The Chicken Poop Guide: Normal or Sick? Toxic or Fertilizer?

Chickens have mental health as the really are quite smart

Do Chickens Poop Everywhere?

The chicken manure that we get for free happens to be one of the overwhelming things regarding backyard chickens. Free-roaming chickens are going to spread it out for you in your garden. As a matter of fact, one can consider chickens to be poop machines. They produce almost 40 kg (88,2 lb) every hen every year.

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Chicken illnesses with respiratory symptoms

Honking chicken with op beak

It does not matter whether you have a few chickens in your backyard or a flock of a few scores of chickens. You need to take good care of them and their health. Chicken and other birds are prone to various types of illnesses and other problems. In this article, we will be talking about chicken illnesses with respiratory symptoms.

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Why do chickens need light to lay eggs?

Chicken laying eggs on the ground

Having chickens in your backyard can be a real blessing, especially if you like collecting fresh eggs. However, the issue of how much light is needed to have effective egg laying is always a big question. Take your time and review the top FAQ about why do chickens need light to lay eggs.

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Chicken eggs layers FAQ: How often, what time and more

Chicken laying eggs on the ground

Like all other animals and birds, hens, too, like to raise their families and live with them. In the wild, they have all the freedom and time to lead their lives like any other ordinary bird. There is enough food that makes sure their bodies are fit and strong to go through the painful process of laying eggs.

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How do chickens get pregnant? (Hint: They don’t) all about “chicken pregnancy” – witch actually is something completely different

A rooster does not get chickens pregnant but they fertilize the eggs

If you’ve ever lived on a farm you might know the answer to this next question (or you might not); do chickens get pregnant? It’s a question that many have pondered for a very long time because, if you look at most animals, they do get pregnant and they do have babies. But chickens lay eggs all the time that don’t turn into baby chicks, which leaves many a person confused, especially people who want to purchase chickens to keep at home and lay eggs for them as food.

In this article, Do Chickens Get Pregnant? we’ll take a look at this conundrum and try to answer that question along with several others. We might not be able to tell you which came first, the chicken or the egg, but we will definitely tell you how hens make eggs, and how roosters are involved in the process, so read on and enjoy!

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The health and happiness tips experienced chickens keepers wished they’ve learned sooner

As a newbie, I started to ask around, and I found one Facebook group in particular, that was very helpful. I wanted to avoid some of the common pitfalls and not make the same mistakes others might have. So I asked: What are some important health and happiness tips you as an experienced chickens keepers wished they’ve learned sooner?

This is what I got back.

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How to make inspiring and funny chicken coops

Chickens are social creatures and can be amazing pets. You might love them having around since they do not cause a little trouble for you. All you need is to create a safe haven for your tiny friends so that they can relax and enjoy their privacy without any disturbance. When it comes to privacy, a chicken coop will first come to your mind.

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Is owning chickens worth it and cost-effective?

Eggs in a tray - Are the okay for vegans?

One of the first questions people ask me when they hear I have a flock of chickens in my backyard is, “Are backyard chickens worth it?” Here are some other questions that I am asked and a number of reasons I give people who ask me.

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