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Help! My chicken Isn’t Eating

Your chicken is not eating? That is not good! Let’s explore what could be causing her sudden loss of appetite and what to do about it. What is Causing my Chicken to Stop Eating? Unlike people, chickens don’t stop eating something because they are bored with the taste of it. Usually, a chicken with a

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Can my Chicken eat Leaves?

It seems like chickens will eat just about anything, but can they eat leaves and is it good for them? While you may find chickens devour the leaves (and well the entirety of the plant) for just about everything you grow in your garden or flower bed, leaves are not a great source of nutrients

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Garlic for Chicken Health

What we feed our chickens is an increasingly hot topic as we watch premixed pellet feed costs sky rocket and we sim through theory after theory as to the quality and content of commercial feed. For the backyard chicken tender, there is probably nothing more pressing than what we feed our chickens, and with a

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How Many Chickens is Enough

Chickens are adorable and social creatures who do best in groupings no less than three. But how many chickens is enough? When I hear this question all I can think about is the Sugar Crisp cereal commercial from the 90’s … “You can never get enough!” But, is that true of these quirky and social

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Grass Fed Chickens, Yay or Nay?

“Grass-Fed” EVERYTHING is making a breakthrough in the grocery market, grass-fed beef, goat, lamb chops … but not grass-fed chickens? You can find organic, pasture raised, antibiotic free, but not grass fed when it comes it poultry. What would it even mean to have a grass fed flock and is it healthy for the hens?

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How Long Does a Rooster Live?

A domestic rooster will live, on average, 5-8 years. With preferential treatment, and under the right conditions, a backyard rooster that is well cared for can live upwards of 12 years. If you’ve ever been chicken chased by your rooster you know, roosters serve an important part in the health and well being of the

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Do Chickens Enjoy Being Pet?

Not always. But if you know how to handle them, you may build a special relationship with them. We hope this tutorial will tell you how. Do Chickens Enjoy Being Touched? In a world of constant need for consent, one might wonder, “Does my hen enjoy being pet?” The short of the long answer is,

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Bumblefoot In Chickens

A bumblefoot is an infection in your chicken’s foot. We’re going to detail how to discover it, how to treat it, and how it can be prevented. What is Bumblefoot? Simply put, Bumblefoot is an infection (a staph infection) in your chickens foot. The infection can present in one, or both feet, and is not

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Can Chickens See in the Dark?

No. Chickens can’t see in the dark. As evening fades, so does your chickens ability to see something. They are virtually blind in the dark night. In this article, we’re going to check what and how a chicken can see. Then let’s see what are the consequences of this incapacity to see in the dark.

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