Portable Chicken Coop Plans Made Easy

February 8, 2010 by fts  
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For any people with smaller backyards or those that are only needing to rear a few chooks a portable chicken coop is a great choice. The girls go for it because they get a unpolluted environment and a regular supply of fresh grass, and feed range. You will obtain an easy hen house to maintain, [...]

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Small Chicken Coop - Characteristics Of A Good Small Chicken Coop

January 7, 2010 by fts  
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If you are new to keeping chickens, and you don’t want to have too many of them, it is a great idea to build a small chicken house. It is a perfect solution for people that want eggs only for them and their family. Because of the little size, small chicken house does not call [...]

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How To Make Parrot Toys

September 13, 2009 by fts  
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This post is about how to make parrot toys for beginners. Making parrot toys is both a fun exercise as well as being able to save you money from buying commercial parrot toys. A parrot can go through parrot toys like a hot knife through butter. If you need to keep on buying the toys [...]

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What Do You Feed A Parrot - And More

August 7, 2009 by fts  
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What Do Parrots Eat - How To Know
Hows it going fellow Parrot owners. Many of you are new Parrot owners looking for the proper diet for your new pet.
To really get an idea of what your Parrots need to stay healthy for there average life span of around 40-50 years, it will be a [...]

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Tips On Buying Parakeet Cages

July 25, 2009 by fts  
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It’s usually a good idea to have a cage already setup before you bring a parakeet home. It’s important to pick out the right one since your bird will be spending most of his time there. Keep reading to learn a couple of tips for buying parakeet cages.
Size
Size is one of the most [...]

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Four Common Canary Diseases

July 24, 2009 by fts  
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The best way to prevent various canary diseases is to provide a healthy diet and proper living conditions. However, your bird may still get sick at some point in his lifetime. Your canary can be affected by various conditions. This article will discuss some of the most common canary diseases.
Tapeworms
Tapeworms usually cause problems with [...]

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Five Different Types Of Canaries

July 23, 2009 by fts  
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There are many different types of canaries. Some of these include American Singer, German Roller, and Cinnamon. Keep reading to learn a little about these common types of canaries.
American Singer
The American Singer is by far the most popular choice to keep as a pet. This is thanks to a combination of ease of [...]

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Owner’s Guide On Feeding Canaries

July 23, 2009 by fts  
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Feeding your pet canary the proper diet is essential. If you want him to stay healthy, it’s important that you do so. If you don’t know what to feed him, keep reading. Here are a couple of time on how to feed canaries.
Seed
Seed is the cornerstone of your canary’s diet. He [...]

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Canary Owner’s Guide To Buying A Pet Canary

July 23, 2009 by fts  
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So, you’re thinking about buying a pet canary huh? If you want to pick out the right canary, there are a few things you need to know beforehand. Keep reading to learn a few tips on buying a pet canary.
Gender
One of the first things you should consider when buying one of these birds [...]

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Treating Your Pet bird Avairy Framework

May 29, 2009 by admin  
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To keep your aviary in good shape and to ensure the safety and well being of your birds, it is important to carry out regular inspections and a programme of general maintenance.
Once a year, or at least every other year, you should retreat any wood on the aviary. Some of the new wood preservatives are [...]

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