Archive for the 'Pets and Animals' Category

Guide To Responsible Pet Ownership

From insects to alpacas, pets come in all shapes and sizes. Many families feel that they are not complete without some little (or large) critter to love. In fact, more than 60% of all American households have pets, and many of those have more than one. If you are considering buying or adopting a new […]

Raising Chickens To Improve Your Health

It seems like a bold statement to make, “Raising Your Own Chickens Will Improve Your Health”, doesn’t it?
But there are so many amazing advantages to raising chickens other than the regular supply of eggs they will provide you with.
Chickens make for amazing pets. They are gentle and amusing, and if you have children you can […]

Important Things To Know About Baby Chicks

Chickens can make for some pretty amazing pets that have great personalities and will offer endless amusement and shockingly funny entertainment.
However there are some things that you must know about chickens before you actually own them. This goes for any type of pet that you plan on raising.
Understanding these things will help you to keep […]

Chicken Feed Ideas & Suggestions

Quality chicken feed makes for healthy chickens. If you’ve chosen to raise chickens, it’s imperative that you choose the best possible feed in order to ensure you’re making the most of your investment.
Raising chickens is a big commitment, they require constant care and proper nutrition. For these reasons, it might help to take some […]

The Basics of Keeping Chickens At Home

Many people keep their own chickens. Keeping chickens is more of a hobby or the desire to have your own fresh eggs, rather than a business.
Individuals can keep up to 20 hens easily but this may be too many eggs for your own household. To have enough fresh eggs for yourself you may only need […]

A Natural Approach to Solving Cat Urinating Issues

Ask any cat owner if they ever experienced cat urinating issues and chances are they’ll roll their eyes to the sky with an affirmative nod. Next they may go on to tell you what they have done to resolve the problem. Whether a cat’s urine problem is a purely behavioral or a combination of behavior […]