19. Be Prepared For Chicken Health Problems
Earlier on the list, we mentioned making a budget for setting up your chicken coop. However, there is always the chance that one or many of your chickens might end up getting sick. It’s also common for chickens to get lice, parasites, and worms. This is why many people provide them with a dust bath, which can help prevent those critters from attacking. In most cases, you can use the Internet to research any issues that may come up. It could be as simple as changing their diet or environment.

But in the worst case scenario, you may need a visit from the vet. Most vet visits cost a minimum of $60, and it might be necessary to get help for multiple chickens. Do your best to provide the flock with a clean and healthy environment, even if it means putting in a little bit of extra money and time. And please try to have some money set aside for their medical bills. Just like pets, these are living beings that need to be taken care of with love. The healthier your chicken is, the healthier their eggs and meat will be.