
Little Farm in the Henhouse
A True-Life Tale of Hen-Keeping Homestead-Style
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Do you dream of a few hens scratching contentedly in your backyard? Little Farm in the Henhouse brings you the joys and challenges of keeping a small flock of laying hens--with tips and techniques for healthy, happy chickens!
When city girl Susan moves out to the country to start a homestead, getting some hens seems like a great idea. Problem: what little she knew about farm animals was what she read in books. Still, since Susan and her husband John are big on self-reliance, they forge ahead with their plan for keeping chickens...despite the learning curve.
And what an eye-opener it is! This engaging memoir of nature, wildlife, and most of all, chicken-caring, follows a midlife couple's hen adventures in the Foothills of the Cascade Mountains. Once Susan and John bring six pullets to their wooded acreage, on the fly, they must figure out chicken care, habits, and personalities...and especially, chicken protection.
In this 4th book of the Little Farm in the Foothills homesteading series, you’ll discover the magic and teachable moments of raising hens in a remote area. Whether you already have a flock of "girls" or or thinking of getting one, you'll discover lots of practical tips and best practices for keeping chickens healthy and happy--and a whole lot of what not to do!
But caring for hens in in the wild is not all sweetness and light... Along with many joys, Susan and John experience many sorrows as well. Yet in these irresistible chicken tales, you may discover that hens don't simply provide eggs--they may give you a deeper appreciation for all living creatures.