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Free-Range Chickens on my Small Farm

Chicken picture, hens in snow Brought to you by Robert Plamondon, robert@plamondon.com.

Our farm is in Oregon's Coast Range, which has a mild climate that allows our free-range hens to maintain an outdoor lifestyle year-round, even during rare winter snow, as shown in the photo. We have a flock of about 500 chickens in our free-range egg operation, and around 1500 pastured broilers during the six-month broiler season. We also raise a batch of turkeys for Thanksgiving.

We're in our tenth year of commercial free-range egg production and our eigth year of broiler production.
 


Frequently Asked QuestinsFrequently Asked Questions About Chickens

Basic information about hens and small-flock poultrykeeping in general.
 

Norton Creek Press

My very own poultry publishing company! It includes one book I wrote myself and three poultry classics that were long out of print and impossible to find until I reissued them. I've read hundreds of poultry books, and these are the pick of the litter.
 

News and Views From the Farm

Happenings on the farm, plus advice and hopefully-interesting digressions. In blog format.

Read back issues of my poultry newsletter, which ran from 2003-2007. It has been replaced by my farm blog.


 

Suppliers and Resources

A wide variety of folks we've done business with and recommend highly.
 


Range house for chickensPresentation: Profitable Free-Range Eggs

How we raise free-range eggs on our farm. (Adobe PDF format).
 

Recommended Reading

Must-have books of special interest to the free-range, hobby farmer, or backyard poultrykeeper. Some of them are published by us, under our Norton Creek Press label!
 
 

Press Coverage of Our Farm and Methods

Mid-Valley Sunday (August, 2001)
 


Our Farm's Web Page

Showing our newsletter and other items of interest.
 

Build Chicken Coops and Brooders

Information on building your own coops and brooder boxes, especially free-range coops and insulated brooders that brood more chicks, more comfortably, on less heat!
 


Chicken Jokes

Our own collection of chicken jokes, most of which are actually funny!


Rural Living Tips

Practical advice on various topics.


I Have Five Web Sites, How About You?

Ever think about having your own Web site? It's easy! I tell you how it's done in a brief online article.
 

Buy My Books!

Success With Baby Chicks
by Robert Plamondon
(That's Me!)
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Genetics of the Fowl
by F. B. Hutt
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The Dollar Hen
by Milo Hastings
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Feeding Poultry
by G.F. Heuser
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Main Page
Norton Creek Press
Frequently Asked Questions
Build Brooders and Chicken Coops
Suppliers and Resources
News and Views
Recommended Reading
Our Farm
Chicken Jokes
Buy My Books!

Success With Baby Chicks
by Robert Plamondon
(That's Me!)
More Information

Genetics of the Fowl
by F. B. Hutt
More Information

The Dollar Hen
by Milo Hastings
More Information

Feeding Poultry
by G.F. Heuser
More Information