Help! My Hen Thinks She’s A Rooster!
January 12, 2022A flock of hens will naturally establish a pecking order, but in some instances it’s possible for a hen to develop the traits and behaviors of a rooster.
A flock of hens will naturally establish a pecking order, but in some instances it’s possible for a hen to develop the traits and behaviors of a rooster.
I wasn’t looking for chickens on a recent trip to Las Vegas—I swear! But a chance encounter with a confection opened my eyes to poultry all over Sin City.
The new year is a great time to plan projects for chicken coop improvements that will benefit you and your birds. Here are four I plan to tackle in 2022.
Christina Robinson from Linguini Beans tells us about some of the hijinks her chickens (including farm star, Henrietta) love to get up to on the homestead.
There are a great many predators who would love to dine out in your chicken coop. Here’s how to eliminate the threats, from scaring animals away to locking them out.
One of the rarest chicken breeds in existence, the Onagadori is a Japanese chicken with tail feathers that can reach over 20 feet long!
Those pampered hens in your backyard can be traced back to domesticated jungle fowl, striking birds historically kept as village poultry around the world.
When winter weather sets in, it’s easy for chickens to experience boredom—and that can get dangerous. So try these four enrichment ideas to keep your flock entertained.
Want a fun and handy way to treat your flock? A chicken treats gumball machine dispenser, complete with a DIY dock, will entertain your birds!