Make these stuffed pumpkin treats for chickens this fall. These pumpkin bakes are a great source of nutrition and enrichment for your flock.
Read MoreWhat can you do naturally to reduce the presence of worms in your flock? Feeding pumpkin seeds to chickens not only provides nutrition but can also help with parasites – here’s a recipe for a natural deworming tincture.
Read MoreInfectious bursal disease (IBD) is an interesting viral disease that is seen in young chickens and turkeys. It attacks the bursa of Fabricius, an immune organ found in birds that aids in B-cell maturation.
Read MoreAsk our poultry experts about your flock’s health, feed, production, housing and more! Please note that although our team has dozens of years of experience, we are not licensed veterinarians. For serious life and death matters, we advise you to consult with your local veterinarian.
Read MoreHomesteading is about learning to make do with things other people would throw away. One way is to learn what to do with eggshells.
Read MoreDespite the prevalence of more modern, industrialized breeding methods, which have all but erased genetic diversity, some of the older breeds and species have adapted and still hang on. One of the more impressive examples of this is the Muscovy duck.
Read MoreChickens are one of the most versatile livestock for the small farmer, lending themselves to nearly any venture, from backyard to commercial. They also play a unique role in the exciting world of permaculture.
Read MoreIf you are a backyard farmer who frequents the internet for advice, chances are you’ve come across the concept of growing fodder for chickens.
Read MoreTwo homeopathic remedies I have used the most through the years for chickens and the people (me), who had to learn the hard way how to handle chickens, are homeopathic Arnica montana and Ledum palustre.
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