Get These Pests Out Of The Chicken Coop
May 11, 2016Lice and mites are two microscopic predators that could be causing problems for your chickens.
Lice and mites are two microscopic predators that could be causing problems for your chickens.
Coops are one of the most expensive chicken-keeping purchases, so weigh your options to find the best one for you.
Give your coop some flair—it could make your hens healthier.
The best DIY projects are the ones you can make out of something you already own.
Different from a draft, coop ventilation is needed year-round to keep your flock from getting sick or frostbitten.
Whether you’re digging your first urban garden or have spent years cultivating the land, the Cooperative Extension Service is your BFF (best farm friend).
When you own the tools and materials and have the know-how, building your own custom chicken coop can be one of the most rewarding aspects of keeping chickens.
Plan a coop that won’t interfere with neighborhood aesthetics.
Win the trust and respect of your city council to help further your urban-farming initiative and change laws.
Select your coop bedding wisely to give your flock a comfortable place to roost, nest and live.