Setting up a Brooder

Hey everyone!

Today I am going to be talking about how to set up a brooder for your baby chicks Getting baby chicks is such an exciting time If you’ve never raised baby chicks before, you’ve come to the right place! I remember when I first heard the word, “brooder” I remember pretending to know what that was when in actuality, I had no idea! Ha Ha! A “brooder” is just a fancy word for a place to keep your baby chicks until they’re big enough for a coop

There are 4 basic things your baby chicks will need to survive

The Deep Litter Method for Chicken Coops: A Beginner’s Guide

Let’s talk about poop It is not the most glamorous part of raising backyard chickens, but it is the part that never seems to stop A single hen can leave behind 50 to 60 droppings a day, so if you keep even a small flock, the mess adds up fast The good news is that there is a smarter way to handle it The deep litter method for chicken coops lets your bedding and manure compost right where it falls, so instead of scooping out the coop several times a week, you only deep clean a few times a

May is National Egg Month

It’s been pure joy heading out to the coop each day to see how many eggs the girls have laid To tell you I was overzealous about the “first egg” is an understatement! That’s a long story for a different day

Our big girls have been laying for about 3 months now We have enjoyed eggs prepared many different ways! And, it is just so much more fun because we raised them right in our backyard The kids can go “pick breakfast”

Beautiful eggs from my girls

Did you know?

Eggs are considered one of the healthiest foods on the planet

Holiday Entertaining: Deviled Egg Bar

My husband and I love to entertain people, especially around the holidays For me, setting everything up is fun, but can I be honest with you? Preparing the food can sometimes cause me unwanted stress I’m not a top chef, so I always seek out easy entertaining ideas What I have learned after all these years is to make it easy on myself because my guests are just thankful to be invited They want to be included and inviting people into your home gives them a wonderful feeling of belonging

Our menus vary depending on the type of party or

Handling Frozen Eggs in Your Nest Boxes

It’s the middle of winter here in Minnesota and temperatures frequently drop below freezing Many people question my choice to live here, but if they’d experience the other seasons, they would know why Minnesota is a wonderful place to grow up, raise a family or even just visit! However, I do sometimes wonder if my flock wishes we lived somewhere more mild, but they can’t talk so I’ll never know!

The Best Summertime Treats for Your Chickens

We are so excited around here! When you live in Minnesota, you learn to appreciate the beautiful weather So for us, Summer is finally here and we’re celebrating!

During these summer months , it’s easy for us humans to cool off at the local swimming pool or lake However, chickens find the heat a bit uncomfortable and need some relief In fact, chickens don’t have sweat glands so it’s very important to provide them with plenty of shade, fresh cold water and watch them very close Chickens can get overheated quickly and go downhill much faster than you’d think

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Managing Mites & Lice with Coop Recuperate™

I remember the very first time we raised chickens I wasn’t “all-in” if you will, for a few different reasons First off, our flock was fully grown when we got them We didn’t start from the chick stage They weren’t the cute little balls of fluff that we could play with and get to know their personalities So, naturally, we didn’t have that bond Second, they were so stinky, dirty and dusty and none of those things appealed to me Lastly, I had read about chicken mites and lice Everyone pause and take a deep breath I was mortified

Chicken Coop Ideas: What I Learned Touring Three Real Backyard Coops

When my chicks started outgrowing their brooder, I realized I needed serious chicken coop ideas, and fast My current chicken tractor simply was not big enough for all ten of my girls So instead of guessing, I did the most useful thing a new flock owner can do: I called up a few fellow chicken raisers and asked to tour their coops in person Seeing real, working setups taught me more in one afternoon than weeks of scrolling ever could, and I came home with a notebook full of practical ideas I could actually build

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Most chicks are ready to

Fun & Easy Easter Egg Decorating

One of my favorite memories as a child was going to our local nursing home and participating in their annual Easter egg hunt I remember being so nervously excited! There were a lot of kids and just as many eggs, but there was a prized eggthe “golden egg”

Whichever “lucky” kid found that egg, walked home with an awesome prize! I never did find that egg unfortunately Well, one time I did, but a boy in my class spotted it at the same time I did He climbed the tree faster, so he got the coveted egg I

The Secret to Healthy Bedding in Your Coop

When we first started our backyard chicken journey, we did a lot of research on bedding for our girls Clean, dry bedding is paramount in keeping your chickens healthy Yet, if you have kept chickens for any length of time, you know they poop a lot wherever and whenever they want

Chicken poop contains nitrogen and when it’s broken down by bacteria or by getting wet, it creates ammonia Too much of this can cause respiratory stress or other infections in your chickens So, the need for good ventilation is vital to your chickens health as well as dry bedding

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