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.
What do chickens eat
What to feed chickens to get the best-tasting eggs?
Different people keep chickens for different reasons – keeping chickens as pets, breeding them for egg production, and a few more.
For most of us chicken enthusiasts it is important for our chickens to give the best eggs, and the quality of your eggs depends on many factors – clean nest boxes, sufficient daylight, hen management and more. One of the best ways for you to be sure to get the best eggs from your chickens is to make sure that they are properly fed.

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 to raise healthy and contented chickens on the platform Typesofchickens.com
What do chickens eat in the winter?
Winter is coming, and you are asking yourself what do chickens eat in the winter? Wherever you are, winters can be cold and unpleasant for your chickens, so we at www.typesofchicken.com decided to help you keep your chicken happy and full during the winter.
If you are enthusiastic about keeping chickens like I am, chances are that you will want to keep your chickens safe and well-fed during the winter.
Keeping your chicken in a good mood during the winter affects also the reproduction process of your chickens.