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Why raising backyard chickens is getting popular?

Why raising backyard chickens is getting popular?

If you look at local news articles, the internet, or even other publications nowadays, you should not be surprised if you would be able to see an article or even plenty of articles about raising backyard chickens.  This is because the trend of having these animals in your backyard has slowly picked up steam and … Read more

How to Clip Chickens Wings Properly, 5 Tips! [Updated 2020]

How to clip chicken wings

Since we started this page we have received a lot of e-mails concerning the subject of how to clip chickens wings.

Should you do it? Totally up to you.

If your chickens can jump through your fence it is better that you do it for the obvious reasons.

If your chickens jump over your fence they can get lost or run into some predator.  If it is completely necessary for you to clip the wings of your chickens, this is how you should do it.

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What’s All the Cluck About? Reasons to Raise Backyard Chickens

Shannon Stansberry Shannon Stansberry has been engaged in the business of raising chickens for more than 12 years. In 2016, she accomplished the Agriculture & Natural Resources program at Mt. San Antonio College. At present, she tends to more than 80 chickens on her 4-hectare farm. Shannon regularly shares her insights and experience on how … Read more

Raising Free Range Chickens – Ultimate guide!!

What constitutes raising free range chickens? In the U.S. it is, unfortunately, a very broad statement. The USDA standards for labeling chicken “free-range” is that the animal has access to the outside. They do not define what “outside” and “access” mean. Unfortunately, at many major farms, this means that birds are still crowded in buildings and … Read more

Do raccoons eat chickens?

Want to know what killed your chicken? Do raccoons eat chickens? Well, the short answers is YES. Raccoons are very stealthy animals, they hunt in the middle of the night. They want “easy” food. Also, they are more prone to raiding a trash bag. Raccoons are opportunists. They eat pretty much everything, and on occasion, … Read more

Ultimate Guide On How To Care For Your Pet Chickens

When Raising Chickens - Beware of These Things

Chickens are wonderful, comical creatures that have been domesticated for thousands of years. While keeping backyard chickens was common 100 years ago, in the 1950s the advent of factory farming and inexpensive store-bought eggs led to a decline in its popularity. Recently, however, there has been a resurgence of interest in keeping one’s own chickens, … Read more

Raising Chickens 101: Could You? Would You? Should You?

raising chickens 101

For longer than any of us can remember, chickens have pecked the ground around rural farms from sea to shining sea, but in recent years there has been an increased interest in raising chickens in more suburban and urban locales. It makes sense when you think about it. The economy has caused people to look … Read more

This Amazing DIY CHICKEN RUN is what your backyard needs!

Chicken Run

Being a chicken keeper is not an easy thing because not every chicken wants to be locked in a chicken coop. Our life is filled with different kinds of projects, and this CHICKEN RUN was so special that we wanted to share it with you.

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Most Common Chicken Diseases & Symptoms!

Most Common Chicken Diseases

Chickens are very prone to illnesses and that is no secret. Especially when weather changes occur you can surely expect that the chances of your flock getting sick are bigger than before. Many experienced chicken keepers are aware of this fact and have gone deeper in the subject by analyzing and taking notes of the most common chicken diseases and the symptoms for the same.

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Motivating Hens To Hatch Eggs

Hatching Chicken

Chicken keepers speak a great deal about broody hens. As a rule, it is talking about approaches to demoralize broody conduct.

Since a large number of us need eggs from our chickens, a broody hen can be a mishap to the egg program.

Not just do broody hens stop laying for the measure of time it takes to bring forth an egg (21 days) however it can likewise be tedious to inspire them to begin laying once more, regardless of the possibility that the eggs they were attempting to incubate were not permitted to do as such.

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