Chicken arks provide new ground for you chickens every time you move them – so do you still need to add grit to their feed? Whether additional food will be required?
These are some of the top questions about chicken arks. Chicken arks are simple triangular shapes that have a covered roosting space and [...]
Chickens normally live in groups, like man, they are social animals. They naturally like to roam free, too. Pet chickens in a small enclosure may be bored and unhappy. If you want chickens as pets, and to give them the opportunity to roam, a chicken ark can be a good solution as a hen house. [...]
Layers when they first begin laying may start to eat the eggs. You may be able to retrain them, but some chickens can be hard to cure.
Chickens will eat an egg for the first time when it’s been dropped, stepped upon and broken, or some other accident. They may think this is some [...]
My idea, when I first bought chickens, was to let them roam free. Chickens are entertaining, and I wanted to be able to watch them peck and scratch and explore. It didn’t work out quite like that. They started free ranging over to the neighbor’s yard, even getting on their bird table where they enjoyed [...]
Where chicken predators are common, a chicken ark allows them to have new grazing, but keeps them safe as well.
The chicken ark is designed to be moved around, giving chickens new ground to forage and browse on, but as the run is enclosed, it keeps them safe. The roosting and nesting area is integral [...]
Chickens are entertaining and easy to look after. You’ll find it amusing to watch them peck around and take dustbaths, and enjoy training them to come to you for tidbits. You should get eggs daily except in the middle of winter. For about 24 eggs a week, 4 chickens will be fine.
Chickens prefer somewhere [...]