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A Predator-Free Chicken Coop
Poop scoop. 2 inches of coarse sand in the coop. You’d be surprised at how this eliminates the smell! And I only scoop twice a week – still no smell. Twice a year – January and again in July – I take out all the sand and start over. During the July cleaning, I pick a hot day to scrub it down with soap and water… and the earlier the better, so it has time to dry before I replace the sand. No one will ever know I have chickens.
chicken toys ??
Chicken Toy Idea -you can buy this at the Dollar Store in the Toy area
How to Build a Chicken Coop in 4 Easy Steps [2nd Edition] | Homesteading
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The Best Herbs For Chickens To Eat? These Are Them (Plus One For First Aid!) [Podcast]
Knowing which herbs are good for your hens (and why) is critical to raising chickens naturally. Bloggers: Feel free to use this infographic on your site as long as you give credit to FrugalChicken and provide a link to the FrugalChicken website.
Fresh greens for the girls. The wire keeps them from tearing it up.
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Start A Fire
How to create a safe, comfortable, and easy to clean nesting box in your chicken… More
Backyard Chicken Eggonomics: How Much Does it Really Cost to Raise Chickens?
Cost of owning chickens - can't wait to show this to the hub so I can convince him I NEED chickens!
Easy Backyard Chicken Coop Plans
DIY Project! Peck-It-Clean Veggie Feeder for Chickens ::: TheGardenCoop.com
Comparison of Poultry Cup Drinkers
Best way to water...better than nipples that can leak. Uses a bucket so no changing water but once about weekly
DIY No-Waste feeder! - My Pet Chicken
DIY No Waste Feeder (might try this with 5-gallon buckets instead, since I have some of those.)
hula hoop chicken tractor is probably about the size I'd need.
Growing fodder for the homestead
Growing fodder (sprouted barley) for animal feed. Cuts your spending on feed in half (at least)!