After all, chickens can get quite expensive and they come with a huge learning curve! I'm always looking for and trying out new ways to save money on chicken feed, bedding, coops etc. Luckily a lot of my ideas have worked and I've amassed quite a few great ideas for saving money on chicken keeping!
Some of these ideas I've written about, but many more of them have not made it to the blog yet so I decided to make a master list of my best 25 Ways To Save Money Raising Chickens. I've also decided to make that list available to you for FREE! It's a convenient 3 page download...you can even print it out if you'd like.
This list includes money saving tips on feed and treats, bedding, chicken health, where to shop for the cheapest supplies and more.
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You'll also get these downloads that I've created:
Chicken sitter instruction sheet printable: for when you need to leave instructions on how to care for your flock. Just fill in the blanks!
Chicken emergency kit shopping list: thoroughly stock your chickens first aid kit with this printable checklist.
4 Seasonal chicken chore charts: A list of chores that need done to get ready for each season. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter lists.
When you join my newsletter you will get links for all these downloads in one convenient email. Plus, anytime I make new downloadable lists or printouts I put the direct link in the newsletter...so you'll be getting all my free downloads sent straight to your emails.
I like to make things easy for you!
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Enjoy the downloads! I hope they make raising chickens easier and cheaper for you!
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Thank you so much for this post. I am hopefully going to be starting up my chicken farm within a few weeks, however there are a few problems. Of course everybody knows that chicken wire can be pretty expensive and using the cheap stuff won't last you very long. Also the prize of a chicken coop that could fit 30 chickens would be very expensive. I came up with possibly making a coop out of a old freight trailer, but finding one for free would be difficult. I am writing to you in case you have anymore ideas on this subject. Thank you so much,
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