Tag: Backyard Chicken Care

  • Chicken Breeds for a Colorful Egg Basket

    Chicken Breeds for a Colorful Egg Basket

    When I first got chickens, I wanted a chicken that laid every color. I wanted an egg of each color. I loved the idea that the eggs on my counter could add a pop of color to my otherwise very neutral home. I learned some lessons, though… not all those…

  • Love or Forget It? Chicken Coop Edition

    We built our chicken coop in 2019. It’s now 2023 and we’ve made some renovations. I’ve learned what I love and hate in a chicken coop and I’m going to share with you what those are. Forget It: Droppings Board/Litter Trays: We started with 8 chickens. My coop didn’t take…

  • Favorite Products in October 2023

    Favorite Products in October 2023

    October Skincare Faves: Chicken Coop Faves: Self-Care October Favorites Please read my Tea Lovers Gift Guide for more of my favorites. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Rest assured, I only link to products I love.

  • Silkie Chickens – A Great Addition to Any Flock

    Silkie Chickens – A Great Addition to Any Flock

    When we first got chickens, we got two Silkie chickens and instantly fell in love. They were so friendly and let my then 3-year-old catch them, squeeze them, cuddle them, and love on them. Our black Silkie chicken is still alive and we continue to just love her so much…

  • Why Backyard Chickens are Beneficial

    Why Backyard Chickens are Beneficial

    I have always wanted chickens. I wanted chickens ever since I was little. We lived out at a country home when my family got chickens the only time. We went on vacation and when we came back, an animal had killed and eaten all our chickens. Wah Wah. Fast forward…

  • What is a Fairy Egg?

    What is a Fairy Egg?

    So your chicken laid a fairy egg, aka fart egg, witch egg, or dwarf egg; these are just some of the names for these little eggs your hen left for you in the box. You are probably wondering what’s the matter with my chicken. Or what is this teeny tiny…

  • How to Treat Pasty Butt in Baby Chickens

    How to Treat Pasty Butt in Baby Chickens

    Pasty butt is a pretty common ailment in baby chickens. As a chicken owner, pasty butt is gross and you would probably rather not clean a chicken’s butt, but pasty butt can cause death if not cleaned. A pasty butt or poopy butt is simply just a build-up of poop…

  • Six Chicken Breeds that are Family Friendly

    Six Chicken Breeds that are Family Friendly

    Buff Orpington (HANDS DOWN): If you are just starting and thinking about getting chickens, I would have a full flock just of these gold beauties. I haven’t had one Buff that isn’t friendly. These birds are hardy and that’s important up here in North Idaho when the weather gets cold.…

  • 6 Items You NEED If You Have a Hobby Farm

    6 Items You NEED If You Have a Hobby Farm

    These six items changed how we farm in our backyard. These items make chores less frequent making time for more family fun. No Mess Feeder This no-mess feeder has saved us money. It is some money up front, definitely more money than a regular chicken feeder. But it’s worth it.…

  • Two Things You Can Do That Will Help Your Molting Chickens

    Two Things You Can Do That Will Help Your Molting Chickens

    Your chickens might be looking a little ratty. Their feathers might look torn up or they might be bald in some places. They might even already be regrowing feathers and you just see the quills. You might also notice that there might not be as many eggs in the nesting…