American Brown Eggs

American Brown Eggs Est.2024 , A southern Idaho chicken farm supplying premium products to approved retailers.

πŸ‘‹πŸ» Hi friends Find us this   Webb Landscape, Inc. , remember to pre-order your brown eggs or beef cuts ahead of time to ...
08/18/2025

πŸ‘‹πŸ» Hi friends
Find us this Webb Landscape, Inc. , remember to pre-order your brown eggs or beef cuts ahead of time to ensure we bring enough🍳πŸ₯© as always we appreciate you all supporting our small business and look forward to seeing everyone this Wednesday 🫢🏻

A lot of pre orders have been placed , please text (208) 421.8610 to place tomorrows pick up order for Webb Landscape, I...
05/27/2025

A lot of pre orders have been placed , please text (208) 421.8610 to place tomorrows pick up order for Webb Landscape, Inc. farmers market 🀎

Hello EGG enthusiasts 🀎. We extend our gratitude to Wednesday at Webb Farmers Market , Webb Landscape, Inc. (Magic Valle...
05/22/2025

Hello EGG enthusiasts 🀎. We extend our gratitude to Wednesday at Webb Farmers Market , Webb Landscape, Inc. (Magic Valley), our host, for another successful event. Thank you to all participants, including familiar and new faces, for your continued love and support this evening. Webb Landscape, Inc.

Missed out on eggs and need them now, visit CloverLeaf Farm Market in downtown Twin Falls , Eden Country Store in Eden , Nicks Valley service in Hazelton or order online with Idaho Food Co-op 🀎

Best,

The Nelson family

05/20/2025
Increasing Laying Percentage  1. Quality Feed – Provide a balanced diet rich in protein (16-18%), calcium, and essential...
05/02/2025

Increasing Laying Percentage
1. Quality Feed – Provide a balanced diet rich in protein (16-18%), calcium, and essential vitamins.
2. Adequate Lighting – Chickens need 14-16 hours of light daily to maintain high egg production.
3. Stress Reduction – Keep the coop clean, quiet, and predator-free to minimize stress.
4. Hydration – Ensure fresh, clean water is always available.
5. Proper Housing – Give each hen at least 4 square feet of space to prevent overcrowding.

Making Old Layersting Recovery – After molting, hens need high-protein feed to regain strength.
2. Supplement Calcium – Older hens may need extra calcium (oyster shells or crushed eggshells) for stronger eggs.
3. Reduce Stress – Keep them comfortable and well-fed to encourage laying.
4. Gradual Light Increase – If they’ve stopped laying due to shorter daylight hours, gradually increase artificial lighting.
5. Cull Non-Producers – Some hens naturally stop laying after 2-3 years. If productivity remains low, consider replacing them.

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Come see us from 4pm-7pm today at Webb Landscape, Inc. ! 🀍

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04/22/2025



While are omnivores and can eat most foods, there are some that should be avoided.

Here is a list of the Top 10.

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04/19/2025

Happy Easter weekend everyone!

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The causes of high failure rate in poultry business:

1) Lack of Technical knowledge.

It is regrettable that many people and organizations have ventured into poultry farming without technical knowledge. Knowledge of poultry farming techniques are required before anyone can operate the business profitably.

2) Management Problem.

An incompetent management may not be able to operate a profitable poultry farm. The managers of the farm must know what they are employed to do and posses the ability to do it.

Some poultry managers fail to recognise the peculiarity of poultry farming in their management style, thereby preparing good ground for losses in the venture. Many managers do not recognize the need for timely planning and control in running the farm.

3) Diseased Breeds.

Some fertilized eggs meant to be hatched in the incubator could be infected with disease from the parent stock. This means that before the eggs were hatched they had been diseased. If the disease are not detected and treated on time, the affected birds may die sooner or later.

4) Hygiene Deficiency.

There is a minimum hygiene condition that must exist in any poultry farm if the birds are to remain healthy and produce maximally for profit. The poultry farm must be kept clean always; the droppings should be cleared on time before they constitute an agent of disease.

5) Poor feeding condition and wastage of feed.

The birds need to be fed well in the pens in order to produce maximum meat and eggs (either of which may be the purpose for running the farm).

The birds are fed with varying quantities of feed at different stages and with the appropriate feed. The various feeds are chicks mash, grower mash and layer mash, which must be sufficiently rich to give the birds the required nutrients to grow healthy and produce optimally.

6) Security.

A poultry farm must be established in a secured place to ward off enemies of birds, such as rats, soldier ants, snakes, wild birds, etc. Most of these enemies are agents of disease that could lead to an epidemic on the farm, and they kill the birds directly as well.

There must be strict check on the farm workers who may be stealing the fowls and the eggs. Also, visitors may constitute a problem to the farm if they are not properly checked.

7) Housing.

Birds need minimum space and convenient place to grow well and produce maximally meat and eggs. Birds are spaced on the farm according to their ages; while the chicks need little space, growers and mature birds need more space and ventilation to perform well.

The services of a consultant may be needed to determine the appropriate spacing for the birds without which they may suffocate to death, which will be a big loss to the business.

😎 Inability to prevent, detect and control disease.

It is often said that prevention is better than cure, as far as disease are concerned and this is a true statement and relevant one to poultry farming.

A poultry farmer should know how to prevent poultry disease, as well as how to cure them. If he or she does know anything about preventive measures, the services of consultants in the field should be engaged for good result.

9) Marketing.

A marketing plan is absolutely necessary for successful commercial poultry farming, as any farmer ignorant of his or her marketing needs is bound to run into serious losses and eventual failure.

It will be ridiculous to start poultry production without knowing when, where, how and to whom to sell the fowls, eggs, feathers and droppings as they are produced. We cannot talk of profit if the meat and eggs have no ready market.

Eggs have a very short shelf life and if they are not sold quickly, they will go bad, and no one is interested in buying bad eggs. Also, birds not sold at the appropriate time will be fed at an extra cost that may make the business unprofitable.

Therefore, adequate marketing strategies are needed to sell all the poultry products at the appropriate time and prices.

10) Ignoring the role of livestock consultants.

There are always practicing experts in every profession or occupation who function as consultants. They are there to proffer solutions to problems that exist in such professions at a minimum cost.

Where a livestock farmer doesn’t have adequate technical and managerial experience, he or she can consult experts for necessary advice to bridge the gap.

Even where the farmer thinks he or she has all it takes to run a farm successfully, there may be need to seek the services of experts in the field, as it is usually said that two heads are better than one.

.Dr Fami. Cattle.Cait

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