Growing healthy kids
from scratch!™
From the minute they pop out, we struggle with what and how to feed our kids. It all seems VERY complicated – scientific almost – but we don’t think it needs to be. We’ve got some simple, fun and effective ways to help folks learn the very basics of building a healthy coop. Make sure to look and listen, all around the website…cock-a-doodle, doodle, doo!
– Leslie Smith Grant
President and Mother Hen, Chickin Feed
Got Independent Healthy Eaters?
Help your little chickins learn HOW to eat well!
Order a Track’n PlaceMat from our FEED STORE and help them get a head start on building healthy habits.
This is a phenomenal tool to help kids actually SEE what they NEED to eat. Eating a well-balanced diet is an elusive concept that can be made clear to even the littlest chickins!
We’ve been around
GOT SOME PRESS!
After an appearance on The Rachael Ray Show, we heard from folks all over the globe. Guess what! They have similar “chickin feeding” issues.
We’ve got lots of reviews and feedback to share.
get more details in the FEED Blog
Join us at The Grant Park Farmer’s Market on Sunday (9/30/12) and get your little chickins to try something new! HORSE didn’t like new things – UNTIL HE TRIED THEM! Come to the Kids Activity Booth at Atlanta’s Best Place to Buy Produce on a Sunday Morning!
Get your little chickins in the kitchen, Ma!
Let them help with the food selection & prep and they’ll be chompin’ at the bit to try the fruits of their labor!
Check out LaVaca’s recipe – yum yum…
And listen to a clip from her TANGO EMPANADAS tune.
Healthy Reading for Young Chickins!
New books! Check out our Feed Store for FARM GRUB A to Z Paperback and PIGGLES CHOICE!
And make sure to visit our BLOG & EVENTS page for what’s coming up in the Chickin World!
step 1…
EAT REAL FOOD!
Try to eat a balanced diet made up of real food. There are SO many so-called “food” choices tuggin’ at you these days. Just put high quality, REAL FOOD back in the driver’s seat and choose quality over value pricing & convenience. Check the Feed Blog for more good tips!
And be proud to call yourself a “dirt grubbin’ food snob” like me…







