Happy December, everyone! Like most folks around here, we got a good head start on our holiday decorating this year, and I decided to take it one step further and make things festive for the flock too If you have ever thought about decorating your chicken coop for Christmas, I want to show you two simple ways to do it The first look came together for under $10, and the second is a slightly fancier version for those fun holiday photos Do the girls care one bit? Not even a little But it sure is cheerful to glance out
Is it Safe to Eat Eggs with Blood Spots?
If you’ve been eating or using eggs for any length of time (hello almost everyone!), you probably have had a blood spot in your egg once or twice While this isn’t appealing to the eye, you need to know that they are perfectly fine to consume or use!
Contrary to popular belief, a blood spot does not mean that the egg is fertilized It simply means that a blood vessel ruptured while the hen was laying the egg This can be due to stress, genetics, or health of the hen
Some stressors can be environment – lack of fresh water, diet,
Treat Idea: Sprouted Grains for Chickens
I set off on a little adult science fair project this past week I decided that in honor of Thanksgiving week, I’d try out a new treat for the girls I placed an order for some raw organic, non-GMO barley and alfalfa seeds You can sprout many different types of grain, beans or lentils Please remember to never feed your flock dried, uncooked beans They contain a toxin, hemagglutinin, which can be deadly for your chickens However, when you cook or sprout beans, the toxins are destroyed and are safe to feed your flock
I chose
Egg Color and Quality: What Every Backyard Chicken Keeper Should Know
If you raise a backyard flock, you already know there is nothing quite like the eggs your “girls” provide for your family They taste wonderful, and there is something deeply satisfying about walking out to the coop each morning to gather your own breakfast It is honestly one of the most rewarding parts of chicken keeping Once you start paying attention to egg color and quality, you realize how much variety a single flock can produce, from creamy white to deep chocolate brown, and even blue or olive green If you keep different breeds, your egg basket can look
Gardening With Chickens
It’s August! What in the world? Where did the summer go? I’m torn between being ready for 2020 to be over (with Covid-19) and really wanting to throw the breaks on because I love this time of year! The mornings are starting to get a bit cooler here in Minnesota, but still warm up in the afternoon The cicadas are singing their song and the sunsets are stunning It’s also the time of year where our garden is starting to overflow with an abundance of produce! We’ve already had BLT’s 3 times and green beans until our hearts are
Happy National Egg Day!
Happy National Egg Day! I knowI realize it seems like there is always something to celebrate, and sometimes I lose track of all of our national holidays However, National Egg Day is something I can get on board with Hahaha!
So, today we will be talking about eggs and some fun facts surrounding them
Did you know?
- The Department of Agriculture predicts that the average American eats 250 eggs per year That means there’s approximately 765 billion eggs eaten in the US alone each year! That’s a lot of eggs!
- Eggs contain high quality protein Protein packed meals help
Making Heart Shaped Eggs & Toast for Your Valentine
Valentine’s Day is almost here Now, I know that many people don’t care for this holiday, but I don’t fall into that particular category! I’ve always enjoyed this day What a fun opportunity to celebrate the love in your relationships, kids, and spouse As an extra treat this year, I’m going to use some of my feathered girls’ abundance and make heart-shaped eggs for my family My daughter and I gave it a test run the other day and it was super simple! This is a fun and easy way to start off Valentine’s Day in a special way
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How to Control Flies in Your Chicken Coop with Coop Recuperate™
Summer is finally here, and there is so much to love about it after a long, cold winter The warmth, the sunshine, the green grass, and those late nights around the campfire all make the season feel special But warm, humid weather brings one unwelcome guest to the backyard flock: flies If you want to keep flies in your chicken coop under control this season, a little planning and the right products go a long way That’s why learning how to control flies in your chicken coop with Coop Recuperate™ can make summer coop care easier, cleaner,
What Raising Chickens Taught Our Family
The first time that I raised backyard chickens, we started with a mature flock to begin with If I could do it all over, I would raise them from chicks and not purchase already grown hens and roos It went okay, but we didn’t have that bond that we do with our current flock
In fact, our first flock ended with a showdown between our 2-year-old son and our not so loving rooster, and me chasing everyone with a garden hose! It was quite a sight and the neighbors definitely had something to talk about for a while It was
How to Get Your Chickens to Lay Eggs in Nesting Boxes
One of the most exciting times we’ve had in our backyard chicken experience is the day we received our very first egg If you’ve gone through this, you know how thrilling that first egg is! When our girls first started laying it was very early spring They were technically still “cooped up” then But to our surprise, Coco plopped her first egg right there on the floor that day, and I didn’t even care because I was so excited!!
After our first egg, I remember researching what kind of nesting boxes I wanted We decided on a really









