Straight answers for the way you actually keep chickens.
Free tools, honest guides, and a feeding plan when you're ready for one. Built for a raised bed and a lemon tree — not a 40-acre homestead.
Built by keepers, for keepers. Not a farm app. Not a homesteading course.
Three hens in a raised-bed backyard. Twelve in a country lot with a pecking order drama. Somewhere in between, maybe. Flock Clock was built for small-scale keepers who want to do this well without turning it into a second job.
Practical feeding answers. Short, honest, no filler.
Why Did My Chickens Stop Laying?
Five common reasons your hens stopped laying. Work through them in order and you'll almost certainly find your answer.
Can Chickens Eat Watermelon?
Watermelon is safe for chickens and genuinely useful in summer heat. Over 90% water, hydrating, and well-loved. Here's how to use it.
What to Feed Chickens During Molt
During molt, protein is the whole game. Here's how to bump it, what to cut back on, and how to get your hens through it faster.
Can Chickens Eat Bread?
Chickens can eat bread, but it's mostly empty calories. Here's why it fills them up without helping them, and what to offer instead.
Built for the way you actually keep chickens.
Not a 40-acre homestead. A raised bed and a lemon tree. A coop tucked between your neighbor's fence and the compost bin. Flock Clock was built for the backyard keeper — the way most of us actually do this.
Read the guides"I'd tried three other apps, two planners, and a spreadsheet before this. Flock Clock is the first thing that didn't feel like it was built by someone who's never actually had chicken poop on their boots."
— Linnea K., Ballard · 4 hens, 18 months in
Small moments. That's what you're really keeping.
When you're ready to go deeper.
The Egg Cost Calculator
How much are your eggs actually costing you? Plug in your flock, get real numbers — feed, cost per egg, monthly spend.
The Feed Quiz
60 seconds, 7 questions, and you'll know exactly what your girls should be eating — based on their age, your climate, your goals. Not generic advice.
"These Are My Girls" — A Flock Journal
A printable, fill-in-the-blank journal for your flock. Names, personalities, first eggs, the good stuff. Because they're not poultry — they're the ladies.
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