A Family Guide To Keeping Chickens (62 page)

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Pencilled
Fine lines either around or across the feathers

Pin feather
Small growing quill

Pipping
When a hatching chick pierces the eggshell

Point of lay (POL) hen
Female approaching the age when she is able to lay

Pop-hole
Small door used by chickens to access the henhouse

Pot egg
Imitation egg

Poultry saddle
Device to protect the hen’s back from the cockerel

Preen gland
Organ producing oil for conditioning feathers

Preening
Using the beak to tidy and oil the feathers

Prolapse
When the oviduct protrudes outside the vent

Pullet
Female before her first adult moult

Pure-breed
Bird with defined characteristics, able to reproduce offspring that closely resemble the parents

Red mite
Parasite that lives in the henhouse causing serious debility

Rollaway nest-box
Nest-box where eggs roll out of reach of the hens

Rooster
American word for a male chicken

Roosting
Sleeping on a perch or branch

Rose comb
Flat, knobbly comb finishing in a spike

Salmonella
Bacterial intestinal disease that can be passed between chickens and humans

Scaly leg mite
Parasite that lives under the leg scales, causing irritation and lameness

Single comb
Upright serrated comb

Soft-feathered
All breeds other than game fowl

Soluble grit
Usually crushed oyster shells to provide extra calcium

Sour crop
Yeast infection of the crop

Spangled
Contrasting colour at the end of each feather

Spurs
Sharp horn-like growths on the legs of males and some hens

SQP
Suitably qualified person to sell chemical wormers

Still air incubator
Has no fan to regulate temperature

Strain
Breeding line showing particular features

Tower drinker
Central water reservoir with surrounding trough

Treadle feeder
Releases food when the chicken stands on a metal plate

True bantam
Small breed of chicken with no large equivalent

Utility strain
Birds bred for productivity rather than showing

Vent
Opening through which droppings and eggs are passed

Vetwrap
Animal bandage that does not stick to hair or feathers

Waterglass
Sodium silicate – used for preserving eggs

Wattles
The flesh hanging under the beak

Wing clipping
Trimming the flight feathers to prevent flying

Witch/fairy egg
Tiny egg without yolk

Worm-egg count
Laboratory test for worm-eggs in droppings

Further Reference
Organizations

Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (Animal health and welfare, public health, egg marketing queries)

www.animalhealth.defra.gov.uk

British Hen Welfare Trust (Campaigns for better welfare for commercial layers and organizes re-homing of ex-battery hens)

Hope Chapel, Ash Moor, Rose Ash, Devon EX36 4RF

www.bhwt.org.uk

Tel: 01884 860084

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Nobel House, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR

www.gov.uk/defra

Email:
[email protected]
Tel: 08459 335577

Egg Marketing Administration Team – AHVLA

Block C Spur 10, Government Buildings, Whittington Road, Worcester WR5 2LQ

Email:
[email protected]
Tel: 01905 768770/768787

North Wales AHVLA Field Services

Crown Buildings, Penrallt, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55 1EP

Email:
[email protected]
Tel: 01286 674144

The Poultry Club of Great Britain (Safeguards the interests of all pure and traditional breeds of poultry)

Keeper’s Cottage, 40 Benvarden Road, Dervock, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim BT53 6NN

www.poultryclub.org

Tel: 02820 741056

Scottish Government Egg and Poultry Unit

Food Standards Agency Scotland, St Magnus House, 25 Guild Street, Aberdeen AB11 6NJ

www.sears.scotland.gov.uk

Tel: 01224 285154

Breed Websites

(Contact The Poultry Club of Great Britain for details of breed societies without websites)

Appenzeller Spitzhauben Society of Great Britain

www.appenzellerspitzhauben.co.uk

Araucana Poultry Club of Great Britain

www.araucana.org.uk

Autosexing Poultry (i.e. Cream Legbar)

www.autosexing-poultry.co.uk/wordpress

Booted Bantams Breeders Group

www.bootedbantamsgroup.webs.com

Brahma Club of Great Britain

www.brahmaclub.co.uk

British Belgian Bantam Club

www.belgians.jatman.co.uk

British Faverolles Society

www.faverolles.co.uk

Dorking Club

www.vicvet.com/dorking.php

Laced Wyandotte Club

www.thelacedwyandotteclub.com

Leghorn Club

www.theleghornclub.com

Marans Club

www.themaransclub.co.uk

Orpington Club

www.theorpingtonclub.co.uk

Partridge and Pencilled Wyandotte Club

www.partridgewyandotteclub.co.uk

Pekin Bantam Club of Great Britain

www.pekinbantamclub.co.uk

Plymouth Rock Club

www.theplymouthrockclub.co.uk

Rare Poultry Society (Covers breeds that don’t have their own club or society)

www.rarepoultrysociety.co.uk

Rosecomb Bantam Club

www.rosecombbantamclub.co.uk

Sebright Club

www.sebrightclub.co.uk

Serama Club of Great Britain

www.seramaclubgb.co.uk

Silkie Club of Great Britain

www.thesilkieclubofgreatbritain.co.uk

Welsummer Club UK

www.welsummerclub.org

Magazines

(These publications are either exclusively about poultry or regularly include poultry articles – many have useful websites and forums)

Country Smallholding
(Includes a pull-out poultry magazine)

www.countrysmallholding.com

Fancy Fowl
(Magazine for the poultry fancier)

www.fancyfowl.com

Home Farmer
(Regular features on small-scale poultry keeping)

www.homefarmer.co.uk

Practical Poultry
(For all levels of poultry-keepers)

www.practicalpoultry.com

Smallholder
(Includes a section on poultry)

www.smallholder.co.uk

Your Chickens
(For the back-garden hen keeper)

www.yourchickens.co.uk

Suppliers of Poultry, Equipment and Services

(This is just a small selection of suppliers – there are many others and these are not intended as personal recommendations)

Black Rock Hatchery (Sole breeder of Black Rock hybrids)

R. & A. Lovett, Muirfield Hatchery, Crosslee Poultry Farm, Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire PA11 3RQ

www.theblackrockhatchery.co.uk

Tel: 01505 613075

Chicken School (Bespoke chicken-keeping courses for small groups or families, egg-hatching for schools and consultancy service)

http://chickenschool.co.uk

Dark Brown Eggs (Breeder of Marans, Cream Legbars plus hybrid layers of speckled and coloured eggs)

www.darkbrowneggs.info

Domestic Fowl Trust & Honeybourne Rare Breeds (Housing, supplies, hens and visitor centre)

Station Road, Honeybourne, Evesham WR11 7QZ

www.domesticfowltrust.co.uk

Tel: 01386 833083

Flyte So Fancy (Chicken houses, poultry supplies)

The Cottage, Pulham, Dorchester, Dorset DT2 7DX

www.flytesofancy.co.uk

Tel: 01300 345229

Happy Hens in Herefordshire (Breeder of Silkies and Pekins – large selection of colours)

www.happyhens.me.uk

Hugo Wells Poultry (Breeder of Brahmas and Pekins; supplier of several varieties of hybrid; advice freely given and chicken-keeping courses also available)

www.hugowellspoultry.co.uk

W & H Marriage & Sons Ltd (Miller of animal feeds)

Chelmer Mills, New Street, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1PN

www.marriagefeeds.co.uk

Tel: 01245 612019

Mother Hen’s Poultry (Breeder of rare and traditional poultry, also several types of hybrid hen, as well as feeds and equipment)

www.motherhenspoultry.com

Newland Poultry (Selection of hybrids and some pure-breeds; housing, equipment and feed; short ‘taster’ courses; chicken boarding services)

www.newlandgrange.com

Omlet (Housing, equipment and supplies)

Tuthill Park, Wardington, Oxfordshire OX17 1RR

www.omlet.co.uk

Tel: 0845 450 2056

Rosie’s Rare Breed Poultry (Pure-breed chickens and bantams, also housing)

http://rosiesrarebreedpoultry.weebly.com

Wells Poultry Housing & Equipment (Online store with large selection of items)

www.chicken-house.co.uk

Tel: 0800 118 5995

Websites

(There is plenty of information on the internet, not all of it reliable – some websites are based overseas, where laws and climate are very different. Here are some useful UK websites)

Miscellaneous

www.pegasusarchive.org/arnhem/pat_glover
(The full story of Pat Glover and Myrtle, the parachuting chicken)

www.vwt.org.uk
(Vincent Wildlife Trust for details on stoats, weasels, polecats and pine martens)

www.wildlifeonline.me.uk
(Extensive articles on foxes, with suggestions for deterring them from your garden and protecting poultry)

Holiday Care

www.ukpetsitters.com
(Online directory of pet- and house-sitters)

www.club.omlet.co.uk/forum
(Database of Omlet members prepared to help with chicken care during holidays)

Veterinary Information and Poultry Keeping

www.chickenvet.co.uk
(Advice on care and health, list of chicken-friendly vets, worm-egg counts, shop, forum)

www.poultrykeeper.com
(Contains a wide variety of information and resources on all aspects of poultry keeping – there’s a forum too)

www.vicvet.com
(Website of poultry vet, Victoria Roberts – care and health for all poultry, bespoke advice service available)

Acknowledgements

My profound thanks and admiration to Jess Goodman, who created the delightful illustrations while dealing with the arrival of twins two months earlier than expected.

Thank you to Susannah and David Fielding for all their helpful suggestions, as well for demonstrating how chickens can be kept in a small garden. Many thanks also to Anne Harding, who is always happy to share her years of experience with chickens, and provided an insight into managing a larger flock.

Numerous people have generously contributed photographs, and I am most grateful for their help. In particular, I would like to thank Hugo Wells, of Hugo Wells Poultry, who went out of his way to obtain so many excellent pictures, and also my sister, Judith Bryant, who overcame her feather phobia to help with sourcing photos.

Thank you to Mark Hickman from the Pegasus Archive, for allowing use of his extensive research into the story of Myrtle the parachuting chicken.

My immense gratitude to the editorial team at How To Books and Constable & Robinson for giving me the opportunity to write this book, as well as for their ongoing help and advice.

Finally, thank you to all my family and friends for their continuing encouragement. Most of all I appreciate the constant love and support of my husband, Martin, who delights in turning my dreams into reality.

Photo Credits

The author would like to thank the following for kindly providing photographs:

Marc Baldwin of Wildlife Online:
wildlifeonline.me.uk

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Bethed Photography:
www.facebook.com/BethedPhotographyByEdCole

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British Hen Welfare Trust:
www.bhwt.org.uk

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Michael Bryant –
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Chicken School:
www.chickenschool.co.uk

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Amber Cooke –
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Tim Daniels of
Poultrykeeper.com
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http://poultrykeeper.com

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