5 Expert Tips for Raising Happy, Healthy Chickens in Your Backyard in Arizona.



There are a few key things to consider when taking care of chickens in Arizona:

  1. Housing: Chickens need a secure, well-ventilated coop to protect them from predators and the elements. In Arizona, it's important to make sure the coop provides shade and has good ventilation to help keep your chickens cool.
  2. Water: Chickens need access to clean, fresh water at all times. In Arizona, it's especially important to make sure your chickens have plenty of water, as the hot, dry climate can lead to dehydration.
  3. Food: Chickens need a balanced diet to stay healthy. This should include a high-quality commercial chicken feed, as well as some supplements like grit, oyster shells, and occasionally some treats like fruits and vegetables.
  4. Health: Regularly check your chickens for signs of illness, such as lethargy, sneezing, or diarrhea. If you notice any of these symptoms, isolate the affected chicken and consult a veterinarian.
  5. Predators: Chickens are vulnerable to predators, so it's important to protect them. This may include building a secure coop and run, using fencing and/or netting to keep out predators, and keeping a close eye on your chickens when they're outside.

By following these guidelines, you can help ensure that your chickens are healthy and happy in Arizona.

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