The Basics Of Building A Chicken Coop
March 11, 2021When chick days are over, your pullets will need secure housing, so here are some chicken coop building basics to keep in mind for safe, happy hens.
When chick days are over, your pullets will need secure housing, so here are some chicken coop building basics to keep in mind for safe, happy hens.
The pandemic era has a lot of people getting “cooped up,” like this Indiana family who decided to add chickens to their backyard and their life.
If you like chickens, but also weekend sleep and vacations, then an automatic chicken coop door opener may be right for you. And modern products make the choice easier than ever.
You’ve heard of emotional support animals, but did you know that therapy chickens can add peace and comfort during times of depression or anxiety? They can!
It started with a joke request for “something Gothic,” but the handmade spooky coop this couple received delighted them and their community.
Adding festive flair to chicken coops is all the rage, but follow these simple safety precautions to ensure you and your hens have a merry Christmas.
You have a lot of options for housing your chickens, but choose your coop and run setup wisely to minimize hassle and maximize your hens’ health.
Things that belong in the chicken coop include chickens … and not much else. Here are eight things that have no business being in your hens’ quarters.
With wintry weather taking hold, poultry-keepers often shuffle their birds’ living quarters. And for this keeper, the process was a rousing game of Musical Coops!
Cleanliness in the chicken coop is less work when you use the deep-litter method. Plus, it’s proven to keep your chickens healthier.