
Raccoon attack! 30 tips to protect your chickens
Raccoons are one of a chicken’s top predators. The racoon’s agility, intelligence, and hand ability make it a serious threat. Not only do they eat chickens (and chicken eggs), they will kill for sport and…

Rabies in homestead animals- are chickens safe?
Rabies is a serious and fatal, but preventable viral disease that can affect people and animals. Thankfully, it is relatively rare in North America- less than 3 human cases per year, due to proper education and vaccination. On…

PALE COMB in chickens- causes, treatment, prevention
The chicken’s comb is a good indicator of general health. If your chicken’s comb is unusually pale, the most likely culprits are as follows: anemia (typically due to parasites), heat exhaustion or dehydration, stress, or frost bite. A hen’s comb will be more pale…

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Chicken Grit Guide: who, what, where, when, why
Grit is bits of rock and small stones that a chicken will consume. These small rocks will travel down the esophagus and remain in the gizzard to aid in grinding their food. Grit is needed…

Male pigs- terminology, facts, and special care
Pigs are one our favourite additions to the homestead. Here is some terminology as you search for that perfect homestead pig: male pigs are called boars or barrows. Boars are not castrated and are used…