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Americans rushing to raise backyard chickens may be in for sticker shock. The true cost of homegrown eggs far exceeds current ...
Shellie Tippet, a Windswept Farms resident, said her homeowner’s association is trying to force her to get rid of her coop ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — This week marks the end of an era in our backyard — and in our food lives. After nearly two decades of ...
Chickens are taking over Instagram with their quirky looks and antics, from swimming Sammi Chicken to the frizzled charm of ...
A backyard flock can be potentially dangerous to human health. During the same time period that backyard chicken coops have ...
What began as a hobby for Caleb and Danae Groff has helped the southern Lancaster County couple save some money after the ...
After 18 months of discussion and deliberation, Prospect Heights officials Monday set rules for the previously unregulated ...
More people are searching for do-it-yourself chicken coops and purchasing from retailers frequently, according to recent reports and search trends.
Interest in chicken coops is surging, data suggests, as Americans seek backyard farming solutions amid rising egg prices and a desire for sustainable living. Experts share key information to know.
If you're thinking of raising chickens in your backyard, a class or workshop is a great way to start. Learn the basics and then decide if it's right for you.
So you think you want to raise chickens! Here's some stuff to know. Like children, they're beautifully scaleable: You should not raise one or two; they're flock animals in need of companionship.
This Easter, we've hidden a dozen colorful, egg-centric stories across Reason.com. Hop around the site to find them—or click here to see them all in one basket. Nowadays, in Manhattan, you'd be ...