About Us

MyChickensGuide was born from a backyard flock, a painful loss, and a promise to help beginners raise chickens the right way.

OUR STORY

A Backyard Education That Never Left

I was born into a home where chickens were part of the family. My mother kept a backyard flock, and my earliest memories are of collecting warm eggs in the morning, refilling feeders after school, and watching her handle every bird with a patience that made it look effortless. She never gave me formal lessons. I simply absorbed the routines, the sounds, and the way she could spot a sick bird hours before it showed symptoms.

Those were full, simple days — just me, my mother, and the flock. My father had passed away when I was one year old, so it was always the two of us.

Everything changed when my mother was diagnosed with blood cancer. She passed not long after. I was still a teenager, and I tried to keep her flock alive in her absence, but I wasn’t ready. The birds I had grown up beside — the ones she had cared for with such quiet mastery — I couldn’t save them.

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From Loss to Purpose

That failure sat with me for a long time. I moved in with my grandmother, finished high school, and made a decision: I would go back to the work my mother had done, but I would do it with the knowledge she never had the chance to pass on.

I studied veterinary medicine at university, then spent years working with commercial poultry farms, learning the science behind what my mother had always done by instinct. When I eventually settled in New Mexico, I started small — just a few birds in a backyard coop.

Friends began asking questions. What breed should I start with? Why aren’t my hens laying? How do I keep predators out? I realized there were thousands of beginners standing exactly where I once stood.

What Guides Our Work

Every article we publish is built on three non-negotiable principles.

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Real Coop Experience

Every guide is tested in our own New Mexico backyard flock. If we haven’t done it, we don’t write about it.

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Veterinary-Backed Knowledge

Years of veterinary study and commercial farm work inform every health and disease article we publish.

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Beginner-First Approach

No jargon, no gatekeeping. We explain everything like you’re standing in our coop asking questions for the first time.

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