Modern Farm Girls Episode 002: keeping chickens 101

Modern Farm Girls Podcast Episode 002: keeping chickens 101! We’re Diana and Liz, real food radicals bringin’ backwoods back.
YO: This podcast is co-hosted by my farming friend Diana…my OTHER podcast, the Balanced Bites podcast, is co-hosted by my foodie friend Diane! Two different, equally awesome people with very similar-looking names!
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Episode 2 of the Modern Farm Girls podcast is all about keeping a homestead chicken flock!
There’s so much to know about keeping chickens, and we just scratch the surface in this episode – but we’ve got lots more info to come in future episodes, along with plenty of great shows and guests lined up for this MONTHLY podcast (look for us the first TUESDAY of every month!)
We’ll take your questions in future episodes – submit ’em here.
You can find us on iTunes and on Stitcher.
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Enjoy!

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  1. I have loved the podcasts so far! My husband and I are slowly starting our homestead. We have laying chickens and horses. We want to get cows, meat chickens, and possibly sheep. Love all of the breed info you had on this episode. I also enjoyed hearing that y’all have some of the same chicken misadventures as we have. Fun stuff and great information!! Thank you

  2. Loved your second podcast. Its always fun hearing about the craziness of homesteading big and small. Keep the good stuff coming!

  3. Loved the second podcast. Left a review on ITunes as well. Love the funny banter and you both already sound like you have been working together for a long time. Flows really nicely! Keep it up!

  4. I LOVE this podcast!!! Its such a creative premise (well, at least I think it is), and I get to live life vicariously through both of you.
    Although you guys totally talked me out of ever having backyard chickens!
    Can’t wait for episode three!

  5. Love the new show! We’ve had a small 10 acre farm we started from scratch 4 years ago and I love listening to other’s experiences.
    I’m really interested in seeing pictures of the moveable laying house and roosting house that Diane described she uses for her layers on her farm. Are there pictures of those somewhere?
    Thanks!

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