If you have a hen that’s stopped laying and you suspect a bound egg to be the problem, here’s how you can nurse your chicken back to health.
With egg-laying season ramping up, provide your backyard flock with a protein boost by supplementing their diet with mealworms.
The best indicator of this potentially fatal parasitic condition can be found in your chickens’ poo.
Handle a nuisance hen or rooster with one of these three proven methods.
Although they’re not the most likely of companion animals, chickens can help bring joy to humans in recovery.
Cut down on a pest infestation with this simple, natural control technique using materials you already have at home.
If your rooster doesn’t seem interested in mating with his hens, there’s a likely explanation.
Here’s how to combine and prepare a meal for your chickens made from food waste that they’ll keep out of the trash.
Select your coop bedding wisely to give your flock a comfortable place to roost, nest and live.
This common chick ailment can easily be remedied with items found in your first-aid kit.