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How to Control Mice in your Coop

How to Control Mice in your Coopfeatured

You feed your chickens cracked corn and grains. Chickens are not the cleanest eaters in the world and small bits are left behind. Consequently, mice are going to be attracted to your coop. You will have lots of them! When that happens, you need to have the tools to deal with them. Chickens Eat Mice. Read more

Our Spring Additions

Our Spring Additionsfeatured

Petra drove to pick up our chicks and the geese rather than using the mail like last year. I remember a lot of consternation over on time delivery and whether our hens would be lost in the mail. That concern was understandable. There isn’t much space inside the box for the chicks to move around. Read more

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BUSTED: Finally Caught our Raccoon

BUSTED: Finally Caught our Raccoonfeatured

We spent four nights trying to catch our racoon. The raccoon visited the chicken pasture each night to eat any scratch grains that were left behind. Last night we finally caught him! It was a rainy night and I moved the humane traps to areas underneath overhangs. I examined both traps this morning. You will Read more

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Dealing with Vermin:  The Definitive Guide (Part 1)

Dealing with Vermin: The Definitive Guide (Part 1)featured

You will deal with unwanted guests during your time as a chicken farmer. You spread scratch grains and other snacks for your hens every day. Although chickens are normally thorough in finding all this food, they are inevitably going to miss something. Those leftovers are going to attract a variety of different animals and many of them are predators for chickens.

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Will They Eat Cantaloupe?

Will They Eat Cantaloupe?featured

We often take special treats to the chicken yard. Some foods are very popular while others are not touched. The purpose of these blog posts is to record our successes and failures with our Speckled Sussex hens and we try and cater to their “discerning taste.”

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