Balancing Corporate & Homesteading Lifestyles
Essential seasonal care tips to refresh, reset, and revitalize your flock as the weather warms up Spring is one of the most exciting times on the homestead — and your chickens feel it too! As days get longer and temperatures rise, your flock will…
Hello there, humans. It’s me, Cluck Kent, your friendly neighborhood roost reporter, perched on my favorite bale of straw. I’m watching visitors come and go from afar (with my super-vision, of course) and asking myself the burning question: “Why can’t I get hugs from…
By Cluck Kent, Flock Safety Reporter Listen up, flock watchers. We had a situation this week. A new chick showed up—but instead of joining us right away, she got put in a separate pen. Naturally, I had questions. Who was she? Why was she…
It might surprise you to learn that baby chicks start communicating before they even hatch! Around day 19 of incubation, chicks begin making soft peeping sounds from inside the egg—but why? And how do they do it? Let’s take a closer look at this…
By Cluck Kent, Flock Safety Reporter Listen up, fellow cluckers—today, I’m exposing a high-risk security breach that could bring disaster to the coop. It wasn’t an aerial attack by hawks. It wasn’t a rogue raccoon raid. Nope—it was something much sneakier. It was… a…
By Cluck Kent, Flock Safety Reporter Listen up, flockmates—today, I’m exposing a biosecurity breach so reckless it could have brought chaos to the coop. It all started with a midnight snack. There I was, wide awake while everyone else snoozed—except for one sneaky little…
By Cluck Kent, Flock Safety Reporter Listen up, feathered friends and farmhands! Sickness sneaks into the coop faster than a hungry hen on a spilled feed bucket—and trust me, you don’t want to deal with a flock full of sniffly, sluggish birds. That’s why…
By Cluck Kent, Flock Safety Reporter Listen up, fellow feathered friends and human caretakers! Cluck Kent here, your beaked beacon of truth, and today we’re talking about something that ruffles my feathers more than a surprise rainstorm—biosecurity. Now, before you start flapping in confusion,…
Bringing home baby chicks is exciting! But these tiny, delicate creatures need extra care, especially in their first weeks. Chicks are more vulnerable than adult chickens. Illness, injury, and sudden health issues can happen fast. A first aid kit before they arrive ensures you’re…
One of the most fascinating behaviors in baby chicks is their ability to imprint shortly after hatching. This instinctive process helps them recognize their mother, siblings, and even their human caretakers in some cases. Imprinting is crucial for survival, ensuring that chicks bond with…
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