Category: Chicken Health & Disease

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Chicken Health & Disease Jun 15, 2026

Bumblefoot in Chickens: Signs, Prevention, and Coop Fixes

Bumblefoot is the backyard injury that’s really a coop-design problem wearing a medical disguise. It’s a swollen, sometimes scabbed footpad…

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Chicken Health & Disease Jun 15, 2026

Marek’s Disease in Chickens: Signs, Vaccination, and Prevention

Marek’s disease is the one I most want backyard keepers to understand before they ever buy birds, because it can’t…

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Chicken Health & Disease Jun 14, 2026

Worming Chickens: Internal Parasites, Signs, and Why to Test First

Worming is the area of chicken keeping where the instinct to “just treat them to be safe” does the most…

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Chicken Health & Disease Jun 14, 2026

Chicken Respiratory Illness: Signs, Prevention, and Ventilation

Respiratory illness is one of the most common reasons a backyard keeper picks up the phone to a vet, and…

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Chicken Health & Disease Jun 14, 2026

Coccidiosis in Chickens: Signs, Prevention, and When to Call a Vet

Coccidiosis is the gut illness that catches more young flocks off guard than almost anything else, and it moves fast.…

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Chicken Health & Disease Jun 13, 2026

Chicken First-Aid Kit: What Every Keeper Should Stock

A chicken first-aid kit is for stabilizing and supporting a bird while you arrange real veterinary care — not for…

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Chicken Health & Disease Jun 13, 2026

Chicken Biosecurity: How to Keep Disease Out of Your Flock

Biosecurity is the single most cost-effective thing a backyard keeper does for flock health, because it prevents the diseases that…

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Chicken Health & Disease Jun 13, 2026

Chicken Mites and Lice: Signs, Prevention, and Control

Mites and lice are the external parasites nearly every backyard flock meets eventually, and the good news is that they’re…

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Chicken Health & Disease Jun 12, 2026

Chicken Diseases and Treatment: A Keeper Health Guide

Most chicken illness on a backyard flock is caught at the feed trough, not the vet table: a healthy hen…