Chicken Coop in NJ Suzanne became a chicken owner by accident. She lives in a 200-year-old farmhouse in NJ that has been home to chickens for the entire time, and she inherited the previous owner’s chickens when she moved onto the property. She started with 8 chickens, but as she had...
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1. Chickens are allowed in this location. Max 12-50 depending on size of lot your home located. There's no permit required. 2. The coop restrictions is 50 feet from neighbors. 3. The roosters are allowed as well. The maximum is 2. ...
beating up our hens and getting tougher by the day. So, we talked to several people who had processed chickens, we read articles (like this one fromMother Earth News,Processing Your Backyard Chickens), watched many … uh … interesting “how-to” videos, ...
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(Note: I am against killing foxes/coyotes to keep them away from chickens. So if you’re looking for a “Best Ways To Exterminate The Local Chicken-Eating Wildlife” guide, you’re going to be gravely disappointed.) Latest Videos Common City Dangers This will cover things that could harm ...
Chickens and Honey Bees are great companion animals, and you can learn to keep them. This website is frequently being updated with the latest beekeeping information. Welcome!
There was something magical about being on that farm that I really loved.. ok.. maybe not the crabby old sow that chased me across the pen so much.. but I dearly loved the fields of corn, the vegetable garden and the chickens . In those days farming was all Organic.. there were no...
Your mind races as you try to figure out what you can do to protect your chickens while still observing state laws protecting these majestic raptors. It was just such a scenario that took away my most prized and eldest hen, Piper the Silkie. ...
to several stories on our website which might provide some insight. In this first one, the author describes several antibiotics which did/didn’t work for her bumblefoot issues:https://backyardpoultry.iamcountryside.com/feed-health/lessons-from-a-neverending-battle-against-bumblefoot-in-chickens/....