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DESCRIPTION:NEW URBAN FARMING CLASSES\nChicken Class\n\nAlmost everyone buys eggs, and 
 almost anyone with a small backyard can keep a few chickens. They are 
 relatively quiet (especially when compared to say, a yippy dog), they 
 create a wonderful nitrogen source for your garden (their composted poo), 
 and their feed can be supplemented with supermarket scraps and weeds. Most 
 hens lay an egg every day or two, so their fresh eggs will be a source of 
 delight and culinary ecstasy. Chickens also teach city people about our 
 connection to the natural world because their happiness—and 
 yours—depends on your ability to gauge their needs and act on your 
 observations.\nIn this class, we’ll empower people to make the leap into 
 chicken ownership. We’ll go over chicken requirements, setting up coops, 
 building nesting boxes, raising chicks, increasing egg production, legality 
 issues, anatomy, troubleshooting, best breeds for the city, and nutrition. 
 Featuring snacks made from backyard eggs.\nInstructor: Novella Carpenter, a 
 chicken farmer since 1998, biodeva since 2005, and author of Farm City: the 
 Education of an Urban Farmer.\n\nCost: $25\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/07/09/18606521.php
SUMMARY:URBAN FARM CLASS: CHICKENS
LOCATION:BioFuel Oasis, 1441 Ashby Ave, Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/07/09/18606521.php
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