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5 Reasons Why You Need Backyard Chickens Today!

Ok, so the title is a tad bit dramatic. However, if you dont currently raise chickens, you just dont know what youre missing. Full of personality, these lovable feathered critters add a ton of enjoyment to your home. Here are my top 5 reasons to add them:
1. They Are Easy To Raise
Sure, they need shelter, food and water, but beyond that, they really are pretty easy. Once they are pullets, that is. If you are raising from chicks they take a bit more work until they have feathers and can go out in their coop. After that, give them shelter to get out of the rain and sun, a steady source of water, and lots of yummy and healthy food and they will be one happy flock. If you can find time daily to spend with them, theyll be thrilled to tell you all about your day.
2. They Provide Inexpensive Entertainment
Watching chickens, Im convinced, is a past-time we should all partake in. I think it lowers your blood pressure {this is not medical advice....}to watch the crazy antics they come up with and allows yourself to de-stress. A coop is a small colony full of all different personalities. Youll have the passive ones, the aggressive ones {and certainly the passive-aggressive ones}, the high-strung, the lazy, the talkative, the know-it-all and the rebel. Theyll show their personalities quite quickly and youll enjoy watching the way they interact.
3. They Provide Compost
Free for the taking - your garden will love it! Spread it in your garden each Fall and by Spring youll till it up and it will be ready to go. Also, its a great addition to a compost pile.

4. They Eat Leftovers & Bugs
For the most part, they can eat a good majority of leftover food, weeds you pull from the garden and flower beds, insects, etc. If you are able to let them free-range, they will keep your insect population down. Ticks, spiders, grubs and more will be discovered and feasted on regularly. We keep a small bucket in either the refrigerator or freezer and add leftovers to it for a few days. Veggie ends and peels {not potatoes unless cooked}, extra rice/salad/starch/fruit/etc., old bread products, crushed eggs shells, and more will be loved and adored by your flock. They will in turn give you #5.
5. Fresh Eggs!
There is nothing better than going out your backdoor and retrieving farm-fresh eggs. Particularly comforting is the fact that you know exactly what they ate and how they were treated. Your yolks will be bright yellow and they will taste delicious.
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5 Reasons Why You Need Backyard Chickens Today!
