Nancy L. Young-Houser is a professional writer and illustrator, in addition to providing a home for dogs on all levels of need with Sandra Marquiss. Her writings include controversial subjects as part of the soapbox she has carried around since childhood, never leaving home without it. Part of this soapbox is her website WayCoolDogs.com filled with lots of four-legged information!
My passion is ...
animals and trying to find the goodness of the world
I know too much about ...
how little I actually know.
My parents always told me ...
never quite learning, and fight for what you believe in
My childhood ambition ...
to be an artist and writer
My favorite memory ...
playing with my brothers
Why I write ...
to learn
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
anything that interests me at the time
My first job ...
caring for the elderly in Lexington, NE
My best moment ...
talking with my mother
My inspiration ...
my best friend Sandy, my mother, and my three sons
To understand the moulting process of chickens requires a full awareness of their natural processes where they shed and then develop new feathers. A method which better protects the birds from the bitterness of the winter cold and to better escape their enemies through flight, unfortunately the moulting process of chickens is also a temporary decline of their egg laying production.
This decrease in the hen's egg laying production is the result of a complete rest of the bird's reproduction system. Also, molting male cockerals or roosters are infertile during their rest times, with car...
Nancy L. Young-Houser
Wilcox, Nebraska US
Donated to charity: $3.68
Articles Written: 233
Writers Invited: 3