When Can Baby Chicks Go Outside? 14 Important Tips
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Jenny is a chicken enthusiast and has raised a variety of different breeds of chickens in her Northern California backyard for the past 27 years.She enjoys using incubators to incubate and hatch fertile chicken eggs so she can raise baby chicks from day 1.Some of her favorites include Crested Cream Legbars, Marans, Silkies, Orpingtons and Olive Eggers. These breeds make a beautiful basket of farm fresh eggs!Both she and her husband built their own chicken coop and she and her Dad built her current chick brooder.Jenny likes to share tips and tricks that she has learned over the years to make it easier for others to raise happy, healthy and productive chickens.Three years ago, Jenny released a Special 9 Herb Chicken Nesting Box Blend that helps to increase hen egg production as well as keep chickens happy and healthy.Two years ago she released Cooling Herbs for Chickens that helps to lower chicken core body temperature during extreme heat.Currently Jenny is working on perfecting just the right warming herbs blend to offer your flock during the cold winter months. It should be released by later September 2025.SEE MORE
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