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Broody Chickens, Hens In Winter, & Covered Runs (Your Questions Answered!) [Podcast]

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This session, I answer your questions about chickens in winter, broody hens, and covered runs.   So, this podcast on What The Cluck?! is a bit different - I'm answering your questions about chickens.   (If you're interested in raising hens for eggs and meat, I can help! Check out my new book, Chickens: Naturally Raising A Sustainable Flock on Amazon!)   For the past couple months, I've been wanting to make What The Cluck?! a more frequent podcast, and I'm ashamed that I hadn't thought of making a second weekly episode about answering your questions.    I'm soooo glad to announce that this will be a weekly thing, along with the Friday topic discussions, so please DO send me your questions.   READ NEXT: HOW TO BUILD A CHICKEN COOP (WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK)   You can email them to me at editor@thefrugalchicken.com or contact me on one of my other social media channels.   I can't wait to hear them.   So, this week, I answer questions about chickens staying warm in winter, broody hens, and covered runs.   You'll learn:   When you really need to be concerned about chickens in cold weather Why you shouldn't move a broody hen (even if the other chickens are squawking about wanting to use her nesting spot) Why you shouldn't skimp on covering your flock's run   Links we discuss TheFrugalChicken.com/TheBetterEgg TheFrugalChicken.com/Twitter   LIKE THIS PODCAST? LISTEN TO THEM ALL HERE! Transcript   Hi there, and welcome to session 20 of What the Cluck?!, a podcast devoted to keeping chickens for fun and self-sufficiency. I’m Maat from FrugalChicken.   Now, we’re doing something a little different than our normal format.   For a while now, I’ve been wanting to move What The Cluck?! into a more frequent format, so once a week now, I’m going to start taking questions from you guys about chickens.   I’m a little embarrassed that I didn’t think of this sooner, but better late than never.   So, today I’m answering 3 questions about chickens.   And

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