Rooster Spurs: 3 Methods For Removing Them
November 8, 2017Rooster spurs are self-defense tools for birds, but they can become dangerous to hens or to roosters themselves. Here’s how to reduce their size.
Rooster spurs are self-defense tools for birds, but they can become dangerous to hens or to roosters themselves. Here’s how to reduce their size.
Hives are dormant in the winter, but beekeepers can stay busy by sharing experience and wisdom with people new to the practice. Here’s how.
Pest control, large eggs, hen protection and your own entertainment are among the reasons to add ducks and geese to your farm.
Are you finding empty nests in your chicken coop? One of these factors might be contributing to slower laying in your hens.
Popular market crops such as lettuce, garlic and potatoes differ in harvest, packaging and storage needs. Here’s how to get these crops safely to their destinations.
This is the time of year to collect and evaluate your data as well as organize and list the fall and winter projects you want completed by spring.
This annual occurrence can leave your flock feeling stressed and ill at ease. Help alleviate the discomfort by following these four tips during molting.
Most hobby farmers must eventually deal with removing rocks from their fields or yards. Here are some tools that can help you get the job done.
My friend’s beautiful Jersey Giant grew into quite a big rooster, too big for her hens. Here’s what I recommended.
Coniferous trees such as pines and spruce can grow rapidly on your farm, but these four tips can help you keep them under control.