Newsletter

March 2025

Welcome to the FIRST Poultry Nerds Newletter!

Where we will share even more information to help you on your poultry journey!

Today’s Humor:

What does a chicken need to lay a daily egg?

HEN-DURANCE!

Sprouting grains for chickens

Interested in Sprouting Grains for the birds?

April 1 is a webinar, sign up here

More Brooding help

March 20 webinar, sign up here

Roosting chickens is a rafter and other poultry definistions

The Livestock Conservancy is a wealth of information.

They have a list of common Chicken terms:

Chicken is a common domestic fowl (Gallus domesticus)

Chick is a newly hatched chicken

Pullet is a female chicken, less than a year of age.

A fluffy yellow chick standing next to a brown egg on a dark blue background.

Incubating

Incubating eggs takes a bit of practice, but once you get it, you will be hooked!

Here are some tips to make incubating eggs a bit easier for you.

Temperature needs to be 99.5F, a second thermometer is best to check to make sure the incubator is reading correctly. If the incubator is empty, try placing some water bottles inside of it, as it is hard to stabilize temp and humidity on an empty incubator.

Humidity should be between 30-45%, try without water and see how it settles. Consistency is most important. Place incubator away from windows, vents and open doors.

Try to resist candling the eggs, the best hatch rates will be from eggs left to grow. Leave them in a turner until 3 days before hatch. At this point, remove turner, put down some shelf liner, increase humidity to 60-65% and wait! After they are done hatching, open the vents to release humidity and allow the chicks to fluff. Once dry, remove them from the incubator. Enjoy!

Jennifer Bryant, Bryant’s Roost

A rooster and a hen standing side by side on a wooden surface outdoors.

Breeding is an intricate blend of art and science, where the understanding of genetics and careful selection techniques come together to create healthy, robust, and high performing and productive strains. In the fascinating world of breeding and genetics, the creation of new strains can lead to birds with enhanced qualities, such as higher performance ability, better egg production, superior meat quality, disease resistance, and overall hardiness. In a recent episode of Bred to Perfection, part of the Maximus Troy Publications Broadcasting Network, hosts Kenny Troiano, Nancy Troiano, and Frank Bradley shared valuable insights into the principles of strain creation in animal breeding. This article expands on their discussion, offering both novice and experienced breeders a comprehensive understanding of the process. Whether you're just starting out or have been breeding for years, these principles will elevate your breeding program and help you unlock the full potential of your strain.

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The Art and Science of Breeding

——Kenny Troiano


Caring for Baby Chicks

-Carey Blackmon, CareyBlackmon.com

Caring, brooding baby chicks

Raising baby chickens and quail, also known as chicks, can be a rewarding and educational experience for both children and adults. Whether you plan to raise chickens or quail for eggs, meat, or simply as pets, providing proper care during their early stages is crucial for their health and well-being. In this guide, we will walk you through the essential steps to care for baby chickens and set them up for a healthy and happy life.

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