Chicken Comb Bleeding: Care + What to Do

Chicken Comb Bleeding

A bleeding chicken comb indicates that the blood capillaries on it are cut or hurt. The main function of a chicken comb is to regulate its temperature by cooling. Severe comb bleeding makes it difficult for a chicken to cool its body. This can cause serious heat stress, which can be fatal. Signs of a … Read more

Are Maggots Good for Chickens? [Chickens Eating Maggots]

Feeding live maggots to chickens is a controversial thing in the poultry-keeping community. Maggots are edible and healthy, but some believe they can harm their chickens and are bad for their eggs. Chickens do and will eat maggots when they find them. In fact, not only is it acceptable for chickens to eat maggots, but … Read more

Chickens Laying Small Eggs: Causes + Solutions

Every farmer desires chickens that lay big eggs, especially for commercial purposes. Larger eggs mean more profits and a heavier breakfast. However, that’s not always the case. When rearing chickens, you expect them to produce large eggs after you’ve fed and taken care of them. But what if they produce small-sized eggs? Even though it … Read more

How to Naturally Worm Chickens + When to Do It

Worm identification and treatment are a must since they can compromise the immune system, damage the gut lining, and reduce the ability of your chickens to get vital nutrients. If your chickens have worms overload, they will produce low-quality eggs and suffer from a weight reduction. Avoid worming your chickens with artificial solutions when unnecessary … Read more

Do Chickens Catch Colds? Signs + What To Do

Chickens often catch colds. However, what humans consider cold may not mean the same thing as chicken cold. Your poultry cannot get colds from humans. It is also important to know when they are sick so that proper care is given to them in good time. The common causes of the signs of a chicken … Read more

Grass for Chickens: is it Good for Them?

Whenever you let the chickens out of the coop, they run to the yard and start to eat the clippings of grass. You may wonder if they are having fun or feeding. Well, they are usually feeding. And if you are wondering if the grass they eat is beneficial, the answer is yes. According to … Read more

Can Chickens Taste? Chicken Taste Buds

Chickens have taste buds but theirs are not as complex as those found in humans. More so, their taste buds do not function like ours. So, how can they distinguish between bitterness and sweetness? Can the chickens like/hate some food because of their taste? You’ve probably noted how chickens peck and swallow almost anything they … Read more

Chicken Broken Beak: Causes + How to Fix it

Chicken Broken Beak

Chicken beaks can break and even fall off in some cases. They use their beaks to perform various tasks, including eating, grasping, communicating, and drinking. Therefore, a broken beak can cause severe stress to a chicken. Chickens can easily injure their beaks due to their curiosity and pecking nature. The injury may be a simple chip or a … Read more

How to Get Rid of Flies in Chicken Coop

Are you fed up with the buzzing sound of flies around your chicken coop? If yes, I understand your dire need to eliminate the flies. Flies are prevalent in areas with livestock, and chickens are no exception. To get rid of flies in a chicken coop, clean the chicken’s droppings every morning with a mixture … Read more

Snakes in Chicken Coop + How to Keep Them Out

How to Keep Snakes Out of Chicken Coop

Snakes can find their way into a chicken coop while looking for food. Snakes in a chicken coop can eat chicks, eggs, chicken feed, and rodents hiding in a chicken house. Therefore, a big coop provides them with both food and shelter. To keep snakes out of a chicken coop, block any entrance and exit … Read more