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Lisa Bintrim

How to Raise Chickens in Florida: A Detailed Guide

October 21, 2022 by Lisa Bintrim
chickens with tropical foliage in the background

Homeowners in Florida take pride in raising their chickens. If you want to become one of those backyard chicken enthusiasts, you’re going to need to do some preparation.  The good news: The conditions in Florida make it ideal for backyard chickens. The fact that most cities in Florida allow an unlimited number of chickens in … Read more

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