If you are traveling in the mountains of Northeastern Tennessee and see a road sign that says “Bearfield Road,” believe it.
This really is the road through a field of bears. You know what bears are – those big hairy creatures from cartoons and nursery rhymes. Well, yes, this is jus
Mike Holloway has had chickens at his Loami residence since shortly after he moved there in 1976.
At some point, Holloway doesn't remember when, they were outlawed in the Sangamon County village about 15 miles southwest of Springfield, but Holloway was "grandfathered" in and allowed to
Mike Holloway has had chickens at his Loami residence since shortly after he moved there in 1976.
At some point, Holloway doesn't remember when, they were outlawed in the Sangamon County village about 15 miles southwest of Springfield, but Holloway was "grandfathered" in and allowed to
Infections from the bacteria in home flocks have sickened thousands in recent years, and the CDC just announced a new outbreak
Vanilla, Chocolate, and Goldie perched on top of their chicken coop.
As a journalist who writes about food safety, I’m used to reporting on illness outbr
Home of the Western Lifestyle
By Nigel Robert, Founder More Reptiles
Making sure your chickens are safe should be one of the top priorities of any keeper.
While adult chickens are more likely to kill a snake than the other way around, chicken eggs and young chicks can be eate
The red ranger chickens enjoying the fresh grass of their tractor pen. (Contributed photo by Laura Berlage)
The red ranger chickens enjoying the fresh grass of their tractor pen. (Contributed photo by Laura Berlage)
“How many birds do we have on the farm right now?” I wondered
The red ranger chickens enjoying the fresh grass of their tractor pen.
The red ranger chickens enjoying the fresh grass of their tractor pen.
“How many birds do we have on the farm right now?” I wondered aloud at the breakfast table the other morning. Late June is when we’re
The red ranger chickens enjoying the fresh grass of their tractor pen.
The red ranger chickens enjoying the fresh grass of their tractor pen.
“How many birds do we have on the farm right now?” I wondered aloud at the breakfast table the other morning. Late June is when we’re
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