Species: poultry
How to Help Your Chickens Master the Molt
Each fall, starting when chickens are about 18 months old, chickens lose their feathers and grow shiny new ones in preparation for winter. Read to find out what to look for and what to expect as the molting season approaches.
Benefits of Specific Enzymes in Home Fresh Poultry Products
In 2012, we improved our poultry programs by adding in a specific mixture of enzymes which resulted in a significant improvement in feed efficiency with broilers at the Kent Research Farm (see chart below). These enzymes, which are stable in pelleted feed, include a xylanase which breaks down fiber components
Keeping Your Chicks from Getting Sick: Top Health Concerns
It’s always good to at least be aware of these common chick health concerns.
How to Pick the Best Baby Chicks
Here are some tips on what to look for and how to decide what chicks are right for you to get your own Chick Days going in the right direction.
Winterizing Your Chicken Coop and Run
While chickens are extremely cold hardy and do well in most climates there are a few things you can do to keep your birds more comfortable during the winter months. Continue reading to learn a few tips and tricks to winterize your chicken coop and run.
Pros and Cons of Raising Fall Baby Chicks
Deciding what time of year to order and receive your baby chicks can be a difficult decision and depends heavily on your local climate and the resources you have available at home. This article discusses several factors you should consider when making the decision to raise chicks in the fall.
The Fall Molt
Each fall, starting when chickens are about 18 months old, chickens lose their feathers and grow shiny new ones in preparation for winter. Read to find out what to look for and what to expect as the molting season approaches.
Are you taking the right steps to keep your animals warm this Winter?
With Winter upon us, it is important to consider the animals in your care that will be exposed to the cold, ice and snow.
Preparing for Winter
Unlike us, chickens don’t need sweaters to stay warm in the winter (but wouldn’t that be cute)? Lisa Steele shares important tips to keep your flock happy and healthy in cold temperatures.
The Ins and Outs of Molting Season
What can you do to help your flock through molting season? Lisa Steele talks about how quality nutrition can make all the difference for your girls!
Latest Trends in Chicken Keeping
By Lisa Steele, Blue Seal Brand Ambassador The excitement around backyard chicken keeping doesn’t appear to be abating any time soon. Certainly not if you take a look at the vast number of “chicken centric” blogs, social media accounts and the like. Consider the million followers of Fresh Eggs Daily
Feed ‘Em Right From the Start: What and When to Feed Your Chicks
Learn what and when to feed your flock all the way from chicks to hens.