February 2025

Maximizing your Flock: The Benefits of Keeping Guinea Fowl Alongside Chickens
Keeping Chickens

Maximizing your Flock: The Benefits of Keeping Guinea Fowl Alongside Chickens

Keeping guinea fowl with chickens can be a harmonious combination on your homestead. Guinea fowl provide pest control benefits while chickens offer companionship. Learn how to successfully integrate these two feathered friends for a thriving flock.

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Discover the Best Location for Your Chicken Coop: Where to Put It
Keeping Chickens

Discover the Best Location for Your Chicken Coop: Where to Put It

Choosing the perfect spot for your chicken coop is essential for the well-being of your flock. Whether it’s nestled in a cozy corner of your backyard or perched on a hill with a view, finding the right location will ensure happy and healthy chickens.

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Keeping Bantam Chickens: Tips for Creating a Happy and Healthy Flock
Keeping Chickens

Keeping Bantam Chickens: Tips for Creating a Happy and Healthy Flock

Learn the art of caring for bantam chickens with ease. From building the perfect coop to ensuring they have a balanced diet, follow these simple steps to keep your bantam chickens happy and healthy.

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Transforming Pallets into a Practical Chicken Coop: A Step-by-Step Guide
Keeping Chickens

Transforming Pallets into a Practical Chicken Coop: A Step-by-Step Guide

Are you looking to save money and recycle wood pallets at the same time? Building a chicken coop out of pallets could be the perfect solution for you. With a little creativity and some basic woodworking skills, you can create a cozy and functional home for your feathered friends.

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Beat the Heat: Top Tips for Keeping Chickens Cool in the Sweltering Summer Months
Keeping Chickens

Beat the Heat: Top Tips for Keeping Chickens Cool in the Sweltering Summer Months

As summer temperatures rise, it’s important to keep your chickens cool and comfortable. Providing ample shade, plenty of fresh water, and frozen treats, such as watermelon or ice cubes, can help prevent heat stress in your flock. Additionally, installing misters or fans in their coop can help create a cooler environment for your feathered friends.

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