tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71102763539724660332024-02-08T07:33:30.989-08:00Pet Bird GuideRandom Ramblings on Pet Birdjudesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.comBlogger40125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-86581105794164416782010-01-30T10:57:00.000-08:002010-01-30T17:58:14.672-08:00Main Reasons to Own Wild Bird Feeders<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Craig Shinney</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>The fundamental status of wild birds to the food chain and local ecosystems is a favourite conversation topic of many an ornithologist, who will be able to tell you, by rote, statistical data about the effect the decimation of the bird's nesting and breeding grounds is having on their population sizes.<br /> <br /> It is the beautiful song and amazingly varied plumage which attracts many a person to spark an interest in wild birds and consequently purchase a wild bird feeder in order to lure them into the viewing arena of their own back garden.<br /> <br /> Different birds like different types of feeders. So no matter which bird you're crazy about, you need the type of bird feeder that is particularly suited to your favourite bird.<br /> <br /> If you like to watch birds, there is little doubt that you have a favourite, one bird that you would just love to spot more than any other, no matter what lengths you must go to in order to see it. But with a bit of research into the right type of wild bird feeder, you will be on your way in no time.<br /> <br /> Of course there is a wide variety of wild bird feeders available for purchase. From extremely fancy and expensive to relatively simple and inexpensive no matter what your budget, or your taste, there is a bird feeder designed to suit you and the size of your garden, big or small.<br /> <br /> There is such a wide variety of wild bird feeders available on today's market that it is now possible to coordinate your feeder with your garden! Without paying for expensive gardeners, one can pop down to the garden centre and instantly add a little life to a previously dull garden by choosing one of the many styles.<br /> <br /> We all have a part to play in making sure that Mother Earth is well looked after, and for those of us who like to consider ourselves as friends of the earth, what better way to do your bit than helping your favourite feathered friend by supplying them with a wild bird feeder?<br /> <br /> Why not get a wild bird feeder? With so little to do once you've bought one, other than enjoy the birds, and a feeder to suit all pockets, you'd be mad not to! - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>To learn more about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.BestWildBirdFeeders.com/">Best Bird Feeders</a> and birdwatching, take a look at my website for great deals and reviews on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.BestWildBirdFeeders.com/wild-bird-feeders-49-79/">Squirrel Buster Plus</a> and other top feeders. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-53686417138930140572010-01-28T04:02:00.001-08:002010-01-28T04:02:51.134-08:00Quail Hunting in The Great Alabama Outdoors<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Harold Davis</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>In the great state of Alabama, quail hunting is regarded as a activity for the good old country boy searching for a tremendous experience in an nature. Cooked quail meat offers for a delightful meal and it can be very effortless to locate decent bird populations in The state of Alabama. For this reason, it is exceptionally widespread and rightly so.<br /> <br /> Quail hunting should be done with a pair of dogs along with two hunters. Most hunters own what they call their bird dogs which go out and pursue the birds in the field. The bird dogs additionally go to retrieve the birds immediately after they fall to the ground. Not only that, the canines make phenomenal hunting companions.<br /> <br /> When bird hunting, is important that each and every hunter is familiar with exactly where the other could be all the time. Around my local area, Sand Mountain, commonly folks prefer to go to the open fields in late fall to seek quail. As soon as the hunters kill a lot of quail, they will often cook a serious quail supper or they freeze the birds for later.<br /> <br /> If you've certainly not been quail hunting much before, if you want to get started, it will be best to hunt for a time with a skilled outdoorsman in your town. They are able to show you the ropes of how to discover best locations and the methods of killing loads of game without going overboard.<br /> <br /> By law, it is imperative that you respect the rights of the property owners as well as secure permission whereever you plan to hunt. However, you need to ensure you get an Alabama hunting permit and you might want to identify all the Alabama state laws in relation to hunting regulations. Nobody wants the area game warden to write them a citation.<br /> <br /> The majority of outdoorsmen will concur that Alabama is a top state for quail hunting. Hunting quail gives you a lot of entertainment out in the great outdoors.<br /> <br /> Just make sure to keep safety paramount. Take into consideration the Dick Cheney hunting episode. While quail hunting, former United States Vice President Dick Cheney shot Harry Whittington, a 78-year-old Texas attorney. Dick Cheney afterward admitted that he consumed a handful of beers prior to the episode that almost took the life of his hunting companion. Thus be aware of your intoxification levels (if consuming alcoholic beverages) and don't impair your judgment.<br /> <br /> Overall, as you hunt inside state of Alabama, you need to have in mind the Alabama state hunting regulations & by using good horse sense in gun safety. Get outside in those fields, and have fun! The cooked birds make for good food, and there is nothing like the great Alabama outdoors to have an enjoyable experience hunting. By the way... Roll Tide! - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Read more on <a target='_blank' href='http://www.wingshootingdestinations.com/'>Quail Hunting in Alabama</a> at <a target='_blank' href='http://www.wingshootingdestinations.com/Wingshooting/USA/Alabama-Quail-Hunting/'>Quail Hunting in Alabama</a> </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-14259013247387653182010-01-23T10:49:00.001-08:002010-01-23T10:49:17.575-08:00How To Choose A Good Pair Of Bird Watching Binoculars<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Dale Smith</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>When you are bird watching, you may often wish that you could see the birds you are viewing much closer. Birds can be such fascinating creatures to watch. It isn't always easy to get closer to them without scaring them away or trespassing into their habitats. For this reason, finding and purchasing an adequate pair of bird watching binoculars is necessary.<br /> <br /> You can expect the price range to vary quite a bit between binoculars, depending on the features that are available. There are a lot of different key functions to binoculars that you should be aware of when you are searching for your own proper pair. You can expect to pay between $50 and up to hundreds of dollars. You can also expect to try out different pairs to find out which work best for you.<br /> <br /> Consider what type of magnification you are searching for when you are bird watching. The higher the magnification on the binoculars, the more likely you are going to lose your field of view. Likewise, the lower range of the magnification, the more your field of view will increase. Try checking out different types of magnification to see what works best for your eyes.<br /> <br /> It's important to use a pair of binoculars that can focus easily. You should be able to adjust the focus quickly and still receive a quality image when you are viewing your birds. Usually, the higher quality of binoculars you use, the better the focusing mechanisms will perform. This is something to remember when you are considering prices.<br /> <br /> Something else that is fairly important is regarding the size of the lens found in your binoculars. A huge lens does not guarantee that you will have a crisp view of anything when you are bird watching. Often times people are willing to pay too much money for a large lens, only to find that they are completely unsatisfied with the view quality later on. It is better to go with the recommended lens size of 35mm or 45 mm.<br /> <br /> You should pay particular interest to the eye cups on the binoculars if you wear eye glasses. You need binoculars with soft rubber eye cups, as these will allow your glasses get as close as possible to the lens and improve your viewing quality. There are also binoculars with adjustable eye cups, though they can sometimes be more pricey.<br /> <br /> You might have to try out many different pairs of binoculars to find the type that are right for you. Keep in mind that binoculars that work well for someone else may not work well enough for your own preferences. If you have some friends that enjoy bird watching, consider asking if you can borrow some of their binoculars so you can see the different options available.<br /> <br /> Using the correct pair of bird watching binoculars on your next bird watch can greatly improve your experience. It is a way for you to enjoy and view birds in a way you previously may not have before. A good pair of bird watching binoculars should be considered a necessity for anyone who is looking for a clear view of nature's beauty. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'><a target='_blank' href="http://tinyurl.com/yl89ff9">Bird watching binoculars</a> are a great way to spend the day watching birds, animals or whatever else crosses your path. For accessories like tripods and spotting scopes click on and visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.perceptionoptics.com/binoculars.html">Perception Optics.</a> </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-36938357644608069752010-01-20T11:56:00.001-08:002010-01-20T11:56:11.828-08:00Concepts For The Employment Of Bird Netting For Avian Control<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Steven B.t Smith</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Generally speaking, using Bird netting to control avian populations is the recommended method for most any avian control program. Certainly, there are more than a few ways to employ the netting, which is often seen around airports or other areas. Netting is also cost-effective, many times more so than other methods of birth control.<br /> <br /> Bird netting -- in specific terms -- is looked upon as a more sensible way of controlling large populations of birds that -- when left uncontrolled -- might interfere with any number of human activities. This can include interfering with agricultural processes, aviation and a number of other functions that seem to attract birds, for some reason.<br /> <br /> Typically, netting meant to control or regulate bird populations is also used in aviaries -- which are places where people can go to appreciate various species of birds, without allowing the birds to fly completely free. Quality netting can also help to repel various migratory bird flocks, which soon enough get the message and change their migration patterns away from the areas in which they've been congregating.<br /> <br /> Another favorable aspect to using netting is that controlling the birds and how they congregate also helps to control the filth they may leave in their wake. Less filth means less chance of disease spread between and among the birds and also humans. It can make a lot more sense than many other control measures, which may require more human interaction and staff than relying on netting.<br /> <br /> Other methods of control can also be much more expensive, including trying to seed the population such that it becomes sterile or otherwise population-controlled, using noise cannons or water cannons -- both of which require human staff -- or employing the use of animals to chase away bird populations, which itself presents certain problems.<br /> <br /> However, bird netting requires very little maintenance once it's been properly erected, and the overall cost for such material is relatively small, both on a short-term and long-term basis. Today's modern netting products are also very durable, with many making use of some of the latest materials to come up with netting that is both extremely lightweight yet also very strong.<br /> <br /> Using bird netting to control aviation populations, then, will mean employing the netting to keep down the incidence of human-to-bird contact, for one. For another, it can pay off greatly over both short and long terms, especially as it pertains to cost of employing other more-involved avian control activities or programs, including adding staff to keep bird populations down. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Features and benefits of <a target='_blank' href="http://www.americannettings.com/bird-netting">Bird Netting</a> for avian control programs are numerous and varied. For airports or areas that need to ensure that bird populations either do not get out of hand or do not interfere with vital transportation or other activities, going with a <a target='_blank' href="http://www.americannettings.com">Bird Net</a> or three is essential. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-72143834119398928642010-01-17T07:09:00.000-08:002010-01-17T08:36:03.680-08:00Wildlife Art<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Thomas Goldman</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Art depicting wild animals or birds is called wildlife art. Some of mans earliest artworks depicted wildlife, and it is a popular are of art today.<br /> <br /> Cave paintings from the prehistoric age often included wild animals and birds which were food or danger at the time and so conceptualized very differently from our current perspective on them. Sculptures from the ancient world also often include animals and birds.<br /> <br /> The evolution of people's attitudes to wild animals and birds is clearly reflected in wildlife art. After their initial lives close to wild animals, humans grew to separate themselves from the natural world, and this is reflected in the fact that wildlife was mostly absent from long periods of western art. Religious views at the time ignored the natural world and focused on the human realm.<br /> <br /> The romantic era used wildlife in its typical emotional representations of the world. A typical example is a proud noble lion contrasted with an evil-looking tiger with eyes downcast in shame.<br /> <br /> Around this time wildlife in art was also often about the boundaries between the human world and the natural world, rather than a view of nature in its own right. For example, there was art depicting a lion attacking a domestic horse.<br /> <br /> More recently wildlife art has become a more popular subject and is greatly loved. Landseer's stag paintings were among the most popular of all artworks in the Victorian era and are still popular today, and Audubon's bird books were considered the finest picture books ever published.<br /> <br /> Conservation of nature is currently a hot topic and many wildlife paintings are created to increase public awareness of the important issues of conservation of nature. Also nature is of great interest to many people as a subject in its own right, and wildlife art reflects this interest showing wild animals and birds in their natural habitat. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Want to see the paintings referred to above, and find out more about <a target='_blank' href='http://www.wildlife-art-guide.com/'>Wildlife Art</a>? then visit Thomas Goldman's great site which is the definitive guide to wildife art. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-64064818118784840182010-01-10T04:01:00.000-08:002010-01-10T04:33:46.724-08:00Finding Bird Cages for Sale<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Mike Fallen</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Before bringing a pet bird home, you must have a place to keep it. The most common choice is a bird cage. There are many different kinds and sizes of bird cages on the market and they are available at a range of prices.<br /> <br /> Smaller bird cages can measure just inches in size and are perfect for finches and canaries, while larger bird cages work well for bigger birds, such as hyacinth macaws. You will be able to find simple square box bird cage and also cages which are more ornate with lots of detail. Bird cages also vary in construction material they with materials ranging from aluminum to iron and acrylic.<br /> <br /> There are a few things you should take into consideration before deciding on a bird cage for your new pet. The bird cage you choose should be something that keeps the bird safe and comfortable. It is important that the bird has plenty of room, so make sure and buy the largest possible size appropriate for the size bird you have in order to allow it free movement in its cage.<br /> <br /> It is important to consider the size and space between bars on a bird cage. Bars that are too thin can be easily bent broken by large bars, possibly causing an escape. An escape is also possible if the bars are too far apart. Bird cages with bars too close together can cause birds to injure themselves if their beak, foot, or wing happens to get stuck in between the bars. Of course you will also want to take into consideration how the bird cage will look in your home and how much of your time will be taken up with maintenance procedures as well.<br /> <br /> You can buy high-end bird cages to keep your pet safe at retailers such as Avian Adventures and Midwest Homes for Pets. Their cages have individual stainless steels food and water bowls, hardwood perches, a removable tray, and a toy hook for the bird's entertainment. Play-top cages enable you to take the bird out of the cage and place it on a stand outside of the cage to give it a change of scenery with the familiarity of the play-top cage.<br /> <br /> You can find bird cages at many different stores: retail stores such as Petsmart and Petco, discount stores, or even departmental stores. You can also look online at bird websites or online stores, but remember to factor in shipping costs before buying! Another good and cheap place to hunt a bird cage is garage sales, flea markets, and newspaper advertisements, but make sure and disinfect a secondhand birdcage before using! - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Find out more about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.birdcageguide.com/">bird cages for sale</a> at www.BirdCageGuide.com. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-41101702694072670652009-12-31T00:43:00.001-08:002009-12-31T00:43:46.038-08:00Bird Feeders - Bird Feeding Tips for the Newbie<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Terrance Wottson</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Are you new to bird feeding? If so, then you may be happy with the fact that having bird feeders in your garden or close to your home will give you a source of natural music however conjointly a ornamental fixture that you just and neighbors can surely love. Needless to mention, the kind of bird feeder you choose will make a ton of birds happy. If you would like to grasp more regarding bird feeders and bird feeding, then read on<br /> <br /> First of all, a bird feeder provides your garden or area with functionality and ornamental elements. Since feeders return in numerous styles, designs and materials, you can opt for one that is suitable to your home's general theme. To be closer to nature, though, you can opt for the natural-finished wood bird feeders. If you have got no plan how to form your own bird feeder, then it might be nice news to say that you can easily get one currently in the planning and size you prefer. You can select to by fro the usual pet search, home supply store or maybe from various specialty stores online. Shopping for online can also offer you with additional advantages as you're given additional selections and better costs without having to hop from shop to shop.<br /> <br /> Here are some helpful bird feeding tips for newbies such as you:<br /> <br /> 1. Select your location carefully. You should not place your bird feeders on wide open spaces that are simply seen by bird predators. There ought to be one thing (a tree, a bush or maybe an out of doors ornament) that can enable them to fly to and from your feeder while taking cover from predators. You need to additionally select your location fastidiously therefore you'll be able to avoid places with high traffic or abundant noise and pollution.<br /> <br /> 2. Select prime quality bird seeds. If you want your bird feeder to figure by attracting the most doable range of birds, then you must choose your bird seeds carefully. For starters, you'll be able to continuously use whole sunflower kernels. Choosing top quality bird food can attract the well-liked song birds. Normally of the thumb, you should continuously choose the better forms or bird seed as birds tend to travel to a bird feeder that provides better meals. Therefore if you wish your bird feeders to serve their purpose by attracting a smart variety o birds, then create certain that you invest in sensible bird seed.<br /> <br /> 3. Build water always accessible on your bird feeders. Another reason for birds to come back to your bird feeder is when you have got sufficient supply of clean water. Also, it is necessary to use heated water (in the right temperature, please) during the winter season.<br /> <br /> 4. Practice patience. You can not your bird feeders to right away attract a throng of birds. Like in virtually everything, you need patience for this to happen. Relying on the world or the overall location, birds will visit your bird feeder in an exceedingly matter of days, weeks or maybe months once set up. You have to remember that birds conjointly would like familiarization with a brand new feeder as they are creatures of habit. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Terrance Wottson can be found enjoying online games at just about any hour of the day. If not enjoying the game, Terrance is reading up on the game, figuring out how to level up quickly. After feeling like he has mastered the game, Terrance has written about <a target='_blank' href="http://www.newmafiawarscheats.com/articles/mafia-wars-codes.html">Mafia Wars codes</a>. Read some free tips, strategy, guides, and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.newmafiawarscheats.com/">Mafia Wars cheats</a>. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-63409857850268751152009-12-22T09:29:00.000-08:002009-12-22T09:31:18.482-08:00Treating Parrot Feather Plucking<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Cornelius Lewis</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Feather plucking is a behavioural problem, which once started is very difficult to stop. Not only is it distressing for the bird who looks like a plucked chicken, but it is also distressing for the proud owner who feels as if he has failed in some way and also the appearance of such a bird is not a pleasant sight. </p><div style= 'padding-top:10px;width:320px;float:left;padding-right:10px;'><br /> <div style='margin:auto;padding:0;text-align:center;width:320px;'><object width="320" height="267.294117647"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/8-8roiWE9io&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/8-8roiWE9io&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="320" height="267.294117647"></embed></object></div><div style='margin:auto;padding:0;font-size:0.8em ;color:#000080;text-align:left;width:320px;'><a target='_blank' href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-8roiWE9io&feature=related' target='_blank'>Parrot Plucking</a></div></div></p><br /> <br /> If your parrot has chest feathers missing then this is a sign that they are a plucker, and you need to take steps to prevent the problem getting worse. You need to do more to socialize with your bird, and move it to a busier part of the house. The best thing you can do is provide more toys for the parrot to play with and make sure it is well socialized.<br /> <br /> Besides feather plucking you also need to be on the look out for other illnesses. If you think your bird is not well then you need to act right away. If you have brought home a hand reared parrot then it is quite rare for them to be ill, but you should keep an eye out just in case. You should check your bird's droppings every day and if they suddenly change, without there having been a change in the parrot's diet, then this is a sign that they are ill. The problem with parrots is that once they get sick they soon become a lot worse.<br /> <br /> Finding a good avian vet is extremely difficult and before any problems loom on the horizon, it is worth checking out vets and establishing their track record in regard to parrots. Ensure you have available the appropriate pet carrier to take your bird if he requires any vetinary care. Intraveniously is the only way to treat a pet parrot. They are so aware of the slightest changes in their diet, i.e. the water tastes"funny" and he will not drink it or food which normally has the taste of fruit changes slightly. This can be offputting for a bird, particularly if his appetite is poor. Fortunately, with good management visits to the vet should be few and far between.<br /> <br /> So there you have it in a nutshell. Making sure that your parrot does not turn to plucking means that you have to spend a lot of time with them, and make sure that they have plenty of distractions. Beyond that you must keep an eye on your bird's droppings for the first sign of illness. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>For further details on <a target='_blank' href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Parrot-Care-How-to-Care-for-Parrots-in-the-Wild">parrot care</a> please check <a target='_blank' href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Parrot-Care-How-to-Care-for-Parrots-in-the-Wild">http://hubpages.com/hub/Parrot-Care-How-to-Care-for-Parrots-in-the-Wild</a> After you learn how to care for wild parrots you will better appreciate their domestic needs </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-42316518322922701852009-12-10T15:19:00.000-08:002009-12-16T03:23:45.908-08:00Pet Insurance Advice - Get Peace of Mind For Your Pet's Health With A Pet Insurance Plan<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Josh LaForet</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>It's hard to imagine life without our pets. They're now such an integral part of our family that we have to watch out for them as much as possible. In addition to giving them healthy food, it's also important to take care of their general health and well being. That's why so many pet owners are securing <a target='_blank' href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Insurance-For-Pet-Owners---Do-You-Need-to-Insure-Your-Household-Pets?&id=3275254">insurance for pet owners</a>. Like any insurance, there's a process involved in finding the right coverage for the right price. Read on to find out how to choose the best policy for you.<br /> <br /> The first part of your research process should be checking the different pet insurance websites. You'll want to get an idea of what's available before you even start to get quotes. Looking at a few different options will help you to put together a list of the different features you would like included in an insurance policy.<br /> <br /> Buying insurance for your pet is not so different than buying insurance for you and your family. That's why you'll want to start with getting a variety of insurance quotes to compare prices and coverage available. These quotes will take into account different factors such as the age and breed of your animal as well as what type of coverage you'll want. Just remember that the lowest quote isn't always the best one.<br /> <br /> Of all the different insurance policies available, pet insurance is still relatively new on the market. The problem with this is that there are companies who are now seeing an opportunity in this market and are promising a lot. However, when you look at their experience, you see that they haven't even covered a single pet for the duration of its lifetime. This is something you'll want to avoid as much as possible.<br /> <br /> One of the most essential parts of choosing pet insurance is reading the fine print. You never know what might be excluded from the coverage and it's your responsibility to find it out. In fact, it's always best to ask your potential insurance company what is excluded rather than what's included. This will help you from getting distracted by fancy offerings but neglecting important ones that could end up costing you thousands of dollars.<br /> <br /> You'll save yourself a lot of frustration if you ask the different insurance companies what their claims process is like. When your pet is sick, the last thing you want to worry about is having to make hours worth of calls that lead nowhere. A streamlined claims process will have you getting a reimbursement in a timely fashion without loads of frustration. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>To take the first step in finding the right <a target='_blank' href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Pet-Insurance-Plan---What-You-Should-Avoid-When-Choosing-an-Insurance-Plan-For-Your-Pets&id=3287966">pet insurance plan</a>, I invite you to get a FREE, instant, no obligation quote today by visiting http://www.BestPetInsuranceQuote.info immediately to secure the best deal. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-74657815112878120082009-12-10T08:32:00.000-08:002009-12-14T16:01:12.754-08:00Some Questions to Ask Your Parrot Breeder Before Buying<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Dante Reid</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>The following are some simple guidelines that are going to make it a whole lot easier for you to go about choosing your pet parrot. Basically you just need to take the time to ask the breeder the right questions. A good breeder is going to want to make sure that you are a careful owner so the breeder is going to be really happy that you are taking the time to ask these questions.<br /> <br /> When were these birds hatched? You want a baby bird who is old enough to leave the nest. If he's not old enough a good breeder will tell you this. He'll also tell you when you can return to adopt your friend.<br /> <br /> Closed aviaries help in the prevention of diseases so you should ask whether your breeder kept your parrot in one. There is nothing worse than paying a lot of money for a sick parrot and bringing it home to die.<br /> <br /> Ask whether the bird has been tested for any diseases, and if it has ask to see the documentation from the lab at which the tests were undertaken. It is common for disease checks to be undertaken at the same time as sexing, so if your parrot has been sexed then it is quite likely that this disease check has been undertaken and a certificate will be available.<br /> <br /> Has the parrot's sex been determined? The sex matters little when it comes to the quality of your companion pet. Both a male and a female make wonderful companions. But, to many individuals the sex of the bird really does matter. This is especially true if you're taking the bird home to be with other parrots.<br /> <br /> Make sure that you ask what your parrot has been eating and continue this diet once you bring it home. It is very important that you don't cause a baby parrot undue stress by bringing it home and making sudden changes in its diet.<br /> <br /> Can I view the baby's parents? You'll probably discover that, indeed, the baby's parents are on the premises and you can view them. But the odds are very unlikely you'll be able to hold them. Many breeding parrots are not raised as pets and the parents of this bird may not be tame. In the parents, if they look generally healthy, then they probably are. And healthy parents most often produce health babies.<br /> <br /> Finally, you should ask whether the baby has been hand fed or parent raised. Even if the bird has not been hand fed, don't worry as long as it has been socialized. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>If you are into <a target='_blank' href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Sexing-Parrots---How-to-Tell-If-Your-Parrot-is-Male-Or-Female&id=2257223">sexing parrots</a> then visit <a target='_blank' href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Sexing-Parrots---How-to-Tell-If-Your-Parrot-is-Male-Or-Female&id=2257223">http://ezinearticles.com/?Sexing-Parrots---How-to-Tell-If-Your-Parrot-is-Male-Or-Female&id=2257223</a> </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-10983666150312359682009-12-06T13:34:00.000-08:002009-12-06T13:42:21.562-08:00Chicken Coop Building- The Must Have Guidelines<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Fred Baker</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>One thing you have to understand when getting your chicken coop building program started, is you need to stick with the guidelines.<br /> <br /> The first thing requires you to survey the area. The chickens need to have a sense of security, feel comfortable where they sleep and lay eggs, as well as finding an area that is clean.<br /> <br /> If you want a successfully built chicken coop, follow these guidelines below:<br /> <br /> Planning and Designing. Since you already know how many chickens you have or plan to have, this will determine the overall size.<br /> <br /> Think Ahead. Always keep in mind that there is something else to be done. There are 2 areas you should specifically think about: *Realize that 4 heard of chicken per feeder is the golden rule. *Save time by building the nest boxes at the same time you do your chicken coop building<br /> <br /> The Positioning. When you are looking at the positioning, the biggest thing to worry about is the sunlight. Your chickens need a good amount, but without the coop being directly in it. Plus you have to think about predators who may try to get in and take advantage of your chickens.<br /> <br /> Save Yourself Some Money. If you're on a budget or just want to save some cash, we highly recommend looking in second hand shops. You will be surprised at all the deals you can find for your chicken coop building plans.<br /> <br /> Then of course you can think even farther ahead and make room for future additions. After a couple years you might see that it's getting too small for all the the chickens you have accumulated. If you take this route you'll already have the materials at a discounted price.<br /> <br /> Just Have Some Fun. In the end it starts getting fun when you actually get to start working on it's creation. The chicken coop building process can be easy or difficult. It all depends on you and what course of action you take. For instance; you don't want to forget the little things like notes, the plans, measuring tape, sander, power saw, work bench, face mask, gloves, and anything else you need. All you have to do is follow the guidelines we've given you today and you'll have fun creating your chicken coop building.<br /> <br /> So good luck. Just stick to these chicken coop building guidelines and you'll be fine. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Want to find out more about <a target='_blank' href='http://www.building-chicken-coops-help.com'>Building Chicken Coops</a>, then visit Fred Baker's blog. Best tips on <a target='_blank' href='http://www.building-chicken-coops-help.com/building-a-chicken-coop-review'>How To Build a Chicken Coop</a> topic. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-66996926877576659662009-12-03T14:36:00.000-08:002009-12-03T14:43:21.003-08:00Portable Chicken Coop<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Kor Rassad</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>It is easy to construct a small chicken coop that is portable so that you can move it around in your yard. Look for plans for chicken coops online and you will find a multitude of options to choose from.<br /> <br /> A major benefit of having a portable chicken coop is that when you move it around in your yard, you are fertilizing your yard, along with offering your chickens a feast of bugs, weeds and other insects.<br /> <br /> Mobile chicken coops provide easy access when you want to collect eggs and you can also place them where you can watch over them to keep them safe from predators. They will have access to fresh air and you can also put the coop under a tree in the shade on hot summer days.<br /> <br /> These coops are great for children because they can feed the chickens with ease and also look for their eggs. Simply build an average sized coop and house a small number of chickens when you begin to raise them. They are inexpensive and are typically small or medium in size.<br /> <br /> As chickens are so prone to falling prey to predators such as rodents, foxes and other domestic animals, the coop you build must be strong enough to withstand them. You can also put wire fencing around, even on the bottom, to keep these predators from digging their way through the ground and reaching your chicken. Secure the coop with to make sure the chicken stay inside at night.<br /> <br /> Chicken enjoy being able to freely roam around a large area and setting them free in your yard will be a good idea. This way, they will be able to find worms, weeds and more insects to consume. However, clip off their flight feathers to ensure that they don't fly away and make certain that you have a wire mesh guarding your entire backyard to stop them from escaping and also to keep predators from getting to them.<br /> <br /> Before you start making a chicken coop, you must be aware of the local rules and regulations for housing chickens in your yard. The portable coop must abide by the regular requirements such as constructing with proper dimensions in accordance with the quantity of chickens you intend to have. It is always a good idea to have a look at chicken coops plans and designs beforehand so that you have a proper idea of what is needed. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>If you enjoyed reading this article, and for more great information on the <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com">chicken coop</a>, visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com"> http://www.chickencoopadvice.com</a>. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-33229446893232673752009-12-02T09:32:00.000-08:002009-12-02T15:55:38.930-08:00The Incredible Chicken Coop Plan<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Kor Rassad</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>To avoid any problems after the chicken coop is finished and ready, it is imperative to start out right. Before you go ahead with the construction, contact your municipality or local council and learn about the regulations on keeping chicken in residential areas and ensure that you are not breaking any laws.<br /> <br /> Next, do some research on plans for chicken coops and shortlist a few that you prefer. You can find a multitude of options online, at the local library as well as the local bookstore. After this, try to get the plans for the chicken coops you like. Choose one and you can use this as the base for your coop plan.<br /> <br /> Now go out in your backyard and decide where you will place your coop. Keep in mind the dimensions of the plan and ensure that it will fit. Each chicken needs 4 square feet of space to itself, and if you don't plan to add a run, then make that 10 square feet.<br /> <br /> Also consider the following factors:<br /> <br /> 1. Is there enough natural sunlight available for the coop? 2. The ground should be well drained and must not be damp or wet. 3. Check for the nearest water outlet for cleaning. 4. Will the coop be exposed to any drafts? 5. Check if the boundary or fence will be strong enough to withstand predators. 6. Are hawks and owls a problem? You many need a net on the coop for security. 7. The ground should slope so that water doesn't collect in puddles. 8. The coop must not be too close to the neighbor's house. 9. The coop should not stick out like a sore thumb in the surrounding area.<br /> <br /> The next step is to sketch out the coop to figure out the technicalities of the plan. This must include:<br /> <br /> Windows for sunlight<br /> <br /> 1. Vents 2. Feeders 3. Perches 4. Lights 5. Flooring 6. Nesting boxes<br /> <br /> The placement of these must avoid:<br /> <br /> 7. Dampness 8. Lack of light 9. Moisture 10. Smell caused by the buildup of carbon monoxide 11. Feeder height should be appropriate, and 12. Safety<br /> <br /> Now that these have been sorted out, you can now start with the coop plan. You might want to work out an estimated cost of the materials and construction. Once everything is sorted out, it is most likely that you will not face any problems with your coop. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Enjoyed reading this article? For more great information on building a <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com/">chicken coop</a>, visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com"> http://www.chickencoopadvice.com</a>. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-69498902381555736662009-11-30T13:09:00.000-08:002009-11-30T21:18:26.922-08:00Pet Birds And Their Benefits<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Brenda Briggs</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>When you put down your little backyard ecosystem with flowering bushes, a tree and a patch of grass, you might have hoped for a better class of animal visitor than moles and the odd rabbit. But we just need to look heavenward and there is an astounding variety of birds that flit in and out, hoping to be seen only by people who want to, badly enough. The Discovery Channel keeps zooming in on little birds and animals and using human emotions to describe all that they get up to. Is it possible for the casual animal lover to see all these emotions on display in the antics of our backyard birds?<br /> <br /> Bird courtship is about the most rewarding area to deal in for the watcher of backyard birds. Mating season for birds is the colorful in the year, a time when birds sing and dance around each other hoping to find the best possible mate. Even the common species you find around your backyard, woodpeckers, orioles, buntings, cardinals and others have fascinating mating behavior. Even people unfamiliar with birds tend to recognize the woodpecker's courtship ritual, noisy as they are: they drum out a beat around lose roof tiles, rain gutters and such in a really noisy way. Among the cardinals, the ritual happens around how the male brings tasty morsels to feed the coquette he fancies. The gravity-defying hummingbird weaves wonderfully complex patterns flying around the female. In their varied individual ways, these birds do their very best to win a smile of approval from the ladies they set their cap on.<br /> <br /> Once partnerships have been established and an egg is on its way the hectic activity begins of birds staking out territory and building individual nests. Some birds, the nighthawk for example, do not even bother to build nests; they will just hop on to your roof, find a non-sloping surface, and set their cargo down right there. But the birds that build cute little nests are much more fun. The hummingbird has that well-known cocoon-like creation made out of straw and mud; sparrows and pigeons have untidy-looking little nests of sticks, and odds and ends; they make up for their humbleness with endless sentimental family play though. Some birds have taken to the 21st-century, and scavenge for modern household waste to carry over to their construction sites. Discarded napkins, rubber bands, shredded paper, the odd piece of shiny tinsel and jewelry, have all been found in nests built on the roofs and trees around homes by backyard birds. Of course it would be no use building a home if a bird were not willing to defend it. Birds can often be remarkably territorial; some birds, the robin for example, have trouble standing the sight of any other robin in the entire plot of land. But they can be very welcoming of their friends, once the nesting season is over with. Sparrows happen to be much less ambitious, and don't mind other sparrows building in the vicinity. You should try to see birds of every feather sing and dance around their domicile, to advertise that no one is to have ideas about their area.<br /> <br /> After this, begins the actual hatching process and all the wonderful family drama that ensues. The parents anxiously keep guard all the time; if you want to lean in for a closer look, make sure you don't touch anything. Parent birds are known to often inexplicably abandon their hatchlings if humans disturb them. Feeding the hatchlings of your backyard birds might seem quite adorable: but that really is a strict no-no. Sometimes a parent birds seems to keep their fledglings half-starved; but that is only to make sure that they work up the motivation to go out and forage for themselves.<br /> <br /> An important part of gazing at our backyard birds is to know where to draw the line with your passion. Just the thought of knowing that your home gives shelter to a few little flying angels can be precious; as long as you leave well alone, there is no reason why the whole family cannot participate. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>I enjoy writing about pets and <a target='_blank' href="http://www.sexualaddiction.me">christian books</a> on my <a target='_blank' href="http://www.sexualaddiction.me">free audio books online</a> website daily. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-57777795962528953352009-11-30T08:50:00.000-08:002009-11-30T09:05:52.545-08:00Five Crucial Elements of Building a Chicken Coop<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Kor Rassad</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>When constructing a chicken coop, you should follow these guidelines:<br /> <br /> Appearance and Design:<br /> <br /> Your first step should be to put your design on paper. Plan out all the details, including the colors for the roof and walls and the materials you wish to use. The design should be aesthetically appealing, always be considerate that if your neighbors can see the coop, it should not be a defacement or distraction to its surroundings. Once it is finished, try to remove any garbage or weeds that may grow around it. You could also maintain a pleasant landscape around the coop in order to enhance the overall appearance.<br /> <br /> Use Sound Judgment:<br /> <br /> Using sound judgment is essential when you are planning out your chicken coop. For example, the building materials you use must be easy to clean and disinfect. All doors must open inwards, and it is preferable if all the windows are sliding ones so that the chickens don't roost on them. A tip to avoid puddles when you hose down the chicken coop is to make the floor slightly sloping. In doing so, the water will flow out and will not collect in puddles.<br /> <br /> Protection:<br /> <br /> A well-constructed coop will shield your chickens from elements like bad weather as well as hungry predators. Make a draft-free coop with doors and windows which can be closed and opened when needed. These windows and doors should have wire mesh screens. The coop can also be elevated from the ground. Also, the chicken wire that goes around the run should be buried at least a foot deep to keep away predator that might dig their way through.<br /> <br /> Light Source:<br /> <br /> Our chickens will need a healthy source of warmth and light on cold days and a proper ventilation during the warmer months. If the coop faces the couth side, it will get direct sunlight all day. However, if your aim is to produce eggs all year, then you could consider electrical lighting inside the coop.<br /> <br /> Placement of Water and Feeders:<br /> <br /> Your chicken must be able to access the feeders and water easily. However, be careful of their placement as chickens make a mess out of everything because of their scratching habits. To avoid this, put the feeders at the same height as the chickens back so that their feet can't reach them. Follow the same rule with the water, and be sure to keep them filled throughout the day. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>To Learn more about my<a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com">chicken coop</a>, please visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com"> http://www.chickencoopadvice.com</a>. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-30492924517385205702009-11-19T17:49:00.000-08:002009-11-19T18:37:49.091-08:00Tips for Chicken Coop Construction<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Kor Rassad</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Having a chicken coop in your backyard may be a profitable idea, but there are a few guidelines you must follow to be successful with this venture. If you don't, it is most likely that your chickens will not lay eggs and you will become frustrated. Here are the factors you must be aware of.<br /> <br /> Positioning the Coop<br /> <br /> This is the first thing you should take into account before you begin construction. You want to position the chicken coop in a spacious area, where the chicken are exposed to the maximum amount of sunlight and fresh breeze they can get. If they are unable to get this, they will not be happy with the coop and will therefore not lay as many eggs. Of course, there are many areas which do not have as much sunlight as others, so a better option in that situation will be to install electric bulbs in the coop. The basic idea is to ensure that the chickens do not remain in darkness for the larger part of the day.<br /> <br /> Coop Dimensions<br /> <br /> Another important aspect is the size of the coop. Chickens are extremely picky when it comes to comfort and if they are not happy with the coop size, they will surely make it obvious. Furthermore, if you don't take into consideration the size of the chicken coop in relation with how many chickens you want to have, you may end up with a too large or even too small space, and both of these will cause problems. <br /> <br /> If you intend to have a portable coop, keeping it small will be a better idea. However, if you want a large coop, then it is advisable to search for plans online which have a run included in them so that your chickens can get some exercise as well as fresh air.<br /> <br /> Climate and Flooring Choice<br /> <br /> The third thing you must look into is choosing between the options of flooring for the coop. You can have dried grass, sand or sawdust. Your choice mainly depends on your local climate, for example, sawdust does not do well in rainy climates. Here, a better choice would be sand, as this will drain water efficiently.<br /> <br /> Once you have all this factors sorted out, you are ready to go ahead with the construction. There is a multitude of plans available online for you to choose from. Once you have selected what you want, be sure to use quality materials. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>For more great tips and advice on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com">Chicken Coop</a>, visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com"> http://www.chickencoopadvice.com</a>. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-29299864776375797972009-11-19T16:49:00.000-08:002009-11-19T17:01:04.546-08:00Chicken Coop Plans - Elements for Success<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Kor Rassad</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>There is much more to selecting a chicken coop plan than just the aesthetics of the designs. It is essential that the design fits into that of your backyard, but there are other factors that you must take into account while choosing plans.<br /> <br /> You chickens need a particular amount of space to be happy and healthy. Each chicken should have at least four square feet of space all to itself, as overcrowding often results in feather picking as their quality of life is reduced, and is even known to cause cannibalism.<br /> <br /> Light is another important factor in chicken coop plans. Light is needed to stimulate the laying of eggs in the coop, and is important if you want your chickens to lay eggs throughout the year. Electric or tungsten bulbs should be placed inside the coop to provide light. These even serve as a source of warmth on colder days.<br /> <br /> Chickens possess a natural instinct to perch, hence it is necessary that you give perches so that they don't perch on the feeders or nesting boxes as this leads to these areas being covered in chicken droppings, which you don't want. Eight inches per chicken is enough. <br /> <br /> As strange as it may sound, chickens sweat. Chickens can live in cold conditions but not in moist ones so it is essential to their health that you add vents to your design. They can be in the shape of small windows or vents in the walls, but it shouldnt be windy inside the coop. you can make this possible by ensuring that the side which has the vents doesn't face the wind. By doing this, you will allow fresh air and oxygen to enter the chicken coop while letting the moisture and stale air escape.<br /> <br /> You will also need nesting boxes if you want your chickens to lay eggs. Six chickens can share one nest, but these must be dark. Make sure that they are four inches deep and fill them with wood shavings or straw.<br /> <br /> Your chickens must be safe from predators such as hawks, raccoons, coyotes, foxes and rats. Ensure that the structure is strong and that it is impossible to be knocked over by a person. Add wire fencing around the coop, up to one foot deep underground so that rodents and foxes cannot dig through.<br /> <br /> Remember that these predators can be quite cunning so be certain that your coop is safe from them. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Enjoyed reading this article on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com">Chicken Coop</a>, visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com"> http://www.chickencoopadvice.com</a> for more great tips. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-40316807068303563572009-11-19T10:13:00.000-08:002009-11-19T11:08:40.365-08:00What is a Chicken Ark?<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Kor Rassad</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>A chicken ark is a particular kind of housing for chickens that is a bit different from a regular chicken coop. In the United States, this kind of housing is often referred to as a chicken tractor instead, but the building is the same thing. It's just the name that's different. Essentially, it is a portable chicken coop without a floor. This makes some things, like cleaning, much easier, because most chicken droppings will simply fall directly to the dirt.<br /> <br /> The most common design for a chicken ark is an A-frame, which is kind of the same structure as a saw-horse. For this kind of ark, you attach two end-pieces with a long horizontal beam at the top. The end-pieces consist of two beams put together with roughly a 45 degree angle (or greater). These vertical beams are then connected to each other with a cross-piece, forming roughly the same shape as a capital A, hence the name A-frame. <br /> <br /> Once you have the frame constructed, you can attach walls, chicken or similar wire, and nest boxes and a roost within the frame itself. Since there is no floor, and not a whole lot of heavy wood attached to the chicken ark, this type of house for your birds is usually more easy to move around your garden. You can attach wheels to it to make the process even easier. This type of design is not perfect, though, because the lack of floor makes it a bad choice for cold environments. If you live somewhere that gets extremely cold, you may wish to consider using a different kind of portable chicken coop instead, or your birds will get sick from the temperature.<br /> <br /> A different design looks more like a wheel-barrow or hand-cart, with a more traditional coop on the end in place of the cart. This design is still very portable, and still has a wire walls at the bottom with no real floor on the coop part of the ark, but provides a little bit more protection from the heat. They are also heavier, though.<br /> <br /> Another problem with using a chicken ark instead of a traditional coop to house your poultry is that they are not very predator-proof. Since the construction of the bottom part consists largely of wire mesh, your birds will not feel very safe if there are animals prowling about which want to eat them. The lack of a floor means that if any predators manage to get in through that wire, your chickens will be in dire straits indeed. Make sure you don't have large numbers"or ideally any"natural predators of chickens if you construct an ark.<br /> <br /> However, if predators and temperature are not big problems where you live, then a chicken ark may be the ideal solution if you plan on raising chickens. They are very easy to clean, and most designs come with detachable walls to make this even easier. They can also help to let your chickens range the yard without walking completely free, which while nice is not always an option. For instance, if you live in a suburban area but have a very large garden, this kind of housing is probably a much better bet than a larger coop and just letting your birds walk free, where they will probably get into your neighbours' gardens as well. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Kor Rassad is a chicken coop enthusiast. For more great tips and advice on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com">chicken coop</a>, visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com"> http://www.chickencoopadvice.com</a>. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-78390047680069468452009-11-19T05:01:00.000-08:002009-11-19T05:05:16.169-08:00Chicken Coop Designs<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Kor Rassad</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>If you've taken an interest in chicken-raising, either as a hobby or a way to acquire eggs and chicken meat without having to buy them from the grocery store, how to house your new birds will be one of the first things you want to tackle. The standard for housing poultry is to build them a comfortable chicken coop to live in. Of course, how you construct it will vary depending on your specific scenario, how many chickens you plan on keeping, what kind of area you live in, and so forth.<br /> <br /> Regardless, though, there are some aspects of chicken coop designs that are identical no matter the circumstances.<br /> <br /> * Make sure your birds have enough living space. Inside the coop, you'll want to give them at least 4 square feet each in total area. This means if you have 5 chickens, you need to have at least 20 square feet for them to live comfortably in the coop.<br /> <br /> * Make sure you leave room in the plan to attach a chicken run outside the coop itself. Chickens need 10 square feet each to walk around in, otherwise they will feel cramped.<br /> <br /> Other than these space concerns, much of what you look for in your chicken coop designs is up to you. You can design the exterior of the coop to look like anything you want, from a victorian house or a greek temple to a functional and minimalist wooden box. One thing you should make sure to keep in mind, though, is that your coop will need to be big enough for you to get inside for cleaning purposes. If you can't get into it, your job of keeping your chickens healthy and happy will be that much more difficult.<br /> <br /> A few other things you want to include, regardless of your chicken coop designs are adequate ventilation and predator protection. There are many animals which prey on poultry, from foxes and hawks to wolves, wild dogs, and even wild cats. With all this to worry about, your birds will feel much safer"and thus, will be much more productive and healthy"if you ensure that their home is solid and hard for wild animals to get into. Use solid wooden walls instead of a wire frame mesh. Of course, you shouldn't use wood to frame your chicken run; for that job, wire frame mesh is just fine. <br /> <br /> Ventilation is important because chickens do not like extremes in temperature regardless of whether it's too hot or too cold. They prefer cool weather, but if it's too cold they will get just as unhappy as if it's too hot. Make sure you include some windows when planning out your chicken coop designs to account for this preference of your birds. A window towards the top is a good idea, because the hot, stale air will go out of it naturally, and you won't have to worry about installing some kind of mechanical system to circulate air. <br /> <br /> Other ideas include adding nesting boxes for your hens to lay eggs in, roosts for them to sleep on, and easy-to-clean bedding boxes for the chicken droppings to fall into. Roosts are especially important, because chickens do not like sleeping on the ground. Regardless of how you make your chicken coop designs, just make sure your chickens have enough room and stay comfortable. They'll thank you for it. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>If you enjoyed reading my article on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com">chicken coop</a>, visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com"> http://www.chickencoopadvice.com</a> for more great info. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-1349181848717977852009-11-17T16:01:00.000-08:002009-11-17T16:33:47.374-08:00What is a Chicken Ark?<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Kor Rassad</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>A chicken ark is a particular kind of housing for chickens that is a bit different from a regular chicken coop. In the United States, this kind of housing is often referred to as a chicken tractor instead, but the building is the same thing. It's just the name that's different. Essentially, it is a portable chicken coop without a floor. This makes some things, like cleaning, much easier, because most chicken droppings will simply fall directly to the dirt.<br /> <br /> The most common design for a chicken ark is an A-frame, which is kind of the same structure as a saw-horse. For this kind of ark, you attach two end-pieces with a long horizontal beam at the top. The end-pieces consist of two beams put together with roughly a 45 degree angle (or greater). These vertical beams are then connected to each other with a cross-piece, forming roughly the same shape as a capital A, hence the name A-frame. <br /> <br /> Once you have the frame constructed, you can attach walls, chicken or similar wire, and nest boxes and a roost within the frame itself. Since there is no floor, and not a whole lot of heavy wood attached to the chicken ark, this type of house for your birds is usually more easy to move around your garden. You can attach wheels to it to make the process even easier. This type of design is not perfect, though, because the lack of floor makes it a bad choice for cold environments. If you live somewhere that gets extremely cold, you may wish to consider using a different kind of portable chicken coop instead, or your birds will get sick from the temperature.<br /> <br /> A different design looks more like a wheel-barrow or hand-cart, with a more traditional coop on the end in place of the cart. This design is still very portable, and still has a wire walls at the bottom with no real floor on the coop part of the ark, but provides a little bit more protection from the heat. They are also heavier, though.<br /> <br /> Another problem with using a chicken ark instead of a traditional coop to house your poultry is that they are not very predator-proof. Since the construction of the bottom part consists largely of wire mesh, your birds will not feel very safe if there are animals prowling about which want to eat them. The lack of a floor means that if any predators manage to get in through that wire, your chickens will be in dire straits indeed. Make sure you don't have large numbers"or ideally any"natural predators of chickens if you construct an ark.<br /> <br /> However, if predators and temperature are not big problems where you live, then a chicken ark may be the ideal solution if you plan on raising chickens. They are very easy to clean, and most designs come with detachable walls to make this even easier. They can also help to let your chickens range the yard without walking completely free, which while nice is not always an option. For instance, if you live in a suburban area but have a very large garden, this kind of housing is probably a much better bet than a larger coop and just letting your birds walk free, where they will probably get into your neighbours' gardens as well. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Kor Rassad is a chicken coop enthusiast. For more great tips and advice on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com">chicken coop</a>, visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com"> http://www.chickencoopadvice.com</a>. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-26748002754479758522009-11-17T03:46:00.000-08:002009-11-17T09:23:09.966-08:00Small Chicken Coop Secrets<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Kor Rassad</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>A Better Small Chicken Coop<br /> <br /> Today, an progressive number of individuals are getting interested in constructing chicken coops, and with different plans and designs for DIY coops becoming accessible in the marketplace, you can pick out special characteristics and produce a hencoop that is custom made for your own individual demands. For newbies, however, it is incessantly a better idea to create a small chicken coop first and then advance to a greater one with more chickens after they have gathered some experience. Here are a few reasons why making a small chicken coop is better than a large one.<br /> <br /> Lower Constructing Material Prices<br /> <br /> Everyone wishes to generate the most out of the smallest sum of investment. The basic grounds why you must prefer a small coop over a large one is the lower cost of material required to fabricate the coop. Moreover, maintenance will likewise cost much less for a small coop and you will before long realize that smaller coops will save you rather a lot of money initially. Also, a smaller coop will be ready in lesser time and it will also need less effort, so you may want to consider keeping a small coop instead of a large one.<br /> <br /> Upkeep<br /> <br /> Maintenance is also much easier for a small chicken coop. You will be able to clean the coop on a regular basis and quickly with ease, and this is definitely a better choice for you if you want to maintain the chicken coop as a side project and not a full-time one. If the coop is small, it will take less time to clean, and you will have more time to spend on different activities or work.<br /> <br /> Portability<br /> <br /> Lastly, smaller chicken coops give an advantage over large ones in terms of mobility. If you move a lot, it will be a much lesser hassle to have a small coop. Another advantage of a small coop is that you can move it around in your backyard so that the grass doesn't become dry. The chickens will also love searching for weeds and bugs and different insects in the land. Also, you can move the coop to position it in sunshine or even in the shade of a tree, leaving you constant options for emplacement.<br /> <br /> An progressive number of individuals are selecting small coops over large ones so study your essentials and find out the most suited alternative for your demands. Think Of, the security and comfort of your chickens is of utmost importance, and whatever plan you prefer must fulfill their needs for comfort as much as yours. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>If you enjoyed reading my article on <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com">chicken coop</a>, visit <a target='_blank' href="http://www.chickencoopadvice.com"> http://www.chickencoopadvice.com</a> for more great info. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-80060470328904519492009-11-08T11:27:00.000-08:002009-11-08T12:02:56.253-08:00A Kookaburra with a Message<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Damian Papworth</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>The day started like any other, up at 6am and straight to the computer and work. 7am arrives finally, the caf is open. I dress my daughter quickly and head off for my coffee. Today was a bit different to most though, as I pulled up sharply once I got to the front gate. There, a mere two feet from us was a magnificent Australian kookaburra.<br /> <br /> I could not believe it let us get so close without flying away. These wild birds are not used to humans. Getting so close to one is so unusual the memory will stick for a long time. I slowly went back into my home, got my wife so she could enjoy this calm presence too. So the four of us stood there for nigh on 5 minutes, enjoying each other's company with wonder, before our friend finally flew away.<br /> <br /> Having had my coffee now though and reflecting on the experience, I realize I blundered my way to the gate, to within two feet of this bird without even knowing it was there. I know the kookaburra was aware of me, was I really that caught up in my own little world though that I did not see this creature till we were almost butting heads? Did I really need to get close enough that we were eyeballing each other before I even noticed he was there?<br /> <br /> One more step and surely I would have sent the kookaburra to flight. I would have missed this wonderful start to the day; it would simply have been sacrificed to inattention. What a terrible loss as these magical moments with nature are so rare. It was really a little bit of a wakeup call. Slow down and smell the roses. There is so much happening right now, yet we are all rushing to tomorrow, eyes so focused on the future we forget to enjoy the present.<br /> <br /> From my home on Australia's Gold Coast, my young family of three are blessed with the song (or laughter) of kookaburras quite regularly. Never have I experienced one in such a personal way as I did today. I know from today too that the kookaburra's song will have a special meaning for me; there will be a message in every verse. "Slow down Damian" it will sing. "Enjoy what is in front of you right now". A message perhaps we all can benefit from. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>Damian Papworth is a committed father. He recently went looking for <a target='_blank' href="http://babyhighchairssearch.com/">baby high chairs</a>. He found the <a target='_blank' href="http://babyhighchairssearch.com/fisher_price_high_chair.htm">Fisher Price high chair</a> products were very impressive. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-43231564669382378602009-10-30T21:14:00.000-07:002009-10-30T21:37:03.253-07:00Things To Remember When Designing a Bedroom<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Dirk Williams</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>As we begin our discussion about room design, we should probably determine the difference between designing a space and decorating one. I will be talking about interior design, not differing decor tastes. Interior design really refers more to the functionality and physicality of the room. Decorating is what is done after the major design is laid out. In addition, it is based more on individual preferences. I would like to present you with a list of what I consider to be the most important and basic components of designing a room.<br /> <br /> 1. Probably the most important piece of our design puzzle is that the room must be proportionate to those who will use it. This is not nearly as complicated as it sounds. It just means that all the parts should match in size relative to each other. Say you are designing a room for a toddler. A king size bed in his room that measures 10 by 12 would be the definition of disproportionate. That bed does not fit in that room or with that person. It is not a matter of taste it is just true.<br /> <br /> 2. Always remember to let that sun shine in! Nothing compares to natural lighting. It makes any room come to life. When making sure that your room lets in enough sunlight, keep in mind this is one time that there is no such thing as too much!<br /> <br /> 3. Lets stop here for a little breather. Take a deep breath. Now let it out slowly. Okay, now that was not just a recess. It is our next big piece. We need air. Design your room with that in mind. Give ample space for airflow. It makes the room cooler and more crisp and fresh. If you obeyed guideline two, then your ample light-providing windows can also get that air moving. If you were unable or unwilling to have many windows installed, then do not forget that there are other options for creating airflow. Fans placed strategically can increase the flow. In addition, there are some great rooftop ventilation systems available.<br /> <br /> 4. Everyone needs their space. Design must reflect that need. You should be able to move about freely in your room. We have many doors in bedrooms. Just the entrance and a closet are basic. If you have a suite with a bathroom attached or have an outside door, it becomes more challenging to design a room that allows free movement. Just remember that a challenge does not mean it is impossible. Working within limits, can still provide enough space with some smart planning.<br /> <br /> 5. Although I did mention earlier that interior design was different than decorating, there are some points where the two can intersect. You need to remember that there are certain things that should be included or at least left room for in your design plan. This is definitely one place where you can express a bit more creativity. Simple things like light fixtures and window dressings can be included. They can add to the design and the decor at the same time.<br /> <br /> I hope that this list gets you excited at the prospect of designing a bedroom. This is only a short overview of some of the important basics of interior design. There are many resources out there if you would like to delve further into this topic. If nothing else, I know that the next time you are visiting someones house, you will be looking to see if they read this article, too. If not, you may want to show them. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>If you are looking for new ways to decorate your home. Check out <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buy-decorative-bird-house.com">Birdhouses</a> and more at this website. They have a fantastic selection of home decor. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-65926364263840347622009-10-30T21:07:00.000-07:002009-10-30T21:13:32.512-07:00Great Places to Search for Furniture on a Budget<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Dirk Williams</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>There are plenty of people at one time or another that find themselves having to live on a tight budget and you will often find people who are first time homeowners that fall into that category as well as people who might be going through career or lifestyle changes.<br /> <br /> Believe it or not, it is actually very easy to come by furniture that does not look like what I call early marriage, you know the hand-me-downs and the garage sale items or the culmination of what you had or your spouse had before you got married, the stuff that really clashes. It is very simple to find furniture that does not cost a fortune and can add a more coordinated, mature look to your home.<br /> <br /> As a single parent at one time, I had a very tight budget and post divorce, you do not necessarily want to keep furniture items that remind you of the union of marriage that has now been dissolved, so I had to find ways to make my very tight budget stretch in order to get some new furniture when I moved.<br /> <br /> I do not want to mislead you into thinking that these ideas will instantly lead you to the perfect piece of furniture you are looking for because chances are, it wont. In fact, you will probably have to do a lot of searching to find everything you want and are looking for, but its not too hard to have a good time doing this because the trips you take to look for furniture can be quite interesting and comical as well.<br /> <br /> One of the best places to look is at garage sales. Depending on the time of year when you are shopping, you can find some great deals on some very well taken care of furniture that people just have either no room for or just do not want anymore. The last couch I found at a garage sale was well maintained and had no flaws or stains and it was very close to what I was looking for and I was able to pick it up for $25.00. Now, seriously, how can you beat $25 for a very well maintained couch? I have not been able to find that great of a deal since, I have found some great deals, but none as great as that.<br /> <br /> Flea Markets are another good choice because there are tons of communities that have a flea market on the weekend and vendors who are looking to make you a deal to get rid of their stock are usually bountiful at a Flea Market. Just because their furniture might be cheap does not mean it is cheaply made, remember, these vendors do not have the overhead that the owners of a furniture store do and this is why they can cut you a great price break.<br /> <br /> Thrift stores, consignment shops, scratched and dented rooms in the bigger furniture places are all great places to look for your next piece of furniture on a tight budget. Keep these tips in mind when you are looking and also, keep in mind that you might want to discuss this with family members, they might have a great piece of furniture to add to your home that they are willing to part with or have no use for. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>If you are looking for new ways to decorate your home. Check out <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buy-decorative-bird-house.com">Birdhouses</a> and more at this website. They have a fantastic selection of home decor. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110276353972466033.post-11179306980009987192009-10-16T17:07:00.000-07:002009-10-16T17:43:37.547-07:00Best Practices for Making Floors Look Great<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>By Dirk Williams</div><br /><div class='uawarticle'>Beautiful carpet is something that can be enjoyed for many years and there is a lot to be said for the plush fibers that allow many days and nights of resting on the floor or rolling around with your kids having a great time.<br /> <br /> Over time though, those carpet fibers wear down and your once beautiful carpet can lose its plush feel and also the clean appearance it once had. In high traffic areas such as entry ways and exits or rooms that are used frequently such as the living area or family room can see the most of this wear and can start to look rather drab. There are also home owners who have nothing but hardwood flooring and even those hardwood floors are prone to high traffic breakdown.<br /> <br /> One of the best ways to solve a high traffic floor problem and to be able to maintain the beautiful appearance of your floors is to purchase a few area rugs for these high traffic areas. Sometimes, we also view the floor as a decorative piece and an area rug can add an excellent accent piece to the ambiance of any room.<br /> <br /> Selecting a rug is not just as simple as going into a store and seeing a rug that is not hideous and buy it. There are several things you should consider when you are looking to purchase an area rug and the following are some of the more popular examples of the type of rugs that you should consider when looking to purchase an area rug or two.<br /> <br /> Depending on the room you are planning on placing the rug in and your budget, this can be a fairly easy choice as long as you take your time and look at all of the different styles that are available to you. One style would be a faded oriental rug that you can purchase at an almost any furniture store because they usually use these rugs as part of their displays as well, and there is typically nothing in a furniture store that is not for sale. If you state that you are interested in a rug, most places will sell it to you. The faded type of Oriental rug will add class to just about any room, but make sure it does not class with the room decor, for example if you have an English country room, you would not want to put an oriental rug in there because it does not stick with the theme of the room.<br /> <br /> Another good rug would be one that has a floral design that is hooked for a more Victorian type of room or a more antique room, maybe even an old-world style of room. There are so many different floral designs to choose from and it would be difficult to not be able to at least find one that will go with just about any decor that is in this style.<br /> <br /> Another good place for this type of rug would be in a breakfast nook or on most dining room tiles or hardwood floors. Typically, these rooms have a bland color on the floor and adding a floral area rug will give the room a very welcoming feel. - 30447</div><div class='uawresource'><div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawabout'><br /> About the Author:<br /> </div><div class='uawlinks'>If you are looking for new ways to decorate your home. Check out <a target='_blank' href="http://www.buy-decorative-bird-house.com">Birdhouses</a> and more at this website. They have a fantastic selection of home decor. </div><br /> </div>judesterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14855785523899272443noreply@blogger.com0