Hungry Hawk Homestead

Hungry Hawk Homestead A homestead in Timnath, Colorado growing food and building soil using regenerative farming and permaculture techniques.

We feed our poultry Fehringer Farms Organic Non-Soy Poultry Layer Ration (peas, wheat, millet, lentils, flax, barley, oats, vitamins and minerals. We believe this organic, non-GMO, non-synthetic chemical, and non-soy, no-corn feed regiment is much better for the hens' health, and, therefore, better for your health, as well as better for farmland, farmers, and the planet. You are what you eat, and

you are what you eat eats. You will enjoy the much better looking and tasting yolks and knowing that you are helping preserve America's topsoil and crop diversity through organic farming.

07/21/2022

Raising a flock of backyard chickens is a fun hobby that provides a convenient source of delicious fresh eggs, but will it really save you money?

07/21/2022

What's the difference between drafts and ventilation in a chicken coop? One is beneficial, the other isn't.

02/18/2022

Learn the risks of avian flu or influenza to your backyard flock - and how to protect them from becoming infected.

12/02/2021

From different breeds of chickens, the natural colors of egg shells, so lovely!

11/10/2021

Three things chickens definitely don't need - heat, light and sweaters!

11/10/2021

Pecking order in a backyard chicken flock is a very real thing. It's a natural part of their society and hierarchical order.

11/10/2021

Growing garlic is easy if you follow these ten simple tips.

09/22/2021

Have you ever wondered if your chickens recognize you? Or can recognize other flocks members. It turns out that they can.

05/04/2021

Bumblefoot is fairly common in backyard chicken flocks, but fairly easy to treat if caught early enough. Learn how to spot it and how to treat it.

04/17/2021
04/14/2021

My top twelve plants to grow for my chickens.

04/14/2021

Proper planning and following these four steps will help with adding new chickens to your backyard flock.

03/05/2021

Did you know Icelandic chickens have been around since the 9th century? Learn more about these colorful fowl and their prolific egg-laying skills.

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3509 County Road 1
Windsor, CO
80550

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