5 Features to Look for in a Quality Chicken Coop
A lot of chicken coops look decent in a product photo. The one you actually end up with often tells a different story. Before you commit to any coop — ours or a
Read MoreExpert advice on coops, chicken care, and local regulations for Central Texas.
A lot of chicken coops look decent in a product photo. The one you actually end up with often tells a different story. Before you commit to any coop — ours or a
Read MoreGetting a new coop is exciting. Getting the site wrong means a coop that sits crooked, collects water, bakes your birds in summer, or takes four hours to delive
Read MoreOne of the most common mistakes new chicken keepers make is underestimating how much space their birds actually need. A coop that looks "big enough" in a produc
Read MoreWalk into any Tractor Supply or Farm & Fleet and you'll find a chicken coop kit for $300–$600. Order one online and it ships in a flat box. A week after it arri
Read MoreAustin is one of the most chickenfriendly big cities in Texas — but there are rules, and they matter. Before you bring home your first flock or order a coop, he
Read MoreRaising backyard chickens has become one of the fastestgrowing homesteading trends across Central Texas — and for good reason. Fresh eggs from happy hens, natur
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