“I can’t buy your eggs anymore,” was the astonishing announcement made by a college student who had been one of my best customers. I had to know what was going on.
Read MoreAfter figuring out which chicken breeds will best suit your family or farm, you need to decide where to buy baby chicks.
Read MoreAs with all types of livestock, chicken breed does indeed affect meat taste and texture.
Read MoreDo you really need to refrigerate eggs from your own hens, or even wash them? Read on to cut through some of the confusion.
Read MoreRebekah Stewart of North Somerset, Britain, learned even if you know how to raise baby chicks, sometimes things happen.
Read MoreJoin Backyard Poultry magazine in our video series, Chickens in a Minute, as we answer frequently asked questions about how to raise a healthy backyard chicken flock. This week’s video addresses a question many new chicken owners have, do chickens need a rooster to lay eggs?
Read MoreChick and duckling imprinting has important psychological effects on the individual bird and the flock, so it is important to get it right from the start.
Read MoreTucked into the rural folds of southeastern Wisconsin, you’ll find an extraordinary place called Zachariah’s Acres (ZA). ZA connects children and young adults with special needs to nature and agriculture on its universally designed 48-acre campus. The campus boasts rows of raised bed gardens, orchards, apiaries, walking trails, greenhouses, butterfly gardens, fishing ponds, and yes, chickens.
Read MoreMost of the 200 breeds and varieties of chickens that were once common on farms are now considered rare. Including a breed that is part of our history in your poultry operation gives your flock a role in historic preservation and genetic diversity.
Read MoreMuch effort is put forth into saving heirloom seeds; why shouldn’t we save heritage poultry for meat with the same effort?
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