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Life of a backyard chicken flock owner

Life of a backyard chicken flock owner

If you are thinking about starting a backyard chicken flock, it is important to know what would be involved in terms of your time and energy. Topics covered by Megan Patent-Pygren from the University of Nebraska will include how to hold a chicken; morning and evening routines; cleaning the coop; what to do when you travel; season care routine for summer, fall, winter, and spring.

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