Category Behavior

Chickens Wont Leave Coop

reluctant chickens stay put

If your chickens won't leave the coop, they might need time to adjust to the new environment, seek warmth, rest due to illness, or feel overwhelmed. Consider using Sweeter Heaters to provide warmth and gradually introduce them outdoors to boost…

Noisy Chickens.Here S What You Can Do

reduce chicken coop noise

To tackle noisy chickens, start by providing ample space, food, and water to reduce stress-related noise. Ensure your coop is well-insulated to dampen loud sounds, especially post-laying, and engage your chickens with activities like perches and dust baths to keep…

Train Roosters To Stop Fighting

train roosters to coexist

Train your roosters to stop fighting by understanding their behavior and implementing effective techniques. Establish a clear pecking order, provide sufficient space, and use distractions to redirect aggression. Remember, promoting harmony within your flock is key. By implementing these strategies,…

Chicken Eye Pinning

visual signals in chickens

Understanding chicken eye pinning is essential for accurately interpreting your flock's emotions. It's a key aspect of their body language, conveying feelings like affection, fear, aggression, pain, or illness. By observing this behavior alongside other cues, you can gain valuable…