
Composting Chicken Manure: 30:1 C:N Ratio for Midwest Soil
Learn safe composting of chicken manure for fertile soil. Achieve the ideal 30:1 C:N ratio, monitor temperatures, and apply compost in your Midwest garden.
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Poultry covers every stage of keeping chickens and other fowl on a small farm — from choosing breeds and building housing to managing pastured flocks with tractors, rotating paddocks, and integrating perennial forage. Articles balance practical husbandry with the economics of raising birds for premium eggs and meat.
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Learn safe composting of chicken manure for fertile soil. Achieve the ideal 30:1 C:N ratio, monitor temperatures, and apply compost in your Midwest garden.

Size a coop for 10 hens, weigh wood vs plastic, and rat-proof the run – space, ventilation, nesting boxes, and predator and rodent control.

Ferment chicken feed in 2-3 days to stretch the bag, and learn why homemade rations are hard to balance. Method, real feed-savings numbers, scratch and fodder.

What to feed chickens: the 90/10 treat rule, safe kitchen scraps, foods to never feed (avocado, chocolate, beans, green potato), plus calcium, winter, and grit.

Chick starter feed explained: the 18-20% protein rule, medicated vs non-medicated (amprolium), how long to feed it, grit, what not to feed, and ducklings.

Pick the right chicken feeder and feed by life stage — starter, grower, layer, broiler, medicated, organic — plus how much to feed per bird and no-waste feeders.

Backyard chicken FAQs, answered: is it legal, do you need a rooster, cost to start and per month, smell, noise, predators, winter, lifespan, and vacation care.

Start a chicken farm the numerate way: decide eggs vs meat, clear zoning, pick production breeds, size housing and feed, and sell legally. Extension-backed.

The best chicken breeds for eggs, meat, dual-purpose, cold climates, and beginners – egg counts, weights, and temperament from extension and the Livestock Conservancy.

Chicken coop plans, designs, and ideas for any backyard – real space-per-bird numbers, ventilation, nesting boxes, roosts, predator-proofing, and winter prep.

Read a chicken-feed label like a nutritionist — protein, calcium, grains, soy-free and scratch-and-peck-style mixes, and whether buying in bulk pays off.

How to design a perennial chicken food forest in temperate North America – species, paddock rotation, toxic plants to avoid, and the honest feed-offset math.

How many hens to keep, how much space and feed they need, and how many eggs to expect. A beginner’s guide to a healthy backyard laying flock.

What separates a premium farm egg from a supermarket egg – breed selection, soy-free feed, pasture-driven yolk color, and an honest cost-per-dozen worksheet.

Pastured chickens are healthier and improve your land, but the system needs a plan. Here is how to use chicken tractors, rotate paddocks, and what feed really costs.