Nutritions Guide For A Healthy Roosters
When it comes to backyard poultry, most keepers feed their roosters and hens the same diet. While this works in many cases, it’s not always the most efficient—or economical—approach. Roosters, especially outside of breeding season, have very different nutritional requirements compared to laying hens. Do…
Our Secret of Higher Hatch Rate
Every poultry keeper dreams of a successful hatching season filled with healthy, vigorous chicks. Yet, one of the most overlooked factors that directly affects hatchability is the nutrition of the parent stock. The feed that supports egg production isn’t always the best for embryo development…
How to Feed Broilers or Commmercial Breeds?
When it comes to raising Cornish-cross broilers, one of the most popular commercial meat breeds, farmers often face a familiar challenge: how to balance rapid growth with long-term health. These birds are genetically designed to reach market weight quickly, but this accelerated growth often comes…
How to Feed A Day Old Chicks?
Raising strong, productive chickens begins with how you feed your chicks from day one. While newly hatched chicks can survive up to two or three days without food or water—thanks to the yolk reserves they’ve absorbed—it’s important to get them eating and drinking as soon…
How to Treat Chicken Mites Naturally?
Chicken mites are a common problem for backyard poultry keepers, and if left untreated, they can significantly affect the health and wellbeing of your flock. At ChickCoop Farm, we believe in using natural remedies to address such issues, ensuring that our birds stay healthy without…
Egg Eating Habit of Hen: Cause & Remedies
Suddenly we have noted that all eggs has gone for our ChickCoop, at first we thought it could be a thief who has broken into our farm and have stolen all the eggs lain everyday by our hens. We investigated and look around for any…
Summer is Here! Protect Your Chicken From Heat Stroke.
During summer the temperature can rise to 50 degrees Celsius which is very harmful to humans, animals, and birds. While there are wild animal species that can adapt to the rising temperature, pet, and domestic animals require attention and special care during the rising heat….