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We’ve been busy creating and writing, and we haven’t posted much lately. But we wanted to reach out and wish all of you backyard bunny lovers a Happy Valentines Day…
Are Backyard Rabbits Safe to Eat?
A common question that people ask is, “Are backyard rabbits safe to eat?” There are several factors to consider. One important factor is the type of rabbit you have. While rabbits are generally safe to eat, they can contain diseases such as Tularemia or deerflies. Proper preparation is also important. The meat needs to be thoroughly cooked to kill off parasites.
Why Keep Backyard Chickens?
Keeping backyard chickens is an excellent way to ensure a consistent supply of fresh eggs. Not only does keeping your own chickens provide fresh eggs, but it also gives you control over what your family eats. Besides eggs, chickens can also produce meat. Although this is a hardcore backyard environment, some people choose to raise chickens for their meat.
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Are Backyard Chicken Eggs Pale?
If you’ve ever noticed that the yolks of backyard chickens are pale, you’re not alone. It’s a common problem, particularly among free-range or pasture-raised breeds. While artificial colors are not legal for hens, you can add dried marigold flowers and calendula flowers to your chickens’ diets. They also contain carotenoids and can improve the color of your hens’ eggs.
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