Home to Roost will be teaching a chicken-keeping class at the Chicago Botanic Garden this spring and was mentioned in Chicago Life magazine as part of a more utilitarian trend in use of backyard space.
19 Feb
Something to Crow About: Home to Roost 2012 Spring Events
Here is the current Home to Roost schedule! I’ll post more details as they become available.
3/17
Home to Roost as keynote speaker at Openfields Conference in Rockford
3/24
Home to Roost leads Backyard Chicken Basics class
3/27
Chicken-keeping class at Green Home Experts, Oak Park
4/14
Home to Roost at Green Metropolis with Backyard Chicken Run supply delivery service
4/21
Home to Roost at Oak Park’s Earthfest
4/28
Home to Roost teaches chicken-keeping class at Chicago Botanic Garden
If you’re interested in having a chicken consultant speak at your event, give us a call!
19 Feb
28 April, 2012: Home to Roost Teaches Chicken Class at Chicago Botanic Garden
Home to Roost will teach a backyard chicken-keeping class at the Chicago Botanic Garden on Saturday, April 28, from 1 – 2:30 p.m.in the Garden View Room. For more information, and to register, click here.
19 Feb
Home to Roost in the Chicago Tribune!
On Tues., Feb. 14, I had a scheduled visit with Oak Parker Paul Wicklow. A Chicago Tribune reporter and cameraman followed me on the visit, and this story ran in the Feb. 19 Sunday paper. Check out the online coverage and video!
16 Feb
Mother Earth News Features Modern Homesteading
A recent article in Mother Earth News featured Q&A with several modern homesteaders. The interviews featured Harvey Ussery, author of a great book on chicken raising, and Deborah Niemann-Boehle (http://www.homegrown.org/), author of the new title Homegrown and Handmade: A Practical Guide to More Self-Reliant Living.
Some great points from the article:
- There are various reasons for homesteading (“our desperate search for a decent tomato”)
- Homesteading is not an all-or-nothing enterprise.
- Having a self-reliant community is important.
- Learn from mistakes
- Work with nature.
- Observation is important.
- Much practical knowledge has been lost in the last century; question modern notions of agriculture.
- Learn to accept death.
Happy reading! It’s a great article!
14 Feb
2/14/2012: Chicks have arrived at Belmont Feed and Seed
Chicks are coming today to
Belmont Feed & Seed
(773) 588-1144
3036 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60618
-Rhode Island Reds
-Isa Browns (Red Stars)
-Black Astralorps
-Buff Orpingtons
-Araucanas / Americanas
-Barred Rocks
-Golden Laced Wyandottes
-Silver Laced Wyandottes
-Assorted Bantams
Please call before driving in to confirm their arrival. Sometimes they
take 2 days for delivery.
13 Feb
17 March, 2012: Join Home to Roost at the Rockford Openfields Local Foods Conference
The Openfields Local Foods Conference is designed to help interested community members gain knowledge and develop a greater understanding of local foods, from the farm to the table.
This year’s conference is geared towards individuals interested in learning more about growing their own food and/or growing food for the local foods market.
Event Date: Saturday, March 17, 2012 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Event Location: Atwood Center, 2685 New Milford School Rd, Rockford, IL
Event Fee: $20 per person ~ $25 at the door
Registration fee includes keynote presentation, Backyard Chickens by Jennifer Murtoff of Home to Roost Services, one session each on beekeeping, gourmet mushrooms and fruit production, handout materials, and a delicious lunch featuring local foods.
To register, go to https://webs.extension.uiuc.edu/registration/?RegistrationID=6410.
7 Feb
Canadian Right to Food Trial
Piggybacking on my 1/26/2012 post, there is a legal argument over the right to local food in Calgary, which was sparked by backyard hens. Chickens are no longer a pivot point in the argument; it has now encompassed larger issues that involve municipalities determining what their residents consume. Read more here.
3 Feb
March 24, 2012: Backyard Chicken Basics Workshop with Home to Roost
It’s that time again!
Come join Angelic Organics Learning Center and Home to Roost for a class on raising chickens!
Basic Backyard Chicken Care
Farm fresh eggs from your own back yard?
YES!
Please join us for a workshop on best practices for Basic Backyard Chicken Care in Chicago and surrounding communities.
Raising chickens as pets and for eggs is LEGAL in Chicago – and part of our growing local food and urban agriculture scene.
Keep yourself, your chickens, AND your neighbors happy – from daily needs and year-round care to relevant city regulations.
Our instructor is the informative and engaging Jen Murtoff of Home to Roost Urban Chicken Consulting.
You will leave the workshop with the knowledge, recommendations, and resources you need for your own home flock – and you’ll make connections with other chicken enthusiasts in Chicago.
Actual costs of workshops are close to double our workshop fees. If you are able, please consider making an additional donation to help cover the full cost of your workshop.
445 N Sacramento (turn into road and go east)
Chicago, IL
Enter from Sacramento (445 N) and follow the road east until it doubles back on itself. Park curbside and come on in.
For more information and to register, go to the Angelic Organics Learning Center site page.


