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a small chicken coop with a solar panel on top and a door open to the outside
Automatic coop door | Hensafe Pty Ltd | Australia
Automatic chook Door
a bird feeder hanging from the side of a building
What Can Chickens Eat?
Chicken treats for the winter. Includes quantities per day, and a list of do- and don't-feed treats.
two chickens are sitting in the hay next to a chicken coop and one is eating grass
Herb container - goodies chooks can eat without destroying the plants. Also gorgeous huge black chooks in the background.
two eggs in a nest with hay on the floor and green wall behind them,
Herbs and Their Uses for Your Chickens' Health
Natural Chicken Keeping: Herbs and Their Uses for Your Chickens' Health
homemade fly spray recipe in a bottle on hay
Homemade Fly Spray Recipe | The Prairie Homestead
Homemade Fly Spray Recipe
the anatomy of a chicken is shown in this brochure, with information about it
How to Raise Chickens - All about Raising Organic, Backyard Chickens
How to Raise Chickens - All about Raising Organic, Backyard Chickens. I will need this for our small farm someday!
the pipe is attached to the side of the fence
DIY Chicken Coop
Diy chicken feeder
two chickens standing next to each other on the floor with cups hanging from it's sides
craftlikethis.com
How to keep your homestead organized with chicken feeder pipes. http://www.craftlikethis.com/chicken-pipe-feeder/
a close up of a chicken on the ground with grass and dirt around it's feet
Chicken Scaly Leg Mite - Easy Treatment at Home
Scaly leg mite treatment
a close up of a rooster being held by someone's hand on a porch
How to Stop a Rooster from Crowing
rooster with Velcro around its neck
two chickens are laying in a blue tub
Chicken Coop 101: Thirteen Lessons Learned
thirteen lessons about building chicken coops {All chickens love a spot to dust bath and a large litter pan filled with play sand and some wood ash is like a day at the spa!}
an instagram post about chickens in a garden
Our chickens in their DIY chicken tunnel. We live in a residential area, so to keep the chickens protected from hawks, dogs and other predators (and to keep them out of our neighbor's yard) we hook up their portable play-pen to the run and let them range.