If you have a rooster, chances are you’ve been spurred or chased. Some breeds are more prone to aggressive rooster behavior than others.
Read MoreKnow a flock owner who inspires others? Want to see them featured in Backyard Poultry magazine? Nominate them (or yourself!) and we’ll tell their story in the pages of our magazine through photos and a short essay!
Read MoreAll chickens will come into contact with worms. Learn when deworming chickens is necessary and how keeping them healthy can prevent problems.
Read MoreWhether you’re starting a new flock or expanding one, spring and fall are the times when people start to have baby chicks on their minds.
Read MoreKeep chicken feed dry by building a DIY chicken feeder using leftover PVC from other homemade projects.
Read MoreThe Dorking chicken is one of our ultra rare chicken breeds with a long heritage: an excellent mother and forager with an adorable nature.
Read MoreAdd to Favorites By Cherie Dawn Haas – When my family first brought chickens into our lives, a mobile chicken coop had not yet entered our plans. We talked to our …
Read MoreGrandpa John and Grandma Amelia would never admit it, but they bought the wrong farm at the wrong time. They purchased 87 acres of land before 1920.
Read MoreWhy bother hatching eggs in an incubator when it’s much easier to let a broody hen do it? Eight reasons to hatch eggs in the incubator.
Read MoreCan you do anything to influence the appearance and quality of your backyard eggs? You can, and it almost all boils down to nutrition.
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