Why Chickens Lay Soft Shell Eggs: 10 Reasons and Fixes
Finding a soft, rubbery, or shell-less egg in your coop can be alarming—especially if you’re new to backyard chickens. Soft eggs (also called soft-shelled eggs or shell-less eggs)…
Finding a soft, rubbery, or shell-less egg in your coop can be alarming—especially if you’re new to backyard chickens. Soft eggs (also called soft-shelled eggs or shell-less eggs)…
Feeding chickens properly is one of the most important aspects of raising a healthy, productive flock. Whether you’re a backyard beginner or an experienced poultry…
Chickens are natural omnivores. In the wild, they hunt insects, frogs, mice, and even small snakes. Because of this, many backyard keepers wonder whether feeding…
In the world of backyard poultry, the “accidental rooster” is a rite of passage. You buy six “pullets” (young females), but four months later, one…
Broodiness is one of the most fascinating aspects of chicken behavior. It’s the instinct that drives hens to stop laying eggs and dedicate themselves to…
Raising chickens in the United States has evolved far beyond simple backyard coops. Today’s chicken keepers—whether suburban hobbyists, homesteaders, or small‑scale farmers—are increasingly focused on…
Raising chickens on pasture is one of the most rewarding and sustainable ways to keep a flock. Not only does it reduce feed costs, but…