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Coccidiosis is one of the first health challenges many chicken keepers encounter. With a little knowledge, you can spot the signs early, treat it effectively, and protect the rest of your flock. Let’s walk through what it is, how it spreads, and what to do if it shows up in your coop.
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Posted on: June 9, 2026
All Articles, Raising Chickens
Not every rooster can stay in the flock he hatched into, but every rooster deserves a humane outcome. Learn about local re-homing resources, bachelor flock management, rescue options, and other responsible ways to handle extra roosters in Nova Scotia.
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Posted on: June 2, 2026
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Poultry sales, swaps, and shows are a fun way to meet other chicken keepers and maybe bring home a few new feathered additions, but they also come with increased biosecurity risks. In this post I’m sharing some simple, practical habits that can help protect your flock both during and after poultry events.
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Posted on: May 15, 2026
All Articles, Raising Chickens
Bringing home new chickens is exciting, but one question matters more than anything else: is your new flock healthy? Learn how to evaluate a breeder, what questions to ask, and how to protect your birds with smart biosecurity.
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Posted on: March 27, 2026
All Articles, Raising Chickens
Thinking about getting chickens in Nova Scotia but not sure where to start? This beginner-friendly guide covers everything from bylaws and breed choices to coop setup, daily care, and finding reputable breeders - so you can start your flock with confidence.
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Posted on: March 24, 2026
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After nearly a year of planning, tweaking, and second-guessing, Feathered Fundamentals is finally live. There’s one pilot workshop date available for now, with more to come if there’s interest.
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Posted on: March 23, 2026
All Articles, Life With Adult Chickens, Raising Chickens
Cold weather can be tough on chickens and their keepers. Every winter brings a new round of opinions on how much help our birds actually need. Should you heat the coop? Add light? Wrap the run? Let’s talk through some practical, balanced ways to help your flock stay comfortable without going overboard.
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Posted on: November 5, 2025
All Articles, Life With Adult Chickens, Raising Chickens
It’s fall. You’re minding your own business. One day your chickens are looking fluffy and fabulous. The next it’s like a feather pillow exploded in the coop! Your chickens have bare spots, and weird, spiky quills are poking out everywhere.
Don’t panic - they’re not sick. They’re just molting. It’s a totally normal phase where your birds shed old feathers to grow shiny new ones. Let’s talk about what’s happening, why it’s important, and how you can help your hens through their not-so-glamorous makeover.
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Posted on: October 28, 2025
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When temperatures drop, your chickens’ combs and wattles are at risk for frostbite - especially the boys with the big, showy ones. Here’s what frostbite looks like, how to prevent it, and what to do if it happens.
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Posted on: March 7, 2025
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