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We are still shipping Day Old Chicks - Layers by S...

Blog: Custom Made Chicken Houses and Chicken Coops Made In USA   -   Thursday November 12, 2009   -   By Suzie OConnor

We still have day old Rhode Island Reds and New Hampshire Reds chicks for sale.  Order your chicks today and have fresh eggs by this spring.   Anyone looking to do a fun and easy science fair project?  We have the perfect project for you -...

Fun Activities to Do with Children in the Winter

Blog: Custom Made Chicken Houses and Chicken Coops Made In USA   -   Friday September 25, 2009   -   By Suzie OConnor

Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Warm and Toasty Fireplace Let your kids add some warmth to any room in the house with this fun craft idea. You will need a...

We have Fertile Chicken Eggs Rhode Island Reds mix...

Blog: Custom Made Chicken Houses and Chicken Coops Made In USA   -   Friday July 31, 2009   -   By Suzie OConnor

We have on sale the fertile chicken eggs at $19.97 per dozen. The hens that are laying right now are the Rhode Island Reds mixed with the New Hamphsire Reds which are large brown egg layers.  It's not to late to put your eggs to hatch and start collecting...

How to raise chickens in the city

Blog: Custom Made Chicken Houses and Chicken Coops Made In USA   -   Wednesday July 01, 2009   -   By Suzie OConnor

How to Raise Chickens in the City Many cities are allowing residents to keep a few chickens in their yards now that the economy is getting tougher. This means that more people have a chance to grow their own fresh eggs. Why is this better than what you get in...

The Benefits of Growing your Own Food in your Back...

Blog: Custom Made Chicken Houses and Chicken Coops Made In USA   -   Wednesday April 15, 2009   -   By Suzie OConnor

Whether you are looking for a way to save money, be healthier, prepare for tough economical times, or simply have better tasting food, growing your own food in your backyard is a wonderful idea. There are just so many things that you could be growing on your...

to hatch or not to hatch, that's a tough question

Blog: Alaskan Hen House   -   Thursday November 06, 2008   -   By Terrisa

How do I choose which eggs we eat and which eggs we don't. Every time I pick up an egg it happens. Hard boiled egg or broiled chicken? Does the egg go into a carton and put into a frig for later consumtion ...or... do I put it into an...


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