As we enter the new year, now is the perfect time to look ahead and make plans to enhance your chicken-keeping experience. Here are five ideas to improve your flock's welfare and your homesteading efforts in 2025.
1. Expand and Secure Your Chicken Run:
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Increase the size and security of your run for better chicken welfare.
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Use treated wood posts or scaffolding poles with strong weldmesh.
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Add a 12" wide 'skirt' at the base to prevent predators from digging under.
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Sand or hardwood chippings provide a healthier environment.
 

2. Diversify with New Poultry:
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Ducks: Hardy and great foragers, ducks provide tasty eggs, especially for baking.
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Turkeys: Ideal for both meat production or as affectionate pets.
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Quail: Perfect for smaller spaces, quail provide eggs and meat with minimal upkeep.
 

3. Add Pigs to Your Homestead:
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Pigs are highly intelligent, clean, and social.
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Small breeds like Kunekune are ideal for small-scale farms.
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Pigs help with land clearing and provide natural fertilization.
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Ensure proper fencing and space for their welfare.
 
4. Become More Self-Sufficient with Animal Feed:
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Grow grains like corn, wheat, and oats to supplement your poultry’s diet.
 
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Plant forage crops like clover, alfalfa, and herbs to diversify their diet.
 
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Raise insects such as mealworms or black soldier fly larvae for additional protein.
 
5. Grow More of Your Own Food:
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Expand your vegetable, fruit, and herb gardens to reduce grocery costs.
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Plant poultry-friendly herbs and leafy greens to feed your flock.
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Start composting to create nutrient-rich soil for your garden.
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Grow fruit trees and perennials for sustainable yields over time.
 
Conclusion: 2025 is the perfect time to enhance your chicken-keeping experience and make strides toward self-sufficiency. By expanding your flock, improving their habitat, and becoming more sustainable, you’ll create a healthier and more rewarding environment for both you and your chickens. Happy planning for the new year!
              
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
              
        
        
        