Throughout history, animals have been powerful symbols of luck, strength, and prosperity. Different cultures connect specific creatures with money, abundance, and financial wisdom. From the piggy bank on your dresser to the bull statue on Wall Street, these animals remind us of the many ways wealth can be created, protected, and grown. Here are 10 […] The post 10 Animals That Symbolize Wealth And Money appeared first on SavingK.| SavingK
If you’ve got a small flock of backyard chickens, you already know how quickly feed can add up — and how messy it can get when your girls kick, scratch, and spill it all over the coop floor. The right chicken feeder isn’t just about keeping the feed tidy; it saves money, keeps pests away, …| The Frugal Farm Girl
One bad egg ruined everything—literally. In a rush to bake her almost world-famous brownies before guests arrived, the author skipped the simple step of cracking eggs into a separate bowl.| Meyer Hatchery Blog
As the CEO of Animal Wellness Action (AWA) and the Center for a Humane Economy (CHE) Wayne Pacelle frequently gains intervenor status in federal court cases, such as those involving California’s Proposition 12. Outside the courtroom, Pacelle, in some ways, takes on the role of the late, legendary radio storyteller... Continue Reading| Food Safety News
Almost a year ago, I posted about the chicken coop that I built. It’s about time I got around to writing about building the attached run. Our chickens spend most of their time in their coop and their run, so having a sturdy, predator proof run was essential to getting our backyard set up for … Continue reading How To Build A Chicken Run| With Love, Mercedes
Two years ago on a complete whim, I came with 6 baby chicks. To be fair, it wasn’t a complete whim. I pitched the idea to Jordan and he lovingly recommended we wait a year so that I wasn’t pregnant while trying to build a chicken coop. Obviously I did not wait and two days … Continue reading Read This Before Getting Chickens : Our Experience with a Backyard Flock| With Love, Mercedes
Create a perfect chicken dust bath to keep your flock happy and healthy. Learn essential tips for setting up this crucial part of their care. The post What is a Chicken Dust Bath and How to Make It appeared first on Somerzby.| Somerzby
Two Pitzer Student Garden chickens were found displaced from their coop on Tuesday morning; one chicken remains missing. The post Suspected theft at Pitzer Student Garden: Two chickens displaced, one remains missing appeared first on The Student Life.| The Student Life
As vulnerable prey animals, chickens have developed numerous defense strategies for evading predators. Depending on the proximity of a predator, the chicken’s defense strategies may be categorized as either primary or secondary. Primary Defense Strategies Primary defenses are always ready... The post A Chicken’s Defense Strategies appeared first on Gail Damerow's Blog.| Gail Damerow's Blog
This flower grower in Saskatchewan incorporates chickens into her operation to help fertilize her plants and make them healthier.| Country Guide
I’ve been moving away from over-the-counter chemical-laden cleaners in my home for years, and increasingly I’m doing the same for products to help my animals. And I’ll level with you: the safe, organic alternatives are just too expensive! Luckily, some time back, I stumbled across the Fresh Eggs Daily blog and found this simple, natural ... Read more How to Make Pine and Cinnamon Chicken Coop Cleaner can be read in full at New Life On A Homestead- Be sure to check it out!| New Life On A Homestead
Magnesium is really important for the overall health and well-being of your chickens. Magnesium is foundational for bone health, muscle and nervous system function, egg production in laying hens and hundreds and hundreds of enzyme reactions throughout their body. Your birds will not fare well without enough magnesium! Many diligent folks ensure that their flock […] The post Top 10 Natural Magnesium Food Sources for Chickens appeared first on The Homesteading Hippy.| The Homesteading Hippy
If you want your chickens to stay healthy, happy, and peppy, they need lots of potassium in their diet. This essential mineral keeps their muscles working when they are active, and it is especially important for their wellbeing when temps are hot or they are stressed. If your birds don’t get enough potassium the stage […] The post Top 10 Natural Potassium Food Sources for Chickens appeared first on The Homesteading Hippy.| The Homesteading Hippy
What do you do when you are unsettled? For me, I don my apron and start cooking, baking and creating in my kitchen. I suppose it’s better than some other vices, but there is something about the smell of bread baking, apples cooking, or onions simmering in butter, that is balm for the soul. It’s... The post Saturday Meanderings appeared first on Life at Bella Terra.| Life at Bella Terra
Build a chicken manure hotbed to start planting in early spring! This guide covers materials, steps, and tips for using fresh manure to create a warm, fertile bed for crops. The post How to Build a Hotbed Using Chicken Manure for Early Spring Planting appeared first on Meyer Hatchery Blog.| Meyer Hatchery Blog
Turn chicken manure into a powerful garden fertilizer with compost tea. Learn the benefits and how to make and use it for thriving plants.| Meyer Hatchery Blog
Our favorite useful chicken coop supplies that add convenience, make our lives easier, and keep our chickens happy, healthy, and safe!| Homestead and Chill
NO SPUR BUT YOU, MY BROTHER A powerful gang of cockerels, a series of killings, and bitter quarrel between siblings. +++ IN DEEP NIGHT, A COCKEREL CROWING An ill omen, folk say—of bad weather at dawn; of vengeful spirits passing through; of violence, death, to be discovered tomorrow. In Sang Sarama, a cockerel crows every night. Folk keep their windows shut. Neither screams nor begging will get them to open. + A GRISLY FIND Another morning, another body. Did you know who this was? On the st...| Zedeck Siew's Writing Hours
Discover why chickens peck each other and learn effective strategies to prevent this behaviour. Read on for practical solutions to a common problem. The post Why Are My Chickens Pecking Each Other? Effective Solutions appeared first on Somerzby.| Somerzby
Are you thinking of adding new chickens to your existing flock? If so, there are a few things you need to know in order to make the introduction go as smoothly as possible. The post How to Successfully Introduce New Chickens to Your Flock appeared first on Somerzby.| Somerzby
The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) reported that, based on mandatory weekly bulk-tank milk testing, which went into effect on July 22nd, more dairy herds have been identified as having bird flu. This is incredibly unsurprising, considering that's what "mass testing" is for.| SHTF Plan
Learn to grow sunflowers for chicken feed. This blog covers varieties, planting, harvesting, and storing seeds for your flock. The post How to Grow Sunflowers for Your Flock appeared first on Meyer Hatchery Blog.| Meyer Hatchery Blog
Learn what to expect on hatch day at Meyer Hatchery, including inventory updates, bin chicks, back-in-stock alerts, and ordering tips.| Meyer Hatchery Blog
Struggling with chickens eating eggs? Discover practical solutions to protect your flock and keep your eggs safe. Read the article for effective tips! The post Why Are My Chickens Eating Their Own Eggs and How To Stop Them appeared first on Somerzby.| Somerzby
Chickens, like many other birds, have two kinds of bone. One contains pockets to enhance air circulation. The other stores calcium for egg production. Here’s a closer look at the two kinds of bone making up a chicken’s skeletal system... The post Chickens Have Two Kinds of Bone appeared first on Gail Damerow's Blog.| Gail Damerow's Blog
Before commercial feed, chickens thrived on garden vegetables, free ranging, kitchen scraps, and grains. Learn about historical feeding practices before commercial feed.| Meyer Hatchery Blog
This weekend we are trying to get the chicks moved out to a used coop we bought for cheap. Jonny is in the process of making changes and getting it secure. I am excited at the thought of getting the chicks out of our garage. Our garden has done pretty well, definitely better than expected. I’ve made squash casserole, zucchini muffins, and begged friends to take the yellow squash off my hands. I made one batch of refrigerator dill pickles, and there have been plenty of tomatoes and green pep...| small things
Today on my Saturday Meanderings post we chat about everything from buying a new sofa to sweet indulgences and simple pleasures.| Life at Bella Terra
Animal Rescue Corps' rescue of 135+ dogs subjected to backyard breeding and horrific hoarding in Florida cruelty case.| Animal Rescue Corps
In the homestead garden, there are a variety of eggshell uses ranging from starting seeds to enhancing soil.| Insteading
Learn how to spot heat stress and keep your chickens cool this summer with 10 easy, practical tips from an experienced Aussie backyard chicken owner. The post 10 Ways to Keep Your Chickens Cool During Summer appeared first on Somerzby.| Somerzby
What if you grew a garden just for your chickens? This will solve a lot of headaches, but you've got to do it right. Here's how... #chickens| The Homesteading Hippy
The Exchequer Leghorn is an egg-cellent choice for your backyard flock. A beautiful, economical breed with great egg output! Learn more now!| Meyer Hatchery Blog
This has been a very hot summer thus far! I am grateful because highs are now in the upper 80s rather than 90s as they were over the last couple of weeks. I’ve taken over morning chicken chores and I was coming inside drenched from the minor exertion at 8 am. I’ve gotten fancy with […]| small things
Whether you are new or have been following me for years, this is a re-introduction to share with you the heart behind Life at Bella Terra.| Life at Bella Terra
Have you ever had to eat the same thing day after day? Did you get tired of it? Of course you did, and if you keep chickens, you should know they feel the same about menu fatigue. Your flock needs novel foods, including treats, to break boredom, reduce stress, and keep their energy levels up. […] The post Super-Easy Corn Muffins for Your Chickens appeared first on The Homesteading Hippy.| The Homesteading Hippy
If you don’t give your chickens regular treats, you should. Treats help your birds stay happy, healthy, and energetic, and believe it or not, they also lower stress and help to prevent fights. Chickens are omnivores, and that means they can eat all kinds of things, but you’re always best to give them wholesome and […] The post Super-Quick Oatmeal and Raisins Treats For Chickens appeared first on The Homesteading Hippy.| The Homesteading Hippy
Getting your first batch of hens is a time of great excitement. The anticipation while waiting for that first egg to be laid is palpable. … The post When Will My Chickens Start Laying Eggs? appeared first on Heritage Acres Market LLC.| Heritage Acres Market LLC
A chicken's food call is readily recognizable, but is it really a signal to come and eat, or does it convey something more?| Gail Damerow's Blog
Colorado has an interest ballot issue for the next election. It is supposedly designed to “Protect animals for unnecessary suffering and exploitation”. Specifically, it involves revisions to statutes 18-9-201 (amending sections (2), (2.9), and (5), and adds section (3.5)) and revisions to 18-2-202 (adding section 1.9). 16OriginalFinal.pdf (state.co.us) Statute 18-9-201: Definitions Section 2 revisions include … Continue reading "Colorado Ballot issue: Slaughter age for poultry and other...| Small and backyard poultry
One of the coolest and most gratifying things about owning chickens is that no matter what your preferences are, no matter what strikes your fancy, there’s bound to be a breed out there that will fit the bill: Sizes big and small, every color of the rainbow, and suitability for any kind of purpose. There […] The post 10 Chicken Breeds That Have Feathered Feet! appeared first on The Homesteading Hippy.| The Homesteading Hippy
The mood of a clucking hen is midway between the extremes of contentment and alarm. How do you suppose we know that?| Gail Damerow's Blog
We all know chickens have beaks but do chickens have tongues? Well now, maybe you haven’t even thought of that question until reading this! Now, you MUST know! First, go look inside your chickens mouth…wait, that easier said than done 😆. But we have you covered. Backed by scientific facts and sprinkled with some fun... The post Do Chickens Have Tongues? (It’s a valid question) appeared first on Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens.| Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens
Among the myriad of questions we chicken lovers ask, one query stands out as particularly amusing: Do chickens fart? It’s a question that has the power to both tickle our funny bone and ignite our inquisitiveness. So, hop on the flatulence investigation bus and be sure to get a front row seat! In order to... The post Do Chickens Fart? (Pardon Me) appeared first on Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens.| Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens
These feathered creatures play essential roles on our farms and in our backyards (and sometimes on our tables), but do you know the facts that unravel hen vs chicken? What about pullets and cockerels…where do they fit in? Maybe you’ve never thought about it, or maybe it’s kept you up all night! Either way, let’s... The post Hen vs Chicken – What In The World Is The Difference? appeared first on Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens.| Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens
Picture this – It’s a serene evening on your rural homestead, and your prized flock of chickens is settling in for the night. You’ve taken all the precautions to protect them from predators, but you can’t help but wonder – do possums eat chickens? This question has perplexed many backyard chicken mamas (and papas), and... The post Do Possums Eat Chickens – Separating Fact From Fiction appeared first on Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens.| Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens
With the Olive Egger chicken the color of eggs might not be too surprising (the name is a pretty obvious hint), but do you know the genetics behind the birds? This article will explain the breeding combinations, plus some fun facts. Olive Egger chickens are funky, spunky, classy, and sassy. They are also unpredictably predictable... The post Olive Egger Chicken – Unpredictably Predictable appeared first on Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens.| Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens
Feeling like champagne and caviar? Why not throw in some expensive Bresse Chicken to make your night on the town complete? Why not? For starters, it might be hard to find. And since the price is twice as nice, you might settle for that chicken sandwich from your local fast food favorite! 😆 Bresse chicken... The post Bresse Chicken – The Price Is Twice As Nice appeared first on Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens.| Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens
Ever wondered about getting geese but not sure what kind to get? To be honest, I’m a bit leery of geese, but Sebastopol geese made me take a second look. This breed of geese seems to have stepped out of a fairy tale. With their unique white feathers gently curving like a fluffy could, and... The post Sebastopol Geese – Graceful and Unique appeared first on Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens.| Pampered Chicken Mama: Raising Backyard Chickens
Poultry diseases remain a persistent threat to small-scale chicken production in Africa. PREVENT used a two-pronged approach to enable medium-sized hatcheries in 11 sub-Saharan African countries to produce high-quality, vaccinated day-old chicks.| GALVmed
If you'r looking to make a sign post to hang outside of your coop, we've got dozens of funny names to choose from! #chickens #DIY #homesteading| The Homesteading Hippy
If raising chickens isn't in the cards for your homestead, you can still support ethical egg production by choosing eggs that come from humane, sustainable sources. This article dives into the importance of supporting farmers who raise happy chickens and helps you navigate misleading egg labels to find truly ethical options. Originally published on Which Eggs Are Best? How to Buy Eggs Ethically © Insteading| Insteading
Your hens won't lay forever. Have you thought about what happens when that time comes? Learn about nine options in this article. #chickens #homesteading| The Homesteading Hippy
Learn everything you need to know about raising meat chickens, from getting them as baby chicks all the way to butchering day.| Homesteading Family
Winter can be tough on backyard chickens—shorter days, freezing temps, and lots of snow. If you're wondering how to care for chickens in cold weather, you're not alone! Don’t worry, keeping your flock happy and| Gathered In The Kitchen
Winter-proof your chicken coop with this easy insulation guide! Keep your flock warm, dry, and safe from harsh weather while maintaining proper ventilation.| Gathered In The Kitchen
Wondering which chickens are best for beginners? Discover friendly, easygoing breeds perfect for families & small flocks. Fresh eggs & fun personalities!| Gathered In The Kitchen
Learn how to check backyard chicken regulations & city ordinances before bringing home chicks. Download your free printable Backyard Chicken Rules Checklist!| Gathered In The Kitchen
Set up your backyard chicken coop with confidence! This guide + free checklist covers space, nesting boxes, ventilation & predator protection for happy hens.| Gathered In The Kitchen
This very easy DIY with paper napkins or hand towels is perfect for the Spring and Easter season. With minimal materials you can create these pretty eggs.| Life at Bella Terra
One of the most enjoyable things about keeping chickens is figuring out which breed is right for you. They all bring a little something different to the table, and learning more about different breeds is a fun pastime in and of itself. To help you zero in on your next addition to your flock, I’m […] The post Full Overview of the Partridge Rock Chicken Breed appeared first on The Homesteading Hippy.| The Homesteading Hippy
Learn how to protect chickens from predators with Somerzby’s practical tips and strategies to keep your flock safe and secure.| Somerzby
This article was written in January 2017, edited and updated March 2025. I first wrote this article back when my little farm girl was just a toddler. It's hard to believe we've been hatching chicks together for a decade now, and that tiny little farm girl is finishing fifth grade. Usually when I update an... Read On → The post Printable Egg Incubation Chart For Hatching With Kids appeared first on Salt in my Coffee.| Salt in my Coffee
Maud, our adorable little hen, is a wise old thing. She is usually the first out the henhouse–keen to get on with her day. She sort of explodes out of the house, her little legs–in the cliched language so beloved and abused by politicians–hitting the ground running. Lucette likes to arrange herself properly for the outside […]| Robin Ellis
As homesteaders and farmers, we learn to work hand in hand with the changing seasons. When nature is your domain, thoughtful timing is your best friend whether you’re planting a garden or choosing the best time of year to get chicks for your chicken coop. The post The Best Time Of Year To Get Chicks For An Egg-cellent Flock appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
After a fox started sneaking around my flock, getting guard geese for my chickens was the best decision I’ve made all year. At first, I thought geese were just good for noise and territorial aggression. However, it’s been my experience that dealing with a bit of noise is totally worth their role as guardians of chickens. The post Guardians of the Coop: How to Use Geese to Protect Your Chickens appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
So, you’ve decided that you want the best chickens for eggs. That said, egg-laying chickens come in all different sizes, colors, and dispositions. To help you determine which breed is right for you, there are a few more factors to consider. I’ll break them down below. The post Egg-cellent Layers: Best Chicken Breeds For Eggs appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
If you’re learning the ins and outs of raising chickens and all the lingo that goes along with it, you might have heard reference to a broody hen, so it’s a fair question to wonder—what is a broody hen? Basically, broodiness is an obsession with hatching eggs. It’s what happens when your hen’s mothering instinct takes over, whether or not she has fertilized eggs. The post Breaking Broody: What Is A Broody Hen And How To Stop It appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
Do you need a rooster to have chickens? I’ll answer that question and discuss the pros and cons of keeping roosters in a coop with your hens. The post Can Your Chicken Coop Thrive Without a Rooster? appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
Raising urban chickens is popular with urban homesteaders because it allows you to collect your own eggs, and it’s a great way to bring some rural charm to the big city. Contrary to what some believe, you don’t need acres of land and can enjoy the benefits of raising chickens in the city with a relatively small amount of space. The post City Chickens: The Ins And Outs Of Raising Urban Chickens appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
It’s smart to consider raising bantam vs. regular chickens for many reasons, especially if you’re a homesteader with limited yard space, where size really matters. The post Bantam vs Regular Chicken: What’s the Difference? appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
On my homestead, I find it highly entertaining to watch my chickens run over as fast as they can to get their chicken treats. I think we all look forward to it, and intentionally providing the best treats for my chickens that can improve their health, longevity, and happiness is one of those things that makes it worthwhile to go the extra mile. The post Cluck-Worthy Delights: Chicken Treats Your Flock Will Love appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
After first learning how to ferment chicken feed, I was amazed by the difference it made in my flock. With just a few servings a week, they seemed healthier and more energetic. The post How To Ferment Chicken Feed: A Step-By-Step Guide appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
I never realized how intensely debated the topic of how to wash farm fresh eggs was until I began raising chickens for myself many years ago. I like to think of the debate over washing fresh eggs as a difference of opinion between germaphobes and fact-checkers. The post How To Wash Farm Fresh Eggs And Why Timing Is Key appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
If you’ve raised chickens for any length of time, like I have, you’ve probably found yourself growing fond of your crazy, unique flock, and maybe you’ve started thinking of cute chicken names to capture each of their personalities. The post 697 Sassy, Punny, Nerdy, Foodie, And Cute Chicken Names appeared first on The Tiny Life.| The Tiny Life
Discover everything about caring for backyard chickens in Australia—from coops to feeding and predator-proofing.| Somerzby
Bielefelder chicks, like those of other autosex breeds, may be sexed at the time of hatch based on the color and markings of the chicks’ down. As is true for sex link chickens, the autosexing phenomenon takes advantage of genes... The post Bielefelders and Other Autosex Chickens appeared first on Gail Damerow's Blog.| Gail Damerow's Blog
The best beginner's guide on raising backyard chickens: best breeds, chicks, coop design, how to care for chickens, predators, eggs and more!| Homestead and Chill
“I’m thinking about raising chickens in my backyard, but I’m not sure where to start. What are the essential tools I’ll need to keep chickens healthy and happy? I live in a suburban area and have never owned chickens before, so any advice would be appreciated!” Thanks, Kathleen, Seattle, USA. Essential Tools for Keeping Chickens: […]| Chicken Keeping Secrets – How To Keep Chickens At Home
“My chickens have been acting strangely lately, and I’m worried they might have Newcastle disease. What exactly should I be looking out for? I’ve heard it can be devastating to a flock.” Thanks, Sarah, Queensland, Australia. Understanding Newcastle Disease in Chickens: Symptoms and Impact Sarah, I’m glad you reached out about this important issue. Newcastle […]| Chicken Keeping Secrets – How To Keep Chickens At Home
“My backyard chickens have been acting strangely lately. Some seem lethargic, and I’ve noticed unusual swellings on a few. I’m worried it might be Marek’s disease. Can you tell me more about the symptoms I should look out for?” Thanks a bunch, Ashley, Brisbane, Australia. Understanding Marek’s Disease in Chickens: A Comprehensive Guide to Symptoms […]| Chicken Keeping Secrets – How To Keep Chickens At Home
“I’m planning to start raising chickens in my backyard, and I’ve heard that providing proper perches is crucial for their well-being. Can you explain what makes a good chicken perch and give some recommendations for the best types to use? I want to make sure my feathered friends are comfortable and healthy!” Thanks so much, […]| Chicken Keeping Secrets – How To Keep Chickens At Home
“My chickens have been acting strangely lately, and I’m worried they might have fowl pox. What symptoms should I be looking out for, and how can I be sure it’s fowl pox and not something else?” Thanks for your help, Elizabeth, Denver, Colorado, USA. What Are The Symptoms Of Fowl Pox In Chickens? Hey Elizabeth, […]| Chicken Keeping Secrets – How To Keep Chickens At Home
A common misconception, but chickens do not need a rooster to lay eggs! Here's how it works.| Rooted in Nature
Discover the world of rare chicken breeds, their unique traits, and how they can enhance your backyard coop with vibrant colors and diverse egg varieties.| grow.ifa.coop
Looking for chicken run ideas? Come learn how to make a DIY chicken grazing box or fodder box. It's a fun and easy boredom buster!| Homestead and Chill
Learn how to ferment chicken feed for healthier chickens that cost less money to feed. Follow my easy four-step method to save money on feed!| Homesteading Family
While there are reasons to keep chickens, these are things I wish I had known when considering whether or not to add chickens to our lives!| A Modern Homestead
Chickens not laying eggs? Come learn about normal, natural reasons why chickens stop laying eggs, or possible health concerns.| Homestead and Chill
Jesamine – The Casuals What am I supposed to do with a girl like Jesamine? * One of a clutch of Mum’s Sacred Singles, almost all from 1968, which have lodged ever since in my cortex and achieved mythical status as soundtracks to a country childhood with a single parent. Perhaps the poppiest of the […]| Magicmenagerie's Blog
Learn why it is so important to use apple cider vinegar on your homestead especially with your chickens. Keep them happy and healthy simply by using ACV.| Simple Living Country Gal
The CAI Heartland Chapter and the CAI Missouri LAC filed a lawsuit in August challenging a "chicken law" impacting Missouri communities.| Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog
Learn how to prepare your chicken coop for winter with these essential tips. Keep your chickens warm, healthy, and safe all season long!| Boots & Hooves Homestead
One of the most common leg problems with newly hatched chicks are splayed leg (also called spraddle leg). The chick will not be able to walk up right, most often will scoot around on it's belly. It may appear sick since it's uncomfortable and it takes great effort to move. Splayed leg is easily correctable, but if not addressed quickly, the chick will not be able to get to feed and water and can die.| Health Starts in the Kitchen
Can chickens eat egg shells for stronger eggs and improved health? Learn how to properly prepare and offer eggshells to your flock.| Ninnescah Made
Learn how to make homemade chicken treats with our easy DIY flock block recipe. It will keep your chickens happy, healthy, and entertained!| Homestead and Chill
Can you compost egg shells for plants? YES! Adding eggshells to your compost pile is an excellent way to add beneficial nutrients to your soil| Ninnescah Made
Calcium is absolutely critical for growth, egg laying, and overall health in chickens. Learn about 13 of the best calcium sources here.| The Homesteading Hippy
Spread the Love| Hope For The Animals Podcast
I'm on a mission to clear clutter in my home, and most importantly, in my brain. In that spirit, I have been meditating on my garden aspirations, and letting go of feeling guilty about chores that I assigned myself but don't have time for, like daily or even weekly updates.| Listen & Be Heard Network