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Sprouting Barley Grains for Poultry

Sprouting Barley Grains for Poultry

Sprouting barley for chickens and other poultry is a healthy addition to their daily feedings. Offering sprouted barley grains for chickens year round not only a healthy supplement, it is also a great boredom buster for birds during the winter…

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Fermented Chicken Feed | The Health Benefits

Fermented Chicken Feed for Better Flock Health

Fermenting chicken feed is an easy and much healthier for your flock. The fermented whole grains provide good gut health, require less feed per serving, and is a way to extend the nutrients of the grains. Not to mention, fermented…

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What to expect when buying farm fresh eggs

Farm Fresh Eggs | What to Expect

As a chicken enthusiast who sell farm fresh eggs it’s important to inform the egg customer of the standards in which you have set up on your property. Dear Egg Customer, As a small family farm we’d like to inform…

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