Top 3 Boredom Buster Products for your Backyard Chickens

Like any other animal, chickens need enrichment to live a healthy and happy life. For most backyard chicken keepers, that means coming up with creative ways to keep their flock entertained. In a perfect world, your chickens would be able to forage endless acres of land to keep themselves entertained – But you and I …

Healthy Treats for Your Backyard Chickens: A Complete List

Chickens are omnivores and do require a balanced diet of all types of foods. In the wild chickens would forage for greens (grasses or weeds), seeds, fruits, vegetables, and -yes- meat (usually in the form of bugs and small rodents or reptiles). A diverse diet will lead to happier, healthier chickens. Always remember treats should …

Managing Chicken Bullying in Your Backyard Flock

The pecking order is a very serious social hierarchy in any chicken flock. The purpose of a pecking order is to establish an order of dominance to reduce conflict amongst the flock. Every member of the flock knows where they stand in the hierarchy and once a pecking order is established it greatly reduces aggressive …

Coccidiosis: Identification, Treatment, and Prevention

This year we ambitiously bought a couple incubators and hatched our own chicks. While we were successful at a 70% hatch rate, there were still challenges and many lessons to be learned. Some of those lessons were learned while the chicks were in the brooder and even when they graduated to the outdoor flock. One …

3 Ways to Preserve Eggs for Long Term Storage

The Fall season is rapidly passing by so it is time to start thinking about preparations for the Winter months. I noticed our chickens are starting to molt and egg production is on the decline, so it’s time to start preserving eggs for the long Winter season. Unwashed farm fresh eggs can last a few …

Should You Keep a Rooster in Your Backyard Flock?

Most backyard chicken keepers have run into this problem at least once. You purchase a dozen (supposed) sexed pullets from your local grain store and a few months down the line you start to realize that Henrietta is actually a Henry. Now what do you do? Keep him? Rehome him? Keeping a rooster is not …