If backyard chickens were legal in Philadelphia, you wouldn't have to spend high prices on eggs at the supermarket like this guy is doing.
Month: February 2023
Junction City commissioners not in favor of chickens in city – JC Post
JC PostAt Tuesday's meeting of the Junction City Commission, a request to allow backyard chickens within city limits was heard with no actio.
Argentina's government commits one billion pesos to fight bird flu spread – Buenos Aires Times
Officials earlier this week confirmed cases of the virus in backyard chickens and ducks found dead in the town of Villa Cañás, in the south of …
Pair of South Charleston residents want easier permitting practices for backyard chickens
City council members are hearing arguments whether chickens and beehives should have a better permitting process or be banned on South Charleston …
Officials: Bay area beaches may see red tide blooms during the next few days
Authorities say beaches in Pinellas, Manatee and Sarasota counties may experience a moderate to high risk threat of red tide. … Backyard chickens: Is …
16 of the Best Backyard Chicken Breeds If You're About That Life – Lifehacker
Cold climate: Brahmas. Brahmas are big, burly chickens that are easy to handle. They're gentle and people-friendly, reliably lay eggs, and are easy to …
Argentina ups security measures as number of avian flu cases grows – MercoPress
Thus, the agency is dealing with cases in backyards, carrying out … in the town of Villa Cañás, in backyard chickens and turkeys found dead.
Battling Inflation: The Mt. Healthy Hatchery shows the benefits of raising your own backyard chickens
The phones at the Mt. Healthy Hatchery ring all day long as they see an increased demand in chicks.
Raising your own hens for eggs? Here are 6 things to know – Reno Gazette-Journal
One of RGJ reporter Amy Alonzo's chickens walks out of its house in her backyard in. Amy Alonzo. Reno Gazette Journal. Hear this story.
Mt. Healthy Hatchery shows benefits of raising your own backyard chickens – WCPO
The high prices have more and more people turning to homesteading, raising their own chickens for food. And that means big business for the Mt.