken Hatchery Secrets Revealed In New eBook

March 8th, 2007 by A Managed Blogger

New eBook on how to best run a chicken hatchery is now available. Details insider’s secrets, tips, and techniques to improve output

Cali, Columbia (IPRWIRE) Thurs, Mar. 8th, 2007 — Ultimate Chicken Hatcheries Resources (www.ultimate-chicken-hatcheries-resources.com) is happy to announce the launch of its new eBook, “Complete Chicken and Hatcheries Resources Guide.”

Anyone with a chicken hatchery will find informative and useful information in this eBook, written by those who know the industry. Using the information contained in this chicken hatchery eBook, breeders will be able to better raise their flocks and better avoid costly mistakes that can ruin an entire season.

Marc Frappier, Assistant Manager, recently noted: “Whether you are raising chickens for fun or profit, a flock of chickens can either make you or break you. It all depends on how it is raised. It is all in the details, and it is the small stuff that counts. So, why learn through trial and error when that has already been done for you? Raising chickens can be easy and cost effective. With the Ultimate Chicken Hatcheries Resources Guide you can do just that, raise a flock of chickens effortlessly. Do it right from the start. Reduce mortality and increase production and yield.”

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The Dos and the Don’ts of Raising Chickens

November 22nd, 2006 by A Managed Blogger

If you keep a couple of chickens around in order to have fresh eggs every day, then raising chickens is not a big deal for you. But if you are thinking about raising hundreds, even thousands of chickens to supply the market with fresh chicken and eggs, then what you don’t know about chicken farming could definitely hurt both you and your budding enterprise. Unlike the chickens in cartoons of old, nests don’t come complete with little tubes in which the eggs roll down to a waiting basket, ready for you to pick up and cart away. Proper handling and maintaining of both your chickens and their eggs can make all the difference, not only in the number of eggs that are produced, but also the numbers of chicks that successfully hatch twenty-one days after they are laid.

Raising chickens means setting up chicken houses properly, maintaining clean and sterile conditions for producing uniform sized eggs, and knowing what to do once you gather and transfer the fertilized eggs into the incubator. Sure, you could let the chickens do it, but in today’s fast-paced, competitive world, you need to be ahead of the game, and take the proper steps to get maximum efficiency in your egg and chick production. We all know that to do that you need happy, healthy chickens, with optimum hatching conditions. There is more to hatching an egg than just putting it into an incubator and leaving it until it hatches. There is also a lot more to maintaining your chicken hatchery and chicken houses than just feeding the birds. Precautions must be taken for the safety of the chicks as well as the hens and roosters. Chicken to rooster ratios must be exactly right.

You also need to know what to do and how to care for your chicks once they are born. For example, chicks need to be introduced to a perch once they reach six weeks of age. Chicken houses should be kept locked at all times and conditions, and personnel should be strictly monitored. Checking your chickens for avian diseases, and knowing the procedures to help prevent them, is also very important. Then, if unfortunate circumstances arise, and you notice that you have some sick birds, you need to know what to do to prevent further infestation. The last thing you need is for influenza to spread to all the rest of your chickens. Too little action too late could result in massive losses, and no business can withstand that. Also, in some cases, as in the avian flu, the potential for spreading to humans can also be quite dangerous.

There is a lot to know when it comes to raising chickens, so come visit us at http://www.ultimate-chicken-hatcheries-resources.com. Browse our pages of information that give you a peek into some of the useful knowledge to be gleaned from our Complete Chicken and Hatchery Resources Guide. Then go ahead, download it into your computer. You will be on your way to a plethora of knowledge that will help your chicken farm be its very best.

What You Need to Know About Poultry Hatcheries

November 22nd, 2006 by A Managed Blogger

What came first, the chicken or the egg? Well, that is an old joke and a tough question, one that even owners of poultry hatcheries probably could not answer. But if you are intrigued by chickens, and you are looking to earn a living from them, then you are going to need to know every thing you can about chickens and their eggs. The good news is that we have developed the Complete Chickens and Hatchery Resource Guide that can answer most if not all of your questions about poultry hatcheries.

In this guide, you will find a lot of important information on how to maximize your egg production, how to produce clean, hatchable eggs, the prevention of poultry disease, and much, much more. For example, did you know that nest litter should be changed at least once a week in order to prevent dirty and contaminated eggs? Were you also aware that dark nesting conditions will cause your chickens to brood and stop laying eggs? Were you aware that eggs that are going to be incubated should be clean, fresh nest eggs? If you have already own a breeder flock, you probably do.

But if you are new to the business, or if just aren’t happy with the number of eggs and chicks that your hens are producing, than you definitely want to read this guide. We can tell you how to set up your chicken house and hatcheries in order to obtain the maximum yield from your chickens. We can also help you to avoid problems like eggs that have dried out from lack of enough humidity, embryos that did not receive their nutrients in a uniform manner, or chicks that have stuck to the inner membrane. These are all conditions that can happen if the eggs are not turned properly or often enough. You will also learn how to regulate the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the eggs to prevent the newly forming chicks from suffocating.

Every page contains important information about poultry disease and how to help keep your chickens from contracting it, what to do if there is an infestation, as well as all of the important sterility issues critical for maximum egg production and happy chickens. You will learn how large a nest should be and how important it is to have the tiers at just the right height from the ground. You will also discover the proper regulation of incubators, and the reasons you need a hatcher. Don’t take chicken farming for granted. To be a success at raising chickens, you need to know the facts.

Visit www.ultimate-chicken-hatcheries-resources.com and preview some of the important facts about poultry hatcheries. We guarantee that if you are looking for more information, you will definitely want to download a copy of the Complete Chicken and Hatchery Resources Guide. Don’t stay in the dark when it comes to chicken and eggs when you can read everything you want to know, today.

Raising Chickens For Bigger Yields And Bigger Profits Now Possible With Release Of New Insider Secrets eBook

November 16th, 2006 by A Managed Blogger

Marc Frappier’s new eBook, The Complete Chicken and Hatchery Resources Guide, details insider secrets on how to best maximize your next flock of chicken using proven and tested techniques that Marc has gathered over the last two decades

Cali, Columbia (IPRWIRE) Thurs, Nov. 16th, 2006 –Marc Frappier of AviSur (www.ultimate-chicken-hatcheries-resources.com) is pleased to announce the release his new e-book, The Complete Chicken and Hatchery Resources Guide. Marc has been in the poultry business raising chickens for over 20 years and is now sharing his wealth of information and expertise in this easy to understand resource guide. His family has owned AviSur for 50 years and they have three breeder farms along with their own hatchery.

In addition to providing healthy broiler flocks to numerous customers, Marc and his family have also provided technical assistance to others in the art and science of raising chickens as well as troubleshooting health and management problems that other growers have faced. His in-depth and hands-on knowledge make him a true expert in this industry.

Marc studied Poultry Science at Texas A&M University and has worked for such giants as Plantation Foods in Waco, Texas and Tyson Foods, Inc., the largest poultry producer in the world. His inside knowledge of how the giants do it has enabled him to share those secrets with you, as well as a myriad of other useful and beneficial tips to help growers maximize their yield.

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