End of Summer Deals Even Your Chickens Will Love
- Mama Hen Mary

- Aug 27, 2024
- 2 min read
The weather is finally starting to cool off. Labor Day is upon us. And now is the time to get good deals on some fun summer items that you and your chickens can use. Here's some great products to bring some fun to backyard chicken keeping.
Backyard Camping
The ultimate Staycation. Sleep under the stars with your flock in this pop up tent. There's room for your dogs or have the chickens keep you company. And if you are bougie like me, make sure you bring your sleep pad so you get a good night's rest.
You can also use this tent when you need to bring your chicken inside. Whether it's heat, storms or loneliness, a tent can keep them contained and your house stays clean!
Lounge Chairs
Nothing says lounging like an Adirondack chairs. These folding versions are perfect for setting up and watching the chickens peak the ground or for a trip away from the farm. They are easy to wash off when you feathered friends inevitably poop on the them. And this one even has a cup holder! And don't forget the pillows. These pillows are water resistant and will last a few summers.
Pool Party
The best way to keep cool is a dip in the pool! Same for your chickens. Easy to set up and breakdown, this petite plunger pool will be much appreciated on those super hot summer days. Keep it clean with a handy vacuum and organize your pool toys with a caddy.
Made in the Shade
Nothing more important than shade to hide from the brutal sun. Although chickens need sunlight to produce eggs, a large umbrella can protect them from oppressive heat or predator attacks from above. Plus a fun pop of color brings some visual interest to your coop area.
Hope you and your chickens have a great rest of the Summer!








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