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Cracking the code to backyard chooks: how to keep your chicken flock happy and healthy
Cracking the code to backyard chooks: how to keep your chicken flock happy and healthy

Sun, 17 Aug

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Warrnambool Community Garden

Cracking the code to backyard chooks: how to keep your chicken flock happy and healthy

Join Danielle and Tammie aka the Chicken Ladies as we work through the basics of chicken care so you feel ready to create the perfect environment for your new or existing pets.

Time & Location

17 Aug 2025, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Warrnambool Community Garden, 2-16 Grieve St, Warrnambool VIC 3280, Australia

About the event

Fed up with spending a fortune on eggs? Discover how to transform waste into your daily breakfast by raising happy, healthy backyard chickens. From coop to table, we cover everything!


Join Danielle and Tammie, the Chicken Ladies, as we guide you through the fundamentals of chicken care, helping you create the ideal environment for your new feathered friends.


  • Why keep chickens? Fresh eggs, garden fertilizer, and charming pets—what's not to love?

  • Learn how backyard chickens can help you save money and offer a sustainable food source.

  • Choosing the right chickens: Explore the differences, advantages, and disadvantages of various breeds to find the perfect fit for your lifestyle.

  • Coop essentials: Discover the must-haves for a safe and comfortable coop, including nesting areas, perches, and proper ventilation.


Tickets

  • Backyard chooks

    This includes all ingredients and expert instruction from Danielle.

    $20.00

Total

$0.00

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0493 057 811

Corner of Grieve and Derby Street Warrnambool, Victoria, 3280

We acknowledge the Peek Whurrong People of the Maar Nation as the original custodians of the land on which we meet and garden. Our garden adjoins a significant place, we continue to learn its history as we work together in a spirit of reconciliation. 

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