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Protecting Chickens From Spring Storms

Spring is a wonderful time for chickens. The weather warms up, grass grows, and your flock becomes more active. But spring also brings strong storms. Heavy rain, strong winds, thunder, and even flooding can put your chickens at risk. That is why protecting chickens from spring storms is so important. With a few simple steps, […]

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Prolapse Vent in Chickens: Causes and Care

Seeing something wrong with your chicken can be scary. One problem that can worry chicken owners is a prolapse vent in chickens. This condition looks serious, but with quick care, many chickens can recover. A prolapse happens when part of the inside of the chicken’s vent comes out and becomes visible. This can happen during […]

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Spring Mud Management for Chicken Runs

Spring is a great time for chickens. The weather warms up, grass grows again, and chickens love to explore outside. But spring also brings rain. And rain can turn your chicken run into a muddy mess. Too much mud is not good for chickens. It can make the run dirty, smelly, and unsafe. Mud can […]

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Spring Chick Growth Timeline: Week by Week Guide

Raising baby chicks in spring is exciting. Each week, they grow bigger, stronger, and more independent. But many new chicken owners wonder what to expect as chicks grow. That is why this spring chick growth timeline guide is so helpful. This guide will walk you through what happens from the first week of life until […]

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Common Mistakes When Raising Chicks in Spring

Spring is one of the best times to raise baby chicks. The weather starts to warm up, the days get longer, and many people feel excited to begin their backyard flock. But even though spring is a great season, it also comes with challenges. Many beginners make simple errors that can lead to sick chicks, […]

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How to Set Up a Brooder for Chicks in Spring

Spring is an exciting time to raise baby chicks. The weather is warming up, days are getting longer, and chicks grow fast during this season. But before you bring chicks home, you need a safe and cozy space for them to live. Learning how to set up a brooder for chicks in spring helps protect […]

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How to Start a Chicken Farm Business

Have you ever thought about turning your love for chickens into a business? Starting a chicken farm can be a fun and rewarding way to earn money while working with animals. Whether you want to sell eggs, meat, or chicks, learning how to start a chicken farm business the right way can help you avoid […]

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Winter Bedding Options for Chickens: What Works Best

Winter can be hard on backyard chickens, especially when it comes to staying warm and dry. One of the most important choices you can make during cold months is picking the right bedding for your coop. Good bedding helps keep chickens cozy, controls moisture, and prevents health problems. This guide will walk you through the […]

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Common Winter Chicken Health Problems to Look Out For

Winter can be tough on backyard chickens. Cold air, snow, and fewer daylight hours can all affect your flock’s health. Chickens are hardy animals, but winter brings special challenges that every chicken keeper should understand. This guide explains: the most common winter chicken health problems how to spot these health issues early what you can […]

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How to Deal With Eggs With Thin Shells

If you crack open an egg from your flock and it feels soft, bendy, or breaks in your hand, don’t panic. It happens to many chicken keepers. Eggs with thin shells are more fragile, messy, and sometimes unsafe for your hens because they can break in the nest box. The good news is that thin […]

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