Ever wondered why chicken keepers become so passionate about their feathered friends? In this heartwarming conversation with Thomas Zenos from the Crazy Chicken People Podcast, we discover the unexpected emotional benefits that come from raising backyard chickens.Thomas shares his remarkable journey from reluctant chicken owner to devoted enthusiast now caring for over 70 birds. What started with his wife bringing home "just a few" silkie chicks evolved into a profound connection that changed his perspective on these remarkable animals. His story will resonate with anyone who's experienced the joy of watching chickens explore their world with curiosity and personality.The most surprising revelation? The therapeutic power of simply spending time with chickens. "There's something so peaceful about just being with chickens and watching them peck around," Thomas explains. "When I get home, I'll often go straight to the barn... it really levels me out, and I don't find that with a lot of things." This natural stress relief has become an essential part of his daily routine.We dive into practical advice for new chicken keepers, from brooder setups to coop sizing (always go bigger than you think you need!), and explore nutritional considerations including supplements like poultry cell for optimal health. The superiority of backyard eggs becomes evident as we discuss the common reaction from friends and family: "That's hands down the best egg I've ever had!"Whether you're considering your first flock or already deep into "chicken math" territory, this conversation offers valuable insights into creating a healthy, happy environment for both birds and their humans. Listen now to discover why backyard chicken keeping has become so much more than just a hobby for millions of enthusiasts worldwide.Feel free to ask a question or leave a comment.Support the show
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Breaking Broody Hens
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Join the Flock: Seeking Various Guest Co-Hosts
Do you want to be Chicken Famous? Well, no promises but if you love talking about your chickens then I am looking for you! Feel free to ask a question or leave a comment.Support the show
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Fermenting Chicken Feed: The Ultimate Natural Health Boost
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From Coop to Kitchen: What Every Backyard Chicken Enthusiast Should Know About Eggs
Chickens naturally produce eggs almost daily without needing a rooster, though timing depends on breed, with production breeds like Leghorns giving 5-6 eggs weekly while heritage breeds produce 4-5 eggs per week.• Hens show clear signs before laying: bright red combs and wattles, submissive squatting behavior, and interest in nest boxes• First eggs may be tiny "fairy eggs" without yolks or shell-less eggs before regular production begins• The float test determines egg freshness - fresh eggs lay flat in water while old eggs float• Newly laid eggs have a protective coating called "bloom" that seals thousands of tiny pores• Egg production depends on daylight hours (14-16 hours needed) and decreases in winter or during stress• No evidence supports conspiracy theories about feed companies sabotaging backyard egg production• Higher quality chicken feed results in more eggs per hen annually• Farm eggs offer thicker shells, more omega-3s, better cholesterol profiles, and higher beta-carotene than store eggs• Commercial egg cartons are dated by packaging day, not laying day, often 4 or more weeks old at purchaseCheck out our videos at CENLA Backyard Chickens on YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook.Feel free to ask a question or leave a comment.Support the show