Considering raising meat chickens? The number of people wanting to raise their own chickens for meat is continually growing. Join us as we chat about all of the different meat chicken options Meyer Hatchery has to offer and the benefits of each. Links: Meat Chickens: https://www.meyerhatchery.com/Meat-Chickens-c39352239 All Meat Birds: https://www.meyerhatchery.com/Meat-Birds-c57267889 Dual Purpose Chickens: https://www.meyerhatchery.com/Dual-Purpose-Chickens-c52289048 All About Meat Birds Blog ...
May 03, 2022•22 min•Season 2Ep. 5
In this episode, we chat with Kelsey Jorissen Olesen who owns and operates Green Willow Homestead, an 80-acre farm in Northwest Wisconsin. She and her husband, Paul, raise dairy goats, pastured hens, and cultivate a diverse market garden. Kelsey also manages the Farmers Market at Perlick Distillery in Sarona, Wisconsin where she brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans every week throughout the summer and fall. Alongside farming, Kelsey coaches and teaches farmers how to use online ma...
Apr 19, 2022•30 min•Season 2Ep. 4
Today we are talking about all of the new and exciting things Meyer Hatchery is offering for 2022. Whether you are looking for something unique to add to your flock, or want to try a new poultry type there may be something in the episode to peak your interest! All new items: https://www.meyerhatchery.com/New-c112148691
Apr 05, 2022•18 min•Season 2Ep. 3
In this episode, we catch up with Lisa Steele, the well-known founder of Fresh Eggs Daily. Listen as Meyer Hatchery celebrates with Lisa on the release of her newest book; The Fresh Eggs Daily Cookbook. We are proud to be a Gold Level Underwriter of her public television show Welcome To My Farm and we'll also chat about her experience as a television celebrity and host. You don't want to miss this one because we are doing a giveaway! Follow this link to enter the giveaway ! Order Lisa's new book...
Mar 22, 2022•25 min•Season 2Ep. 2
AI, also known as Avian Influenza or the bird flu, is something that is always present and continuously monitored by the USDA. Recently there have been increased reports of a Eurasian H5 strain of high pathogenic Avian Influenza that have put poultry owners on alert. Today we are discussing what this virus is, symptoms to watch for as well as ways to protect your flock. If you notice an ill bird or have experienced a sudden loss, reach out to State/Federal officials, either through your state ve...
Mar 04, 2022•11 min•Season 2Ep. 1
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about deviled eggs and the day dedicated to their honor, November 2nd. Sure, it seems that there is a day to celebrate nearly everything but this versatile and delicious variation of eggs certainly deserves some recognition! Important Links: Deviled Egg Recipes Deviled Egg Recipes & Tips Last Minute Egg Ideas for Halloween Party How to Cook Eggs in a Pressure Cooker...
Nov 02, 2021•3 min•Ep. 75
Today we’re all treats and no tricks as we prepare for the 2022 season. It is the time of year when we begin to prepare for what next year will have in store. One of the most coveted days includes our chick release. This is when availability for each breed gets added to the website and 2022 orders can be placed. Want to know when you can begin placing those orders? Listen to this episode to find out! In addition to our release date, we're also sharing how we determined availability. And there ma...
Oct 29, 2021•23 min•Ep. 75
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about molting. Molting is not usually a welcome season for chicken owners, as it usually means a mess of feathers, decreased egg production, and bald-looking chickens. But the molting season is normal and healthy for your chickens, and there are few things you can do to support your flock during this time. Important Links: Ways To Help Molting Chickens...
Oct 26, 2021•3 min•Ep. 74
For many backyard chicken keepers, having a rooster is part of keeping a flock. For new keepers, you could be questioning the addition of one. Despite the stories, you may have heard there are a lot of pros and cons to raising roosters. Today we’re going to cover all you need to know about roosters in your flock. Important Links: EP72: Best of Guards MM: Aggressive Roosters Friendliest Rooster Breeds - blog All About Spurs - blog Chicken Saddle Shop Roosters!...
Oct 22, 2021•16 min•Ep. 74
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about pumpkins, squash, and all things spice! Fall is officially in the air and the leaves are changing color. Many folks claim Autumn as their favorite season, and if you have ever seen chickens enjoying a pumpkin, it may very well be their favorite season too! Important Links: Pumpkin Spice Chickens Happy Hen Treats: Mealworm Spice Blend Fresh Eggs Daily: Brewers Yeast with Garlic...
Oct 19, 2021•3 min•Ep. 73
Today we’re sharing some of the common questions we answered from our trip to the Homesteaders of America conference in Virginia. You may have noticed a brief pause in our podcast production as we traveled over 350 miles to Front Royal, Virginia to attend the 2021 Homesteaders of America Conference. Over 5,000 people attended this 2-day event, full of amazing speakers, vendors and surround by a family-like homesteading community. Meyer Hatchery attended not only as a vendor but also as an offici...
Oct 15, 2021•27 min•Ep. 73
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about Fall predators. Predator protection is paramount, to most chicken keepers at any point in the year, but each season brings its own concerns and predators. As the weather cools and leaves fall, keep your flock safe as you stay vigilant when Fall predators are on the hunt. Important Links: Predator Control Coop Accessories...
Oct 05, 2021•4 min•Ep. 72
Today we’re talking about guards, as part of our Best Of Series. We dedicate one episode per month to this series, covering the very best of each month's topic. For the month of October, we’re going to dive into the best breeds for guarding. As the spooky season approaches, we thought it would be fun to cover some of the best breeds to help protect your farms and homesteads. While maybe not from ghosts or zombies, good poultry guards sound the alarms for aerial predators and will be the first to...
Oct 01, 2021•14 min•Ep. 72
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about protein. While it may sound boring, protein is absolutely essential to the health of a chicken. Eggs, feathers, and everything in between need a steady supply of good protein. Chicken feed is offered at various protein levels, based on the age and needs of your flock, but there are many treats and supplements that give your flock an always-welcome extra boost. Important Links: Chicken Treats MM11: Kitchen Scraps...
Sep 28, 2021•4 min•Ep. 71
Today we’re talking about winterizing your garden, with chickens of course! For most of us throughout the Northern United States, our gardens have hit their peak and are starting to dwindle. As you pick through and work to preserve the last of your summer bounty, it’s time to start thinking about winterizing your garden, and your chickens can help! Important Links: Wood Shavings MM: Kitchen Scraps Nesting Box Blend...
Sep 24, 2021•15 min•Ep. 71
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about the social structure of a chicken flock. You’ve heard of the pecking order, but beyond being the top bird or being last on the rung, there is a unique social structure within each and every flock. The social structure is delicate and is ever-changing based on multiple factors. Chickens are social “flock” animals and we recommend a successful flock have at least 3 birds. Having chicken friends doesn’t necessarily mean that the chickens will be “friendly” to...
Sep 21, 2021•3 min•Ep. 70
Today we’re talking about Kendra’s Newest Poultry Type. Kendra's raised chickens, bantams, ducks, quail, guineas, and turkeys on my homestead - but just this week, I’ve added a new poultry type! Any guesses… I’ll give you a hint. Their call will scare the neighbors at dusk, they like to roost high amongst the trees and they may just be the most beautiful bird I’ve raised to date. PEAFOWL! In this episode, Kendra fills you in on how she obtained this new poultry type along with all the fun peafow...
Sep 17, 2021•16 min•Ep. 70
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about leaving the lights on. As daylight slowly fades away this time of year, do you leave the lights on in your coop? The question often begins with electricity in the coop building stage. Often people associate electricity with heat, but a well-insulated coop does not need to be heated. You may, however, want to consider electricity for lights. Important Links: EP13: Coop Considerations Omlet Coop Light How To Ensure A Year-Round Supply Of Eggs - blog Why Is M...
Sep 14, 2021•3 min•Ep. 69
When it comes to getting chicks, most keepers think of the Spring season. But in my opinion, any time of year is a good time for chickens! Ok, maybe not the dead of winter but as we face the beginning of fall don’t hesitate to get that brooder ready. There are plenty of reasons to raise chicks in the fall from breed selection to egg production. In this episode you'll: Discover Why Fall Is A Great Time To Raise Chicks Catch A Listener Review Who Knows All About Chicken Math Learn The Best Reasons...
Sep 10, 2021•11 min•Ep. 69
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to celebrate my birthday month, with some of my personal Meyer favorites. While I’d like to tell you this month is all about me, I do have something special in store for YOU! So keep listening.
Sep 07, 2021•5 min•Ep. 68
Today we’re talking about free-range breeds, as part of our Best Of Series. We dedicate one episode per month to this series, covering the very best of each month's topic. For the month of September, we’re going to dive into the best breeds for free-ranging. Whether you’re jumping on the pastured poultry bandwagon or just looking for some good breeds for your backyard, there are a few things to consider. In this episode you'll: Discover What Free-Ranging Means Learn The Benefits and Risks of Fre...
Sep 03, 2021•26 min•Ep. 68
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about raising meat birds in an urban setting. Many Meyer Hatchery customers raise their birds on a small scale, usually starting with egg layer breeds. But meat birds can also be raised on a small scale! Important Links: EP:10 Chicken Tractors MM: 67 Top 3 Chicken Butchering Books EP: 64 The Best of Meat Bird Breeds All About Meat Birds - blog Processing Supplies...
Aug 31, 2021•3 min•Ep. 67
From Meyer Hatchery it’s The Coop - where we talk all things poultry in hopes of inspiring crazy chicken keepers and educating future flock owners. I’m your host Kendra and on the show today you’ll hear how the desire to feed their family the best possible food grew into a passion for sharing that food with their community. Crossing Creeks farm out of Shelbyville Tennessee began in 2012 raising grass-fed beef and has now evolved to sell pastured pork and poultry as well as eggs! Elizabeth, from ...
Aug 27, 2021•35 min•Ep. 67
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about butchering books. There are numerous resources out there to learn about processing chickens. From the processing setup, butchering, and even the kitchen skills for cooking; today we’re reviewing 3 of our favorite books on the topic. Important Links: Adam Danforth: Butchering Chickens & Butchering EP11: Interview: Adam Danforth | Part 1 EP12: Interview: Adam Danforth | Part 2 Mobile Poultry Slaughterhouse The Backyard Homestead Book of Kitchen Know-How:...
Aug 24, 2021•3 min•Ep. 66
Hey everyone! Welcome back to The Coop with Meyer Hatchery - where we talk all things poultry in hopes of educating crazy chicken keepers and inspiring future flock owners. I’m Kendra. And I’m Jeff. And today we’re talking about game birds. When it comes to poultry types often raised on homesteads and farms most people stick to the tried and true domesticated chickens and ducks. For those feeling adventurous you may try geese and turkeys, and if you’re really wild, maybe even guineas. But have y...
Aug 20, 2021•23 min•Ep. 66
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about chicken stock. Chicken stock has been used for centuries and is still commonly used today in all sorts of recipes. Chicken stock, also known as bone broth, is revered for its health benefits. When you had a cold or flu growing up, many of us have memories of our mom or grandma making a big pot of chicken soup. This feel-good meal is rooted in the amazing benefits of bone broth. Important Links: Blog: Chicken Soup Recipe...
Aug 17, 2021•4 min•Ep. 65
From Meyer Hatchery it’s The Coop - where we talk all things poultry in hopes of inspiring crazy chicken keepers and educating future flock owners. I’m your host Kendra and on the show today you’ll hear how an education in child development and love of food came together to drive Stacie Billis to become a food editor, cookbook author, and host to one of the top 20 food podcasts on Apple. But her food journey didn’t start in the traditional sense of culinary school, after Stacie’s father urged he...
Aug 13, 2021•40 min•Ep. 65
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about poultry cut lists. When processing your own birds it should always start with a butchering plan. A cut list will help you track, record, and package your poultry according to how you plan to use it. For instance, do you like to keep the leg and thigh together? Have you considered making a batch of chicken sausage? Today we’re quite literally helping you break down the butchering process. Important Links: Poultry Cut List - free download!...
Aug 10, 2021•4 min•Ep. 64
Today we’re talking about meat bird breeds, as part of our Best Of Series. We dedicate one episode per month to this series, covering the very best of each month's topic. For the month of August, we’re going to dive into the best breeds for producing meat. Whether you’re looking to bring a home-raised chicken to market, or produce enough meat to feed your family there are several meat breed options to fit your needs. In this episode you'll: Discover The Benefits of Raising Your Own Meat Learn Ab...
Aug 06, 2021•36 min•Ep. 64
Let’s take a Meyer Moment to talk about chicken processing must-haves. You’re ready to take the leap and raise your own meat chickens, but may be hesitant about the processing part. Like with most tasks, there are about 20 ways to do things and about 120 tools to help, so where do you begin? Resources: EP11 & 12 - Adam Danforth Interview Processing Supplies...
Aug 03, 2021•4 min•Ep. 63