April and hatching Leggs

April is one of the best times to start hatching eggs for Ancona ducks or Dominique chickens—especially if you’re using an incubator. As daylight increases and outside temperatures begin to rise, your home or barn naturally stays warmer and more stable, which helps maintain the ideal conditions for incubation. Humidity and temperature tend to be easier to regulate in April than in colder winter months or the humid extremes of summer, giving your hatch a better chance of success. These calmer spring conditions help reduce stress on both your power supply and your own nerves! Timing your hatch for early … Read more

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Ancona Ducks + Water = Total Chaos (and I Love Them Anyway)

If there’s one universal truth about Ancona ducks, it’s this: they love water. Not like, “Oh, this is fun” love—more like, “I must fling it everywhere, immediately, with wild-eyed joy” kind of love. Give them a clean bowl or a fresh kiddie pool, and in approximately 90 seconds, you’ll have a splash zone that rivals a water park built by toddlers on espresso. It starts innocently enough. They waddle up, tails wiggling, eyes bright. Then the chaos begins. One’s head is in the bowl, the other’s tail is in the air, another is enthusiastically digging a mud crater next to the water … Read more

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Predators from Above and Below: Protecting My Flock from Hawks and Foxes

If you’ve ever had ducks or chickens, you know you’re not just a backyard farmer—you’re a full-time security guard. Around here, the hawks patrol the skies like feathery drones with talons, just waiting for the perfect moment to swoop in. My poor Dominique chickens can’t enjoy a dust bath in peace without looking over their shoulders (er, wings). And my Ancona ducks? Blissfully unaware, waddling around like shiny appetizers on webbed feet. But the sky isn’t the only danger zone. The foxes in these parts are basically escape room champions, always testing the limits of my fencing. They slink in … Read more

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Why a Covered Chicken Run Is a Must in the Blue Ridge Mountains

Living in the Blue Ridge Mountains means waking up to breathtaking views—and also sharing the land with an impressive lineup of predators. From hawks silently circling above to the occasional fox with sneaky intentions, it’s not exactly a safe free-for-all for backyard flocks. That’s why having a sturdy cover on your chicken run isn’t just a good idea—it’s essential. My Dominique chickens may be smart, but they’re no match for an aerial ambush, and my Ancona ducks are too busy splashing in puddles to notice anything sneaking up on them. A covered run offers protection from more than just predators. … Read more

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Why I Raise Heritage Breeds: The Beauty of Ancona Ducks and Dominique Chickens

In a world full of mass production and uniformity, there’s something deeply meaningful about preserving the old ways—especially when it comes to the animals we raise. That’s why I’ve chosen to care for heritage breeds like Ancona ducks and Dominique chickens. They’re more than just beautiful birds—they’re living history, and raising them is a way to honor the past while protecting the future. A Rich History in Feathers Heritage breeds are traditional livestock breeds that were developed over generations, often long before industrial farming came along. They were bred for hardiness, adaptability, and balanced traits like egg-laying, foraging ability, and … Read more

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The Rooster Dilemma: Letting Go Is the Hardest Part

If you’ve ever raised chickens from chicks, you know the thrill of watching them grow—the way they fluff up their feathers, learn to scratch, and eventually cluck and crow their way into your heart. But sometimes, amidst all the joy, you’re faced with a tough reality: not every fluffy bundle is a hen. And as much as I love the striking beauty and proud strut of a rooster, I’ve learned that keeping them all just isn’t practical. The first crow always gets me. There’s something so bold, so brave, about a young rooster finding his voice. My Dominique boys are … Read more

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The Calming Rhythm of Farming: How Raising Animals Eases Anxiety

In a world that often feels like it’s moving a little too fast, there’s something about farming that has a way of slowing everything down. Whether it’s tending to the animals, feeling the earth beneath your feet, or simply watching the day unfold at a gentler pace, farming has a unique way of grounding the mind and soothing the soul. For me, raising Ancona ducks and Dominique chickens has become more than just a hobby—it’s a way to reclaim a sense of peace and balance in a hectic world. There’s something incredibly therapeutic about the routine. The quiet mornings spent … Read more

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Managing the Mayhem: How I Survive My Ancona Ducks’ Splash Zone

If you’ve ever given an Ancona duck access to water, you know it’s not a peaceful scene—it’s a full-blown aquatic party with zero regard for boundaries or cleanup. I’ve come to accept that mess is part of the package, but over time, I’ve also figured out a few tricks to keep the madness (somewhat) under control. First rule of duck club: elevate everything. Water bowls sit on low platforms with hardware cloth underneath so they can splash to their heart’s content without turning the entire area into a duck-made swamp. I also rotate a couple of plastic kiddie pools so … Read more

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Epsom salt citrus scrub

DIY Epsom Salt Scrubs: A Simple and Soothing Self-Care Essential If you’ve ever wanted to indulge in a spa-like experience without breaking the bank, an Epsom salt scrub might just be your new best friend. Not only are these scrubs incredibly easy to make at home, but they also provide a wealth of benefits for your skin and body. Here’s how you can make your own DIY Epsom salt scrubs to give your skin the love it deserves. Why Epsom Salt? Epsom salt, which is actually magnesium sulfate, has long been celebrated for its numerous benefits. When used in a … Read more

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