Chicken Anatomy: Nictitating Membrane, The Eyes Have it

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Whether from falling, being knocked over, swinging into contact with a flammable object or a bird or loose feather flying up into it, the traditional heat lamp is a fire hazard even when vigilantly employed.

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The Black Ameraucana was broody, Irene, the Welsummer just wanted to lay an egg in peace.

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When I asked her to come to the farm and try to keep me from making any big mistakes, she dropped everything to help a rookie start their chicken journey on the right foot. I am forever grateful for her help... When I step back and see all that she has going on I am simply shocked at her generosity. So, on this Thursday, a BIG thank you to The Chicken Chick for sharing her time, knowledge and humor with me.

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Growing and making our own spices

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The Chicken Chick®: Facts and Myths about Fertile Eggs

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Conventional wisdom suggests that broodiness can be discouraged by keeping eggs out of a hen’s sight. Collecting eggs frequently from nest boxes and hanging nest box curtains are two suggested ways of accomplishing this.

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Eat your Veggies!

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Rock garden Sedum and Sempervivum

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You are going to learn everything you ever wanted to know about it in the Epsom Salt Round-up | PreparednessMama

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Whatever you are, be a good one. ~Abraham Lincoln

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log garden

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Creative ideas for dry banana peels on Front Porch Friday | PreparednessMama

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Have a dedicated dog crate or pet kennel/carrier with soft bedding material (pine shavings, Koop Clean, a soft towel, etc) set aside for chicken emergencies. The chicken hospital area should be a quiet space inside the house, garage or basement where the chicken will remain until fully recovered.

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The Chicken Chick®: About Aggressive Roosters

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Chickens & Obesity, The Silent Killer: How to Avoid Fatty Liver Hemorrhagic Syndrome & Heat Stroke

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About Aggressive Roosters

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How to Make Homemade Non-Toxic Ant Poison

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Bestseller Teaches How to De-Clutter Your Life and …

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19 Ways To Eat Less Added Sugar Without Even Trying

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How can I fix a leaky outdoor faucet? Answers to your home questions

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Non-invasive Bumblefoot Treatment: Success Stories

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Washed, construction grade sand is a better litter choice for the coop and run than play sand. Manufactured sand should never be used as chicken litter.

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Hackle feathers grow around a chicken's neck and begin to appear as a chicken approaches sexual maturity, around 4-6 months old. A rooster's hackle feathers are long and pointy, a hen's hackle feathers are shorter and more round.

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Not Much Taller Than the Clover

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If your hydrangea blooms wilt soon after you cut them, take a bucket of cool water along the next time you go into your garden. Drop the stems into the water right after you cut them. Back in the house, boil some water and let it cool for about a minute. Re-cut the hydrangea stems to the length you want, and pop them into the hot water for 30 seconds. Now put the stems in room temperature water and arrange as desired.

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Farmer's Market 3rd Birthday Party via KARA'S PARTY IDEAS | KarasPartyIdeas.com (1)

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