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I Use Pumpkins as a Natural Dewormer on My Farm
After I shared my story about why I never let my chickens eat green potatoes, a surprising number of readers reached out with concern about…
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5 Rules I Live By When Raising Roosters on my Farm
When you raise close to a thousand chickens, roosters stop being a background detail and start becoming one of the most important parts of how…
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Raising Worms for Chickens Saved Me More Money Than I Ever Expected
Have you ever added up your chicken expenses at the end of the year and felt that quiet tightening in your chest, the moment when…
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Why I Never Wash Eggs Before Putting Them in My Fridge
Have you ever picked up a freshly laid egg, still warm in your hand, and felt the urge to wash it immediately, as if cleanliness…
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Maple Started Eating Her Own Eggs
Maple has always been one of the most dependable hens on my farm. She is a Leghorn with a steady body, clean movements, and a…
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My Chickens Really Love Refrigerated Watermelon
Have you ever stood outside on a summer morning and noticed that even your chickens seem tired of breathing, as if the heat itself has…
My Chickens Really Love Refrigerated Watermelon
Never Let Your Chickens Eat Green Potatoes

My name is Marlowe
I am 54 years old, and I have never lived anywhere other than North Hollow, a small village hidden deep in the southeastern edge of the Appalachian Plateau in Ohio. I did not set out to specialize in chickens. They arrived gradually, first as a practical addition, then as a daily responsibility, and finally as something much deeper. Chickens are honest animals and they respond quickly to changes in environment, routine, and care.

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