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Do Chickens Attack Humans? or is it a Myth?

If you are thinking of keeping chickens on your homestead or in your backyard, you might be wondering if they pose any threat to you or your family. Chickens are generally docile and friendly...

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Essential Items To Have Inside Your Chicken Coop [Homestead 101]

Well-equipped and comfortable housing is essential to ensure the health and happiness of your chicken flock. What items are essential components to include in the chicken coop to keep the flock happy...

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What are Farm Fresh Eggs? Better than Store Bought?

In today's world, we've become accustomed to the convenience of running to the nearest grocery store to pick up a dozen eggs. Consumers often don't give a second thought to where these eggs come from...

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How Long Are Farm Fresh Eggs Good For?

As a homesteader, there's something truly rewarding about gathering fresh eggs straight from your own flock of chickens. The vibrant yolks and rich flavors of farm-fresh eggs can elevate your cooking...

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Can Chickens Be Kept In A Barn?

Keeping chickens is a starting point for many homesteaders looking to produce food for their families in a sustainable way. In exchange for the chickens providing food for us, we need to provide for...

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Does A Chicken Need A Rooster To Lay An Egg?

Many people drawn to the idea of sustainable living, self-sufficiency, and the joy of raising their own food start their journey by keeping chickens for eggs and meat. Concerning raising chickens for...

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