Reviews by MissChick@dee

Frostbite in SW Michigan

aart
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Good information. Thanks

The "Mod" Coop

feathermaid
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5.00 star(s) 42 ratings
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Outstanding Job! Well done.
It’s a beautiful to look at and the thought you put into the interior makes it functional in every square inch.
I now have a serious case of
“Coop Envy”
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Haha thanks! Don't be too envious... did you see all the mistakes I made??!! lol I really appreciate the time you took to write a review ; )

DO'S AND DON'T'S FOR WINTERIZING

Mountain Peeps
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6 min read
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Also provide wind breaks or hideouts in the run. That Northern wind is wicked. Hail storms come on quick. I always have a couple of “shelter in place” hideouts not just for weather but for predators too since all the bushes are bare and there’s less places to hide.

How To Raise Mealworms

Gallo del Cielo
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4 min read
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Very straight forward information. I really want to give this a try.

Deep Litter Method - The Easiest Way To Deal With Chicken Litter

Dawn419
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Cleaning and storing fresh eggs

sumi
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4 min read
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Breaks down old myths about fresh eggs.

Deciding To Free Range Your Flock

CarolJ
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Full of common sense. Helpful information for those who want chickens but don’t have experience.

Quick Guide to Treating Egg Binding

Nutcase
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The information is straight forward and easy to understand. So many people freak out when they believe their hen is egg bound. Staying CALM is so important. For you and your little hen.
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