Category Archives: Chickens

How to Sell Backyard Chicken Eggs

You got chickens in your backyard with the intention of getting fresh eggs for your family.  You might be keeping chicken as a means of self-sufficiency, with eggs as the cheapest source of proteins available to man.  When the eggs start coming, you have them for breakfast, every day. As you take good care of […]

Australorp Chicken breed characteristics

The Australorp breed of a chicken has been around since the 1890s or thereabout. It is still here today, thanks to it being a great egg-layer as well as good meat yield. A dual-purpose breed, the Australorp is a good choice for anyone who wants to keep chicken in their backyard or homestead. Australorp background […]

Best Chicken Breeds for Small Backyards and for the City.

Have you been thinking about raising chickens, but your backyard is small? Once you have decided, you need to choose a breed or breeds that suit the backyard. Below are some popular breeds that will help you figure out the best fit. Buff Orpingtons  Orpington is a fairly recent breed. A coachman from England was […]

When to Cull Backyard Chickens and How to do it Humanely

Culling is one of the practices that has been done for ages in livestock keeping. When it comes to chickens, culling is the process where you identify and remove the non-laying or low producing chickens from a laying flock. It is a continuous process from the time your chicks hatch to the peak of their […]

How to Get Rid of Flies in the Chicken Coop

As much as we dislike the small disturbing insects, flies usually come along if you are keeping chicken.  Those black pestering creatures are usually at every nook and cranny in the farm and multiply pretty quickly with one female fly getting sexually active just after 24hours of being in the adult stage. A female fly […]

Stinky chicken coop and how to keep your coop and run smelling fresh

All around the world, every animal keeper has to deal with the smell of animal droppings. Chicken being no exception, can generate a whole lot of awful smells that might even land you in trouble with your neighbors. You do not have to struggle to hold your breath every time you enter a stinky chicken […]

Choosing the right type of chicken fencing. A detailed guide.

Choosing the right type of chicken fencing can be a matter of life and death for your chickens. The type of chicken fence selected should be able to serve the purpose of protecting your chicken, while at the same time controlling their movements.  Sometimes a combination of different chicken fencing materials is used, taking advantage […]

American Game Chicken Breed – All you need to know

The American game chicken breed, also known as the American gamefowl,  was developed to be a game fowl, a bird for cockfighting.  With its many varieties and colors, the American gamefowl is mostly kept as a show bird (Ornamental bird), due to the stick laws on cockfighting.  An interesting fact about the American fowl is […]

Wyandotte Chickens Breed and management Information

The Wyandotte is an American chicken breed that is reared by homesteaders and backyard flock keepers for its yellow-skinned meat and brown eggs. Bred to be dual purpose, the Wyandotte chicken breed was to solve a particular issue. Back then, there existed no breed that could produce meat and eggs well. The chicken breeds that […]

Jersey Giant Chicken Breed Details and Management Information

The Jersey Giant, as the name suggests is one of the largest chicken breeds in the world. When you encounter one, you will probably never forget it.  Though the popularity had gone down, due to its poor feed-to-weight conversion ratio, the Jersey Giant is becoming popular among backyard poultry keepers.  The poor feed-to-weight conversion ratio […]

Cornish Chickens Profile and Management Information

The Cornish chickens breed, previously referred to as the Indian game is an impressive chicken breed that has been used to develop most of the present meat chickens, including the popular Cornish Cross.  Muscular, broad, Widely spaced legs with a large diameter, the cornish chicken was bred for one purpose only; war. It was meant […]