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Cold-Weather Care: Tips for Successfully Raising Chickens in the Winter
Keeping Chickens

Cold-Weather Care: Tips for Successfully Raising Chickens in the Winter

As the temperature drops and snow begins to fall, keeping chickens through the winter can be a challenging yet rewarding experience. With proper preparation and care, your flock can stay healthy and comfortable during the cold months ahead.

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Insider Tips on Ensuring Your Chickens Stay Cozy at Night
Keeping Chickens

Insider Tips on Ensuring Your Chickens Stay Cozy at Night

As the chilly nights approach, it’s important to ensure your feathered friends are cozy and warm. Providing a well-insulated coop, using heat lamps, and offering extra bedding are just a few ways to keep your chickens snug during the winter months. Your hens will thank you with plenty of delicious eggs!

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Discover the Unexpected Snack of Chickens: Dog Poop
Keeping Chickens

Discover the Unexpected Snack of Chickens: Dog Poop

Chickens are known for their omnivorous diet, but one unexpected item on their menu is dog poop. Research shows that chickens will readily consume feces, be it their own or from other animals. While this behavior may seem unappealing, it serves as a natural way for chickens to supplement their diet with additional nutrients.

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Protect Your Flock: The Best Way to Keep Snakes Away from Chickens
Keeping Chickens

Protect Your Flock: The Best Way to Keep Snakes Away from Chickens

Want to protect your chickens from slithery intruders? One of the best ways to keep snakes away is by installing a secure fence around their coop. Make sure it is buried at least a foot underground to prevent sneaky serpents from burrowing their way in. Your feathered friends will thank you!

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