If you live in an urban area, a portable chicken coop might be your best option, where these cages can be placed from one location to another to fertilize the yard. The chickens can also enjoy their own and feed on weeds and insects, along with other insects in different places as you move your barn. This gives your chicken a lot of freedom as well.
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Chicken Coop Essentials
When I started keeping chickens in my backyard, I quickly realized I was missing some essentials. That forced me to buy stuff in a hurry without proper research. To help you avoid making the same mistake, I’ve gathered a list of my recommended chicken coop essentials so you can be prepared.
Why Do Chickens Need Dust Bath?
Do you wonder why your chickens are tossing dust into their feather? You may be surprised to see them writhing and squirming around in the dirt. While it may be amusing to you, the act of tossing around in the dust is also essential for chickens.
Automatic Chicken Feeders – The complete buyers guide
An automatic chicken feeder is utterly convenient for all the reasons. If you are away from home, you rest assured that your chickens won’t miss a meal. Plus, you can measure the amount your chickens eat. Then, the question pops in how do you choose the ultimate product?
Chicken Coop Nests: The basics you’ll need to know
Chicken coop nests are probably the most essential component of a chicken coop. Therefore one of the first things you will need to have en place is the nests for your chicken coop. As chickens start using nests when they are about 17 weeks old, they will need them quickly.