Feeding your chickens a varied diet is important, but knowing what not to feed your chickens is as important as knowing what to feed them.
Read MoreJanuary 2017 was a new start in the way we medicate and treat our flocks as the Veterinary Feed Directive from the Food and Drug Administration took effect.
Read MoreCan you train chickens? The short answer is yes. And while some may think this is a silly concept, it can be a life saver for your flock.
Read MoreAdd to Favorites Not many vets specialize in chicken diseases and symptoms. Finding a good source of information, like Backyard Poultry magazine, is important. We keep chickens from the sustenance …
Read MoreThe Dutch Hookbill and Aylesbury ducks are both currently listed as critical by The Livestock Conservancy. Consider adding these unique birds to your homestead to help save a heritage breed.
Read MoreThere are several breeds and types of pigeons, but if there were ever a supermodel pigeon, the English Pouter would be stomping down the runway during fashion week.
Read MoreGuard geese for chickens are naturally loud alarms and don’t require any training to protect as long as they are raised properly.
Read MoreThe Saxony was recognized as an official breed in Germany in 1957 and introduced to the United States in 1984 by Dave Holderread, a leading waterfowl expert.
Read MoreThe Ancona duck was developed in Great Britain during the early 20th century and it is similar to a Magpie duck.
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