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a colorful chicken standing on top of a grass covered field
A Blue Laced Red Wyandotte
two black and white roosters standing on a fence in front of a grassy field
Which Farm Breeds To Choose? Consider Geography
Which Breeds to Choose? Consider Geography | When planning a new homestead, which breeds of livestock to choose is always one of the more enjoyable tasks. It is fun to plan and dream about all of the wonderful heritage breeds. But a fancy pedigree is not all that should be considered. | GNOWFGLINS.com
a bunch of chickens that are standing in the grass
DIY Chicken Jungle Gym
Why didn't I think of this? or my mom or her mom? Our chickens used to sit up in the trees and it was hard finding them before sunset to put them in the coop and keep them safe from foxes. This is a gem of an idea. How to build a simple jungle-gym for your chickens
a group of chickens standing next to each other near a fence
Chickens
there are many plates and pans hanging on the wall in front of this sign
More Garden Junk: I've Flipped My Lid!
Garden Junk Decor: Lids on a Barn Door www.organizedclutterqueen.blogspot.com
a close up of a chicken on a black background
Day-Old-Chicks: Golden Laced Wyandotte
Golden Laced Wyandottes -- oooohhh laaa laaa! Me wants it! Beautiful and productive and easy going nature...who could ask for more!?!
an image of a rooster with arabic writing on it's back and the caption in english
Day-Old-Chicks: Mille Fleur d'Uccle Bantam
Mille Fleur d'Uccle Bantam. Bantams were my favorite of all our chickens when I was kid (except on old dominicker hen we called grandma) but we never called them bantams.. You know how us country folk are.. we short of adlib a bit.. we had 'banty' hens, not bantams.. lol
chickens and roosters are gathered around hay
Why Raise Chickens In Your Backyard? The Many Reasons & Benefits
Why Raise Chickens In Your Backyard? The Many Reasons & Benefits Hens will produce eggs that are fresh and nutritious, not to mention great tasting. Backyard eggs are also much healthier than their store bought counterparts. Backyard eggs contain: 1/3 the Cholesterol of store bought eggs 2/3 more vitamin A 1/4 less saturated fat 2 times the amount of Omega 3 fatty acids 3 times the amount of Vitamin E 7 times more Beta Carotene