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A Closed Flock: What & Why

A Closed Flock: What & Why

A Closed Flock: What & WhyBy: Tammi at the Weekend Homesteaders
Published on: 23/11/2024

A closed flock keeps chickens free of outside birds, reducing disease risks and maintaining biosecurity by hatching replacements within the flock

Biosecurity
The Perfect Gift for Chicken Lovers: Give the Gift of Healthy, Happy Flocks

The Perfect Gift for Chicken Lovers: Give the Gift of Healthy, Happy Flocks

The Perfect Gift for Chicken Lovers: Give the Gift of Healthy, Happy FlocksBy: Tammi at the Weekend Homesteaders
Published on: 18/11/2024

Our Gift Certificates are a thoughtful, flexible gift for chicken enthusiasts, redeemable for books, products, or biosecurity services to support their flock's health and happiness.

Getting StartedChicken SuppliesChicken NutritionBiosecurity
Protect Your Flock with a Comprehensive Flock Biosecurity Assessment

Protect Your Flock with a Comprehensive Flock Biosecurity Assessment

Protect Your Flock with a Comprehensive Flock Biosecurity AssessmentBy: Tammi at the Weekend Homesteaders
Published on: 18/11/2024

The Comprehensive Flock Biosecurity Assessment provides an in-depth evaluation of your biosecurity practices, offering expert insights, tailored recommendations, and actionable steps to protect your flock and ensure a healthy, safe environment.

Getting StartedChicken HealthChicken SuppliesBiosecurity
Comprehensive Biosecurity Plan Development: Protect Your Flock with a Tailored Approach

Comprehensive Biosecurity Plan Development: Protect Your Flock with a Tailored Approach

Comprehensive Biosecurity Plan Development: Protect Your Flock with a Tailored ApproachBy: Tammi at the Weekend Homesteaders
Published on: 17/11/2024

The Comprehensive Biosecurity Plan Development provides a fully customized, expert-crafted strategy to protect your flock from disease, offering tailored recommendations, actionable steps, and ongoing support for long-term flock health.

Getting StartedChicken HealthBiosecurity