Why do baby chicks look so uncoordinated the first time they try to roost?
Raising chickens in the city isn’t just possible—it’s rewarding. I share practical tips for happy hens that thrive in urban and suburban backyards. Real experience, simple advice, and no farm required.
The Real Reason Backyard Flocks Get Reported
Backyard flocks rarely get reported because they look dirty. They get reported when something drifts over the fence. In suburban neighborh...
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City chicken coops look simple, but many of the smaller prefabricated models come with design choices that don’t work well in an urban back...
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Welcome to Eggs in the City , a channel for people raising chickens in backyards, suburbs, and small city spaces. I share practical care t...
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Why do baby chicks look so uncoordinated the first time they try to roost? They climb up, wobble around like they’re on a balance beam, an...