Down-to-earth backyard chicken keeping

Everything you need to raise a happy backyard flock

Keeping chickens is one of the most rewarding things you can do in a backyard. Whether you are picking up your first chicks this spring or you have collected eggs for years, we are here with warm, plain-language guidance on coops, feed, health, and the daily joy of a flock that comes running to meet you.

Friendly, practical guidance. For illness, always call a poultry vet or your local extension office.

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10 printable worksheets: flock health log, egg-laying tracker, feed & supply log, coop cleaning schedule, budget tracker, and more

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The questions new chicken keepers ask us most

These four topics come up again and again, and getting them right makes flock keeping so much smoother. Each one has a friendly, detailed guide to walk you through it.

What this site is

  • Warm, plain-language guides to everyday chicken keeping
  • Product picks based on research, specs, and verified keeper reviews
  • Honest cost estimates so you can plan your flock
  • Practical, encouraging, never preachy

What this site is not

  • A replacement for a poultry vet or your local extension office
  • A diagnostic tool for sick birds
  • Fear-based or alarmist content
  • A source of treatment plans or medication dosing

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The foundations of a healthy, productive backyard flock, explained simply.

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The Backyard Chicken Keeper's Planner

10 printable worksheets to track your flock's health, egg laying, feed and supplies, coop cleaning, budget, and individual bird records, so nothing about your flock lives only in your head.

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Flock Health Log

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Egg-Laying Tracker

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Feed & Supply Log

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Coop Cleaning Schedule

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Flock Budget Tracker

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Monthly Flock Checklist

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How many eggs will your flock lay?

Tell us how many hens you keep and their breed's laying rate, and our free calculator estimates your eggs per week and year, daily feed, coop size, and water needs. Then see what a backyard flock really costs to start and keep.