PART ONE: Get up bishes it’s time for some chicken chores #getup #chickenchores #chickens @DAN-DADDY @Nicole Jacobs
Starting your day with chicken chores can be both rewarding and fun, especially if you enjoy interacting with your flock. From personal experience, I’ve found that setting a consistent morning routine really helps keep the chickens calm and healthy throughout the day. First, begin by checking on each chicken individually to ensure none show signs of illness or distress. Chickens can be surprisingly communicative if you know what to look for – unusual feathers, lethargy, or changes in appetite are red flags. Feeding is another essential task; offer fresh water and a balanced diet with layers pellets or grains. It’s good practice to clean and refill water containers daily to prevent bacterial growth. When cleaning the coop, removing wet or soiled bedding will keep your chickens comfortable and reduce the risk of parasites. Also, spending a few minutes observing your flock can be very insightful. For example, some chickens, like those with fluffier feathers, might need extra protection during colder months. From the image OCR content mentioning "FLUFFY," it’s clear that certain breeds or individuals require special attention. Lastly, make chores enjoyable by talking to your birds or including family members. It turns mundane tasks into bonding moments and helps establish a strong connection with your chickens. Overall, a consistent morning chore routine sets the tone for a healthy, happy flock and a satisfying chicken-keeping experience.
