The Eppich family digs into the summer creating new fence and waiting for rain for pastures and crops. The post Finally, some much needed rain appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsGrainews
When I was younger, I was quite into Jurassic Park and dinosaurs! Maybe that is where some of my bird enthusiasm comes from, as after all, we now know that birds are descended from dinosaurs! No other group of birds here at the park remind me of this more than our group of rheas! This... Read More The post Wingham Wildlife Park’s Greater Rhea Family appeared first on Animal Experiences At Wingham Wildlife Park In Kent.| Animal Experiences At Wingham Wildlife Park In Kent
Springtime has been good on the ranch for the Eppich family with cows and bulls in the pasture and healthy foals.| Grainews
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
This Easter egg craft for kids is a great way to reuse old plastic Easter eggs. This is a possible alternative to Easter egg dying, also, because you can use your creations by filling them with candy and hiding them in the yard. See the end of this post for a video tutorial. Want more... Read More The post Easter Egg Craft for Kids appeared first on Meaningfulmama.com.| Meaningfulmama.com
Boy howdy does it feel good to have chickens peeping away in the coop again! For those who may have missed it, we moved from New York to Tennessee a year and a half ago and we decided to leave our chicken flock back at our old house and not bring them with us. Moving| Backyard Chicken Project - Mastering the Art of Loving Chickens
Keep your chicken egg incubation hatching records organized with these handy Chicken Egg Incubation Records digital printable forms! These incubation and chick hatching records help to keep track of important chicken egg incubation dates, breeds| Montana Homesteader
Learn everything you need know about raising baby chicks with tips on brooders, temperatures, feed, water, health, safety and more.| Homestead and Chill