Author name: Walter Gladewood

Meet Walter, the feathered-friend fanatic of Florida! Nestled in the sunshine state, Walter struts through life with his feathered companions, clucking his way to happiness. With a coop that's fancier than a five-star hotel, he's the Don Juan of the chicken world. When he's not teaching his hens to do the cha-cha, you'll find him in a heated debate with his prized rooster, Sir Clucks-a-Lot. Walter's poultry passion is no yolk; he's the sunny-side-up guy you never knew you needed in your flock of friends!

Keeping Chickens

Discover if Chickens Can Safely Consume Almond Flour and Ensure Their Well-being

Chickens are omnivores and can eat a variety of foods, but can they eat almond flour? While almonds are safe for chickens in moderation, almond flour may not provide the necessary nutrients for a balanced diet. It’s always best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing new foods to your feathered friends.

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Title: The Surprising Conflict Amongst My Flock: Why Do My Chickens Keep Fighting?

In my backyard, feathers are flying and tempers are flaring as my chickens continue to engage in heated battles. Despite my efforts to intervene and mitigate the conflicts, the feisty fowl seem determined to establish their pecking order. It’s a poultry power struggle like no other.

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Discover the Ultimate Guide to Eliminating Mites from Your Chicken Coop

Mites in your chicken coop can be a pesky problem, but with a few simple steps, you can get rid of them for good. From deep cleaning and disinfecting to using natural remedies like diatomaceous earth, there are plenty of ways to keep your feathered friends mite-free. Read on to discover how to make your coop a mite-free zone.

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Keeping Chickens

How Frequently Should You Clean Your Chicken Coop?

Cleaning a chicken coop is essential to ensure the health and safety of your feathered friends. Depending on the size of your coop and the number of chickens you have, you may need to clean it out anywhere from once a week to once a month. Keeping a clean coop will keep your chickens happy and healthy.

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Keeping Chickens

Thriving with Chickens in the Last Frontier: Keeping Chickens in Alaska

In the vast expanse of Alaska, keeping chickens can be a rewarding experience for those willing to brave the challenges of the harsh climate. From building insulated coops to providing ample food and water, Alaskan chicken farmers must be resourceful to ensure their feathered friends thrive in this unique environment.

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