The trick to keeping your chickens safe from predators while they graze is balancing freedom with smart security measures.
Keeping a small flock of chickens at home to provide eggs and meat has become increasingly popular, but many first-time small-scale poultry farmers are discovering that several species of wildlife ...
Kelly Young on MSNOpinion
How I stopped night predators from wiping out my chickens
Predators don’t hunt randomly, they probe for weakness, and backyard chicken coops are full of them by default. I learned the ...
Erin Synder: [00:00:00] Yes, opossums do eat chickens. Many times it’s easier to think of them as an egg predator because that’s what they primarily hunt, but they will kill both young and adult ...
Fix It Homestead on MSN
The most practical calibers for protecting chickens, ducks, and turkeys
Predators do not care how much time and money you have invested in your chickens, ducks, and turkeys, they only see an easy ...
Electric Fencing Offers Protection Against Chicken Predation Keeping a small flock of chickens at home to provide eggs and meat has become increasingly popular, but many first-time small-scale poultry ...
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