Keeping chickens in your backyard may be relaxing and rewarding. They offer fresh eggs, entertainment, and even help with controlling pests in the garden. Adding more chickens to your existing flock, though, can be a difficult and delicate process. To avoid any injuries to the birds, it is crucial to make sure the procedure is carried out properly. We'll show you exactly how to add additional chickens to your flock without endangering the health of your current chickens in this blog post.
Keeping chickens in your backyard can be rewarding and enjoyable, but it also comes with responsibilities. This guide will provide valuable tips and insights to help you care for your flock.
Find out how to avoid and treat health problems in chickens like parasitic infections, reproductive problems, and nutrient deficiencies. For a flock to remain healthy, regular checkups, a clean, well-ventilated coop, a balanced diet, and access to fresh water are necessary.
Building a chicken coop from scratch is a great DIY project, but it might feel a bit tedious sometimes. With some planning and effort, it's a rewarding project, especially when you see your feathered friends enjoying their humble home. In today’s blog, we will discuss the step-by-step guide on how to build a chicken coop from scratch.
Chickens like to have fun and stay healthy just like us. They enjoy playing with things like perches and swings. Backyard Barnyard has a wide range of chicken toys that will help keep your chickens entertained and healthy.
Backyard Barnyard's wooden egg holder is the solution to our egg storing dilemma. It is handcrafted in the USA from genuine Red Oak natural wood. Making it strong, natural, and long-lasting. With this wooden egg tray, we can display our beautiful farm-fresh eggs while making our space even more organized. It comes with egg-shaped holes that can hold a dozen of eggs in various sizes, whether small, medium, or large-sized eggs.