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All the Posts, in Chronological Order

Avian Bird Flu
Flock Care Suzanne Chandler Flock Care Suzanne Chandler

Avian Bird Flu

I kept hoping the warm weather would get here before avian bird flu did, but alas, both cool wet weather and bird flu are headed our way.

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Hard-Boiled Eggs in the Instant Pot
Farm Life Suzanne Chandler Farm Life Suzanne Chandler

Hard-Boiled Eggs in the Instant Pot

Every wonder why sometimes your hard-boiled eggs peel really well and sometimes they don’t? Freshness. A too fresh egg won’t peel nicely. As all our eggs are fresh, this can be a problem sometimes. Solution? Instant Pot.

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Mulch: Not Just for the Garden
Flock Care Suzanne Chandler Flock Care Suzanne Chandler

Mulch: Not Just for the Garden

Our chicken yards used to be hard-pan due the the soil-killing properties of vast quantities of nitrogen-rich chicken poo. Stinky on good days, vile and slick on wet days. No more! We put down thick layers of mulch and it is so much better.

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Swedish Flower Hens aka Skånsk Blommehöna Hatching Eggs, Chicks, and Hens
Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler

Swedish Flower Hens aka Skånsk Blommehöna Hatching Eggs, Chicks, and Hens

Swedish Flower Hens, aka Skånsk Blommehöna, are one of my favorite of Flower Feather Farm’s resident flocks. Because they are a land-race — naturally evolving on the land independently of human intervention — the breed sports a terrific variety of looks. They are beautiful on their own and make a hen bouquet when gathered as a flock.

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Heat Management
Flock Care Suzanne Chandler Flock Care Suzanne Chandler

Heat Management

We are expecting epic heat wave this week and so many of the things we are doing to help our flocks weather this are untested. Nevertheless, this is what we are doing to prepare:

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Chick Mortality
Incubation & Hatching Suzanne Chandler Incubation & Hatching Suzanne Chandler

Chick Mortality

We don’t like to talk about it. We don’t like to think about it. And we certainly don’t want to discover it in our brooder in the morning. But chicks die. Some perfectly cute floofy little chicks just don’t make it, which is why hens reproduce themselves almost every day.

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