Farm
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A handful of loose feathers on the floor of your coop isn't unusual, but if you're seeing lots of feathers around, it can be concerning. Is this normal? Why are my chickens losing feathers? In this new blog post, we'll explore reasons why chickens sometimes lose feathers and show you ways to help.Read now
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How to Keep a Chicken Waterer Clean
Chickens are messy! Keeping their coop and water source clean is essential to your chickens' overall health and happiness. By following these simple suggestions, you can keep your chickens' waterer clean and free from menacing bacteria and unwanted algae.Read now -
Best Cold-Hardy Chicken Breeds
You like the idea of fresh eggs year round. But not all chicken breeds lay eggs in the winter — it's just too cold. But there are some chicken breeds that are better layers than others in wintry weather. Check out these breeds, as well as tips and tools to help make their winter more pleasant.Read now -
How to Keep Chickens Warm at Night
Winter's coming, and your chickens have a cozy coop outside. But is it enough to help chickens stay warm on wintry nights? Is there anything you can do (besides knitting socks) to help keep them warm? Our latest blog will help you know what you can do to keep your chickens warm at night.Read now -
How to Start an Urban Homestead
Do you dream of vegetable gardens even though you live in the city? Here's the good news: you can successfully homestead in urban areas and get many benefits. From chickens and compost to ducks and honey bees, our latest blog post explores 7 ways to start an urban homestead.Read now -
How much yard space do pet ducks need?
Dreaming of ducks? Before adding these comical birds to your hobby farm, be sure you have the proper space all set up! They need more room than a place to sleep at night. Learn what you need to know in our latest blog.Read now -
Ducks vs. Chickens - What's a better fit for my homestead?
Everybody loves chickens, but ducks are incredibly cool too. Both have their pros and cons, so how can you choose the best fit for your homestead or hobby farm? We'll explore lots of considerations in this new blog post and help you navigate the ducks vs. chickens debate.Read now -
What is the Life Cycle of a Chicken?
Read nowLiving creatures grow and change throughout their lives. While some animal life cycles are more dramatic than others (looking at you, frogs and butterflies!), chickens undergo some major changes over time. If you're a new chicken keeper, it's important to...
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9 Types of Chicken Feed Explained
Domesticated animals depend on their owners for many basic needs: shelter, warmth, protection from predators, water, and of course, food. In order to stay healthy and productive, chickens require a diet that properly balances several essential nutrients.
This is partly because they have been selectively bred over the centuries for egg and meat production.1 This diet requires a fairly involved process of blending various grains and other ingredients. While you could literally make your own chicken feed from “scratch" (pun intended), this can be challenging. Many chicken owners prefer to use a commercially produced feed designed to provide a healthy and well-rounded diet for their flock. This is known as a “complete" feed, and there are several different variations available.