Here's a shout out to all you Backyard Chicken Fans! Did you know that the City of El Cerrito is up and coming with the backyard chicken movement? Heck ya. I love it - another town that has come to the conclusion that chickens roaming freely in urban and suburban backyard settings really isn't all that bad. They've had a little bit of persuasion from my dear friend Linda - WhooHoo, Kudos to Linda for loving those chickens!!
Stop by and see us in El Cerrito on the 4th of July (location still to be determined) when we partner up with the City of El Cerrito and Heifer International to educate folks on the importance of backyard chickens, sustainability and giving a little when you can.
JANUARY 2011
Please note: Ranch Hag Hens is no longer operating in Petaluma, CA.
For natural, organic, non-toxic, humane and eco-friendly supplies and treats for your backyard chickens please visit Treats for Chickens. Sign up for their newsletter and read the blog to receive great promotions, coupons and ..well, ...treats for your chickens.
Sonoma County and Surrounding Area:
Please contact Jane at Split Rail Family Farms in Penngrove for your backyard chickens.
For natural, organic, non-toxic, humane and eco-friendly supplies and treats for your backyard chickens please visit Treats for Chickens. Sign up for their newsletter and read the blog to receive great promotions, coupons and ..well, ...treats for your chickens.
Sonoma County and Surrounding Area:
Please contact Jane at Split Rail Family Farms in Penngrove for your backyard chickens.
Eggs for Sale
A limited number of fresh chicken eggs available.
Located in Weed, CA.
Assorted browns, green, blue, beige - some tinted pink. Free ranged, organic fed happy ladies.
12-pak/$6.00
info@treatsforchickens.com
Located in Weed, CA.
Assorted browns, green, blue, beige - some tinted pink. Free ranged, organic fed happy ladies.
12-pak/$6.00
info@treatsforchickens.com
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That's so cool. Hope this is a start of a grassroots thingy!
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