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Learn How to Raise .Healthy Chickens. at. Your Backyard.When starting a backyard chicken coop, one of the first decisions you’ll have to make is which breed of chicken you will raise. Each breed has specific characteristics and can be used for different purposes. In general, though, chicken breeds break down into three groups: egg layers, meat chickens, and dual-purpose chickens.Egg layers produce both a nice quantity and quality of egg. Egg color can also be a factor here. Despite what you have seen in the market, not all chicken eggs are white or brown Some chickens lay blue, green or pink eggs which may be less desirable.The Leghorn chicken is the best egg layer that is commonly used by beginners. A mature hen can lay up to 280 eggs in one year. The eggs are large, and white to off-white in color. Leghorns tend to be smaller than other backyard chickens, and have a good nature suitable for a backyard flock. Many commercial farms use the Leghorn as their egg layer of choice. WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO LEARN IN THIS BOOK. What Are the Best Backyard Chicken Breeds?.
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| Weight | 0.26 kg |
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| Dimensions | 7.99 × 5 × 0.24 cm |




