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			offers poultry production classRaising backyard chickens right - is keeping yardbirds all it's 
			cracked up to be?
 
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            [January 21, 2015]  
            It doesn’t get much better than frying 
			up a couple of farm-fresh eggs that you just collected yourself. 
			Maybe that is why so many people, whether they are on a rural 
			acreage or an urban homestead, are becoming increasingly interested 
			in raising chickens in their backyards. | 
        
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				 “Whether motivated by extremely local food, or simply having a 
				showy pet to decorate the yard, there are a number of things you 
				need to know about raising chickens so that your family and your 
				birds can live happy and healthy together,” says Deborah 
				Cavanaugh-Grant, Local Foods Systems and Small Farms Educator 
				with University of Illinois Extension. 
 Deborah will be offering a class on home-scale poultry 
				production called Raising Backyard Chickens Right on January 27 
				from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the University of Illinois Extension 
				Office located at 700 S. Airport Drive in Springfield, Ill. 
				Participants will discuss: starting your chicks; considerations 
				for building a coop and designing a chicken run; overcoming 
				winter weather and pressure from predators; and handling and 
				selling eggs in Illinois safely and legally.
 
              
                
				 
              
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			A small fee will be charged, payable in advance or at the door. 
			Pre-registration is preferred to ensure adequate space and 
			materials. To register or for more information contact the 
			University of Illinois Extension office at 217-782-4617,
			cvnghgrn@illinois.edu  
			or visit our website at
			
			http://web.extension.illinois.edu/lms 
			 
			[Deborah Cavanaugh-Grant, University 
			of Illinois Extension Educator] |