Chirping into Spring: Essential Tips for Early Chick Care
As the world awakens to the warmth of early spring, backyard poultry enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of new feathered additions. Raising chicks...
Quality ceramic eggs from Happy Hen Treats are excellent for many useful purposes! Place ceramic eggs inside nest boxes to encourage egg laying. The use of ceramic eggs is an excellent way to retrain hens that may have developed a habit of laying eggs in less suitable locations. Ceramic eggs can also be used to test for broodiness, to discourage chickens from pecking/eating eggs, for home decor, and much more!
These Happy Hen Egg Cartons are made from 100% reclaimed paper right here in the USA. Perfect for collecting and storage of your own farm fresh eggs.
Layer Blend is specifically targeted to help sooth "ruffled feathers", and help support laying and reproductive systems.
FRESH COOP provides the latest technology for ensuring a happy and healthy environment for your backyard chickens.
The digital display on this Pro-Series Egg Incubator show the temperature, humidity, and days to hatch. You can adjust the display for a variety of eggs. The Automatic Egg Turner eliminates manual handling and hold 41 eggs.
The K&H Poultry Waterer is unlike any waterer on the market! K&H is all about solving problems, and we've done an amazing job on this product. With features such as the no roost top, no spill cap, filtered water tray, no rust construction, and easy carry handle, it's sure to be the only brand you will ever buy.
This Deicer is designed for use with all Nipple Drinker Chicken Water Buckets. It keeps water from freezing during the winter.
The original "seafood" compost. Made with chitin-rich lobster blended with peathumus and compost. The result is a dark-brown, complex soil that drains well and is ideal for conditioning beds and borders. Great for vegetable gardens. One of our best sellers!
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As the world awakens to the warmth of early spring, backyard poultry enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of new feathered additions. Raising chicks...