A Family Guide To Keeping Chickens (60 page)

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This is the best time to start keeping chickens – or to buy some new stock.


Hens will start producing more eggs or come back into lay after winter


Keep an eye on pullets coming into lay for the first time


Make sure the hens have shelter from the elements


Keep the run well maintained to avoid a mud-bath


Repair any winter damage to the henhouse


Parasites begin emerging in warm weather – check birds and housing regularly


Don’t forget internal parasites – this is a good time to administer Flubenvet


Hens may go broody – decide whether to hatch some chicks this year


Summer isn’t far away so start making holiday arrangements for your chickens

Summer

Relax in the garden with a chicken on your lap – and check her for parasites!


Your chickens will be going to bed much later now


Remember that foxes may be around during the long summer evenings


Flightier breeds may fancy roosting in trees and should be discouraged


If hens don’t want to go into their house at night, check it for red mite


Watch for hens making nests under bushes


Consider freezing or selling surplus eggs


Pick a sunny day to scrub the henhouse


Be on the alert for parasites


Deal with maintenance to the henhouse and run


Make sure the chickens have shade – but remember they enjoy sunbathing too


Place food and water out of the sun


Keep the drinker full but don’t give icy water in hot weather


Clean the drinker regularly to prevent algae forming


Try to visit summer shows to see what’s new in the chicken world


If going out for the day, make sure you leave enough food and water


Hens may start moulting at the end of summer

Autumn

Is the henhouse well-stocked? Can the chickens keep each other warm on chilly nights?

Provide shelter from wind and rain

Autumn colours – prepare for chilly nights ahead


Feed moulting chickens well to encourage re-feathering


While the weather remains warm, keep checking for external parasites


Treat with Flubenvet to deal with the summer crop of internal parasites


Wash and disinfect the henhouse to kill off any bugs before winter


Make sure the house and run are in good repair before the bad weather starts


Prepare winter quarters if necessary – a large shed so the birds can stay indoors or a run on a solid surface


Provide shelter from wind and rain


Sudden storms might result in some odd eggs the next day


Egg production may be declining


The chickens will begin roosting earlier – make sure they are securely shut up at dusk


The birds will eat more as the temperature drops and they will appreciate some grain in the afternoon


Rodents will be looking for comfortable winter quarters – don’t attract them with food and watch out for rat holes or gnawing

Winter

Winter nights are long and cold – keep your chickens dry and warm.


Regularly check for leaks or draughts in the henhouse – make sure there is adequate ventilation too


Provide plenty of dry bedding and change it regularly


Be generous with feed – mixed-corn given in the afternoon helps generate warmth overnight


Supply some vegetables but don’t feed anything that’s frosted


Bring drinkers inside at night to prevent them freezing


Check that water hasn’t frozen during the day


The chickens will be in bed by mid-afternoon – see that they are secure


Snow can unsettle chickens – they may be reluctant to come out of their house


Birds with feathered feet and legs find snow and wet particularly unpleasant


Provide some shelter so the hens are encouraged to venture outside


Predators and rodents are hungry now – ensure there are no weak spots in the house or run and watch for any evidence of their presence


Apply Vaseline to large combs and wattles to help prevent frostbite


Keep an eye open for external parasites if the weather turns mild


Some hens may start laying again in January – proving that spring isn’t that far away!

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