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Why Do Chickens Sunbathe?

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Most chicken owners encounter this at some point: You walk out into the yard and see a few of your hens lying on their sides in the sun. Sometimes, their wings are stretched out and their feathers puffed up You fear the worst. You think they’re sick or hurt. But they’re not. They’re just sunbathing. … Read more

Can Chickens Eat Ice Cream?

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Ice cream is a lovely treat. But not for chickens. No, chickens shouldn’t eat ice cream. But can chickens eat ice cream? Technically, yes. But it’s not a good idea.  Read on to learn more. The Dairy Problem The problem isn’t that chickens won’t eat ice cream. They certainly will. And they will probably enjoy … Read more

How to Raise Chickens in Arizona

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Did you know that Arizona is one of the best places for keeping chickens?  The Grand Canyon State enjoys ideal temperatures ideal for hatching and raising these feathered companions. If you’re like many beginners, that news makes you want to jump right in. Not so fast. You need to design or buy your coop. Plan … Read more

How to Raise Chickens in Texas: 10 Steps to a Functioning Flock

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Everything is bigger in Texas — and that’s definitely true of the demand for backyard chickens.  Every year, countless Texans are turning their backyards into chicken habitats. And they’re reaping the rewards: eggs, meat and a wonderful hobby. As wonderful as it is, chicken-keeping isn’t a hobby you can just jump into unprepared. Especially in … Read more

Can Chickens Eat Summer Squash?

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Chickens can eat summer squash. In fact, they love the stuff. Patty pan squash, green and yellow zucchini, cousa squash, crookneck squash — it’s all delicious to your hens and roosters. A garden favorite that often overproduces, squash is safe and healthy for chickens. No part of the plant is considered toxic to poultry. It’s … Read more

Can Chickens Eat Graham Crackers?

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“Can” is not the same as “should.” In other words: Chickens can eat graham crackers. Whether they should eat them is another story. If your pantry is like most people’s, there’s an old, stale box of graham crackers gathering dust somewhere in there. You may stumble upon it and think it’d be the perfect thing … Read more

Do Chicken Coops Need Windows?

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Yes, chicken coops need windows. They provide ventilation and light that will be essential to maintaining your chickens’ health over time. So, if you’re about to buy or build a chicken coop, look for one with windows. And if you’re already got a windowless chicken coop, break out your tools or your wallet. You’re about … Read more