Keeping Chickens

5 Tips to Beat the Heat and Keep Your Chicken Coop Cool in Summer
Keeping Chickens

5 Tips to Beat the Heat and Keep Your Chicken Coop Cool in Summer

Keep your feathered friends comfortable during the sweltering summer months by providing ample shade, good ventilation, and plenty of cold water. Follow these tips to create a cool oasis for your chickens to escape the heat.

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Beating the Heat: Tips for Keeping Your Chickens Cool in the Summer
Keeping Chickens

Beating the Heat: Tips for Keeping Your Chickens Cool in the Summer

During the scorching summer months, it’s important to ensure your feathered friends stay cool and comfortable. Providing plenty of shade, a shallow pool for them to wade in, and fresh cool water will help keep your chickens happy and healthy in the heat.

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Fowl Friends: The Benefits of Keeping Guinea Fowl and Chickens Together
Keeping Chickens

Fowl Friends: The Benefits of Keeping Guinea Fowl and Chickens Together

Keeping guinea fowl and chickens together can be a harmonious relationship on the farm. While each species has their own unique characteristics, they can coexist peacefully with proper management. Learn about the benefits of keeping these feathered friends together in this article.

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How much does it REALLY cost to build a chicken coop?
Keeping Chickens

How much does it REALLY cost to build a chicken coop?

Building a chicken coop can vary in cost depending on the size, materials, and design. On average, it can range from $200-$500 for a small coop, up to $1000 or more for a larger, more elaborate structure. It’s important to factor in additional costs for insulation, nesting boxes, and feeders.

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