Add to Favorites By Tamara Staples, New York — Jan Brett is an author and illustrator of dozens of children’s books. Each book, with its intricate illustrations and colorful stories about …
Read MoreChickens molting in spring can be a surprise to new chicken keepers, here are some tips to help your flock through it.
Read MoreAdd to Favorites By Kate Hunter, Virginia Rhode Island Reds are an unmistakable breed of chicken, even by non-poultry fanciers. They are one of the most popular breeds in the United States for good …
Read MoreAdd to Favorites Breed: New Hampshire chicken Origin: United States. Development of the New Hampshire chicken breed began in 1915 from a foundation of Rhode Island Reds, first brought into …
Read MoreAdd to Favorites By Casey Love – According to the APA’s American Standard of Perfection, the breed name is Naked Neck, but many of us also know them as Turkens. The …
Read MoreThe Polish chicken is classed as a soft feather lighter breed unique chicken with feathers on its head. It has various names worldwide, which include Padua and Polish chicken.
Read MoreChantecler chicken, a cold-hardy, dual-purpose breed that was initially bred for Canadian winters and admitted into the APA in 1921. The Chantecler is noted for having nearly no wattles and a small cushion comb.
Read MoreAdd to Favorites When the dinner bell rings for a backyard flock, the hens come running. There’s nothing like complete, balanced layer feed. But what happens after your chickens are finished …
Read MoreLearn about a petite Swedish Landrace breed that was nearly extinct in the late 1980s. The Olandsk Dwarf Chicken is not recognized by the American Poultry Association (APA).
Read MoreGet to know the beautiful and dainty gold and silver Sebright bantam chickens. Join the effort to keep this unique heritage chicken breed alive.
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