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23 Animals That Steal Chicken Eggs And Eat Your Birds

by Susan
animals that steal chicken eggs

Backyard chicken eggs taste great poached, sunny side up, scrambled, or as an omelet. However, you’re not the only one …

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How Often Do Amerauacana Chickens Lay Eggs

by Susan
how often do Amerauacana chickens lay eggs

Ameraucana chickens are popular specialty chickens. They have been bred in America and are considered a desirable breed to own …

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Can Chickens Eat Pickles? [Safety, Nutrients & More]

by Susan
can chickens eat pickles

Chickens are naturally omnivorous and can eat various things, including fruits, vegetables, grains, and insects, so people feed them leftovers …

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Ameraucana Vs. Easter Egger [Differences and Similarities]

by Susan
Ameraucana Vs. Easter Egger

“Ameraucanas” and “Americanas.” If you’re a newbie in the backyard chicken scene, you can be forgiven for muddling these names …

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What Is A Wheaten Chicken? [What They Look Like & More]

by Susan
what is a wheaten chicken

The world of chickens has expanded as people have bred more specialized chickens. Some chicken breeds have been bred for …

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Are Ameraucana Roosters Aggressive? [What To Know]

by Susan
are Ameraucana roosters aggressive

When you’re looking for a new rooster for your backyard flock, you want a guy who will do his job …

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I’m an avid animal lover, and blogger. I’ve always wanted to raise chickens because I was intrigued by the fresh organic eggs, fertilizer, and just having them as pets. Finally, as an adult, we’ve been raising chickens for 3 years now, we have 12 hens and one rooster. These days I blog about everything related to chickens. Everything in this blog should be used for educational purposes and NOT veterinary advice. If you believe something is wrong with your pets, you should consult your veterinarian immediately.

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