Category: Backyard Chickens

Build A Free Chicken Coop

If you want to get your hands on a completely free chicken coop, keep an eye out in your local paper. If you want to take a proactive approach to getting a cheap chicken coop, why not build one? This article provides you with all the info you need about building a chicken coop. Size And Position Depending on how… Read more »

Best Chicken Coop For DIYers

Finding the best chicken coop isn’t a tough task. It all depends on how much money you’re willing to spend and how many chickens you’re planning on having. Larger coops are generally better because they provide a large, secure are for the birds to run, thus improving egg yields. This article provides a basic guide on the best chicken coops,… Read more »

All About Eggs

Although some people raise chickens for meat, to show or as pets, probably eggs are the first thing people think of when they think of chickens. Breeds Different breeds produce different shell colors of eggs.  Inside they’re the same.  White eggs come mostly from Leghorns, a breed known to be super egg layers.  They can be high strung and noisy, and… Read more »

Eggshells As A Source Of Calcium

In our “introduction to raising chickens” class my wife and I attended at the local extension school, the presenter discussed chickens’ need for calcium and that providing oyster shells is necessary.  One of the audience members asked about feeding the chickens’ eggshells back to them.  The presenter thought this was a bad idea, that oyster shells are pretty cheap and… Read more »

Important Reasons to Raise Backyard Chickens

Fresh, delicious all natural eggs Backyard eggs are free of hormones, steroids antibiotics and other chemicals commonly given to chickens.  Lets face it, the methods of commercial egg production are neither healthy or humane.   By bringing chickens to the home, we are eliminating the mysteriously convoluted commercial process and securing a safe and fresh source of eggs for our home. … Read more »

Need for Feed: When to Feed a Growing Hen

Hatching to 6 weeks old Starter feed is perfect for chicks.  At about 20-24% protein, starter feed supplies the youngsters with the nutrients they need to grow.   Three to four pounds of starter feed will be required per bird.  Avoid feeding layer feed to chicks.  They wont grow as much and they may develop kidney problems and rickets as a… Read more »

Build a Chicken Coop

The media is full of horror stories about the additives injected into supermarket chicken meat. The information would make anybody turn vegetarian. Or, the alternative is to raise some chickens yourself. If this is the path you have chosen, you will need to have a chicken coop to protect your flock. A chicken coop has to keep your chickens safe… Read more »