A chicken coop at home: much more than eggs
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Fresh eggs every day🥚
There's nothing better than fresh, tasty, nutrient-dense eggs straight from your own farm.
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Reduced food waste 🍏
Chickens love table scraps and help reduce food waste while eating healthy.
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An excellent natural fertiliser 🌱
Chicken manure is an ideal nitrogen-rich fertilizer to feed your gardens and vegetable gardens.
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A more independent lifestyle 🏡
Raising chickens allows you to produce part of your food and reduce your dependence on industrial circuits.
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An asset for the garden 🐛
Chickens scratch the ground, eat insects and pests, and help maintain the grounds in an environmentally friendly way.
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A pleasant and educational presence 🐔
Observing and caring for the chickens is soothing, and it is a great opportunity to introduce children to animal husbandry and respect.
A few photographs in the henhouse...
The master of the poultry yard
Proud and majestic, the rooster is much more than just a symbol of the farm. A vigilant guardian, he watches over his flock, warns of dangers and maintains harmony within the henhouse. Its morning song punctuates life in the countryside, reminding us of the importance of the link between man and nature. With its bright plumage and noble attitude, it perfectly embodies the spirit of the farmyard.
Unlimited production
With a well-maintained chicken coop and happy hens, the fresh egg harvest becomes a daily abundance. By providing a balanced diet, comfortable shelter and a healthy environment, your chickens will lay generously all year round. Enough to enjoy fresh eggs every morning and even share some with family and friends! There's nothing like the satisfaction of producing this essential, healthy and natural food yourself.
Birth on the farm
The magic of the birth of the chicks is an unforgettable moment on the farm. After 21 days of waiting under the benevolent warmth of a broody hen or an artificial incubator, the shell cracks and a little life hatches. Seeing these balls of down discover the world is a wonder, a symbol of the natural cycle of the farm. Every louse