STOP Buying Expensive Deworming Meds—Here’s What We Feed Our Chickens Instead!
Did you know that you can deworm your chickens for FREE using something that’s probably sitting in your kitchen right now. Forget about spending a lot of money on medications or harmful chemicals—this natural solution will change the way you raise chickens! 🐔💥 #magictrickforchickens #cheapestwaytoraisechickens #chickencaretips #bigeggs #naturalchickendewormer #healthychickens #pumpkinseedmiracle #freechickencarehack #smartchickenfarming #bestwaytoraisepoultry
Chicken Nesting Box Design | Chicken Coop Design
Chicken coop design must have! We really love our chicken coop design but this was one thing we really overlooked. It’s bothered me for awhile now that the nesting boxes weren’t easy to clean! Typically nesting boxes don’t get super dirty unless you have a hen sleeping in them or they accidentally crack an egg while sitting on it. This has been a project we have been putting off but I’m so glad we took the time to do it! Cleaning will be MUCH easier going forward. If you’re interested in the rest of our coop design, check out our full YouTube videos detail the design! Save this post so you can reference it in the future 👍🏻
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How To Sprout Lentils For Chickens
Have you ever sprouted lentils for your chickens? 🌱🐓 Here’s how to get started: 1. Pick Up Lentils: Next time you’re at the grocery store, grab a bag of lentils. 2. Find the Perfect Container: Use a non-airtight vessel for plenty of breathing space, helping prevent mold. 3. Begin with a Layer: Just barely cover the jar’s bottom with lentils. 4. Soak Overnight: Fill the jar with water and let the lentils soak until morning (about 8 hours) 5. Drain and Rinse: After soaking, drain, rinse, and leave the lentils moist but not waterlogged. Repeat this step twice daily. 6. Continue Until Ready: Keep up the rinse and drain cycle twice a day until the lentils are sprouted and ready to serve to your chickens! Why bother sprouting? Lentils, when sprouted, unlock a treasure trove of nutrients

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