A rooster was found on the el tracks in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood yesterday. He has a broken wing, and Animal Control informed me this AM that he will not be euthanized. Contact animal control if you can give this poor guy a home and get him back to health.
Archive for February, 2012
29 Feb
From the Mouth of Babes: Birke Baehr on Organic Farming
Check out this TEDTalk from an 11-year-old aspiring farmer!
This is very similar to the food ethics talk I give, but his talk is a little more brief!
28 Feb
REMINDER: Sign up for the Backyard Chicken Basics Class on March 24!
If you’re interested in learning more about chicken keeping in Chicago, you don’t want to miss this Cadillac of chicken-keeping classes! Click here for more information!
“Delighted to provide a personal recommendation: I am a graduate of [Jennifer’s Backyard Chicken Basics] workshop and am glad for having taken it… Good intro to keeping chickens in the city, good way to meet like-minded people, and good resources and take-a-ways. I learned what books to have on my shelf (and have used all of them over the past year) and who to call when the books didn’t help.” –Jean B.
28 Feb
Chick Stand to Keep Bedding Out of Water/Food
For those of you getting chicks this spring, the chick stand could be a handy solution to the messy problem of chicks dragging poop and bedding into their food and water.
As suggested by Deborah Niemann, author of Homegrown and Handmade, as the birds get larger, people often hang the feeder/waterer or put it on blocks, but the same simple idea could be applied to prevent the birds from soiling their food and water.
27 Feb
Madison Woman Finds Homes for Chickens
As chickens gain popularity, there is more demand for animal-loving souls who can connect homeless birds with caring owners. Read about Liz Perry, a Madison, WI, woman who connects hens with their peeps… er, people.
As always, Home to Roost encourages responsible pet ownership and consideration for the welfare the animals – including before you make the purchase. We prefer fewer homeless birds!
25 Feb
Great Article on Composting and Chicken Manure
Here is a great article on chicken manure, composting, and proper ratio of bedding (carbon) to nitrogen. It also outlines the process for composting chicken manure so that it does not burn your plants.
24 Feb
Niche Biz: Chicken Sitting!
I posted before about chicken sitting, and here I am again! Easy Acres Chicken Sitting in Los Angeles, owned by master gardener Anna Goeser, will watch your birds while you’re out of town! For more on chicken sitting, see my posts:
The Urban Chicken Consultant Recommends: Chicken Sitting: This post outlines the requirements and duties of a chicken sitter.
The Urban Chicken Consultant Suggests: Chicken Sitting: This post outlines the need for chicken sitters.