Whether it is through blogs, magazines, or our Facebook group Backyard Poultry Chat, fanciers helping fanciers is awesome. One way of meeting local chicken coop connoisseurs is by starting or partaking in a Tour de Coop.
Read MoreFollow these steps to find out if chickens are allowed in your area by connecting with your local government, asking questions, visiting with neighbors, designing your flock, and empowering change if chickens aren’t allowed.
Read MoreBlack drawing salve is an extremely easy salve to make for your chickens. You can use this salve to treat and heal wounds, or to keep flock members from pecking at wounds.
Read MoreWhat is bumblefoot? Learn what causes bumblefoot, how to prevent it, and how to treat a bad case of it.
Read MoreChicken keepers can purchase chicks from flocks certified as meeting American Poultry Association Standards from Murray McMurray Hatchery in 2022.
Read MoreMost of us don’t think of keeping chickens as a risky hobby. Coop dangers mostly apply to the feathered residents, after all. Are there things human caretakers should be wary of when hugging and feeding chickens?
Read MoreWe all know that predators are out there, but when you see one trying to make a meal out of your chickens, you realize how vulnerable they are. That’s why it’s important to incorporate safety measures into your coop design.
Read MoreAlthough I never wanted roosters, Roosty the Rooster grew on me and in the end, became the protector my flock needed.
Read MoreChick ailments aren’t always infectious illnesses. Here we discuss what to look for and how to care for some common chick ailments that you may encounter whether you hatch chicks yourself or buy them from a hatchery.
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