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The preparation of a brooder is the first thing that needs to happen before you bring your new baby chicks home. While there are many ways you can set up a brooder, there are some basic things you need to make sure you include. Here's a step by step process to getting all your bases covered before you bring those cute babies home.

Preparation of a Brooder (for Your New Baby Chicks)

03/13/2018

The preparation of a brooder is the first thing that needs to happen before you bring your new baby chicks home. While there are many ways you can set …

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Why do chickens have wattles and combs? What is the purpose? Find out here.

Chicken Wattles and Combs 101

01/19/2018

Have you ever looked at a chicken and wondered why in the world they have wattles and combs? It is just a pretty (or not, depending on how you view …

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Your chickens body language can tell you lots of things if you know what you're looking for.

What Your Chicken’s Body Language is Telling You

09/26/2017

A Chicken's Body Language can tell you something? Yep. Chickens can be a bit of a mystery. They don't like to let anyone (or anything) know they're …

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