Flo Milli loves the 2000s.| UPROXX
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
Synergy and Terra will be listed as “hybrid co-ops” on this year’s housing form after residents reached an agreement with Residential Education on Thursday.| The Stanford Daily
The University will suspend the co-op statuses of both houses, finding them in violation of Title VI, a federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin.| The Stanford Daily
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
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
Ein Job, den alle können? Überhaupt nicht, sagt Denise Steinmann. Die Arbeit als Logistikerin sei ziemlich herausfordernd – für den Körper und den Kopf. Und deshalb für sie genau das Richtige.| workzeitung.ch
Composting chicken manure in deep litter helps build better chicken health, reduce labor, and retain most of the nutrients for your garden.| Chelsea Green Publishing
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
Alektorophobia is the irrational fear of chickens, often stemming from past traumatic experiences. This anxiety disorder leads to extreme reactions, sometimes culminating in panic attacks at the mere thought of chickens. Treatment typically involves gradual exposure to chickens, although severe cases may require therapy. It remains underreported due to embarrassment among sufferers. The post Who Is Afraid of Chickens? appeared first on Gail Damerow's Blog.| Gail Damerow's Blog
The coop is complete, and full of chickens.| Montana Wildlife Gardener
If you are just getting started with chickens then one of the first things you need is a chicken coop. A good chicken coop is worth its weight in gold as it will keep your chickens safe and warm. However, chicken coops can come with Read More →| Chickens And More