Before you get swept up in a completely understandable impulse chicken purchase, you may want to step back and carefully choose your downy babies. It is just a blink of an eye and then your then your tiny chicks are full-grown birds. It is important that you select chicks that will grow up into hens and roosters that will suit your needs and your situation.
We will be discussing how to pick winter-hardy birds for cold climates in today’s show. Please join me as I delve into which breeds of chickens are commonly believed to do well in cold weather and which breeds may not fare as well in wintery locales – or at least, not without special accommodations.
Also in this episode, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg is finally answered in Sally’s Sidenotes. Additionally, I will be sharing a couple recent chicken news articles that debate whether backyard chickens are significant spreaders of salmonella. That and much more on today’s show!
Show Notes
Sally’s Sidenotes
Photos of Beatrix (“Bebe”) and Coco Chicken