Why Wild Birds Love Mealworms: Attracting More Species to Your Backyard

Why Wild Birds Love Mealworms: Attracting More Species to Your Backyard

Love bird watching? Discover why wild birds adore mealworms and how to attract more species to your backyard with Picky Neb’s dried mealworms. From bluebirds to robins, these protein-packed treats are a natural draw. Learn the best feeders, placement tips, and extras like water and plants to boost your bird count. Read on for simple, fun ways to make your yard a bird-watching haven!

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Seasonal Care Tips for Backyard Chickens: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Seasonal Care Tips for Backyard Chickens: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Keep your backyard chickens thriving through every season with these simple tips! From winter warmth to summer cooling, learn how to adjust your coop, feeding, and care routine. Boost your flock’s health year-round with protein-packed treats like Picky Neb’s dried mealworms and BSF larvae—perfect for energy, egg production, and molting. Whether you’re a seasoned chicken keeper or just starting out, this guide has you covered. Read on for easy, practical advice!

Our Favorite Recipes with Fresh Eggs

Here are some of our favorite recipes and cooking tips for using fresh eggs from your backyard chickens, including ideas for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Sustainable Chicken Keeping

Sustainable chicken keeping is becoming increasingly popular as more people look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and live a more eco-friendly lifestyle. Whether you're a seasoned backyard chicken keeper or just starting out, there are plenty of ways to make your flock more sustainable.

How to Identify and Treat Common Chicken Illnesses

Here is an overview of common illnesses that affect backyard chickens, including symptoms and treatments for issues such as mites, lice, and respiratory infections.

The Pros and Cons of Keeping Roosters

Learn about the benefits and drawbacks of keeping roosters in your backyard flock, including topics such as fertilized eggs, noise levels, and aggression.

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