A small backyard flock of three hens foraging near raised beds and a sage-green coop, with a lemon tree in the corner of a suburban yard
Built by keepers, for keepers

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.

Practical feeding guides for backyard keepers — browse the Learn library — read more
What we do

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.

A Latina keeper crouched in her backyard, smiling as she offers cracked corn from an outstretched hand to a Rhode Island Red hen mid-step, raised bed and coop behind her in golden-hour light
A keeper in a terracotta apron feeding fresh greens to her hens in the yard behind her home
Real keepers, real flocks

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.

"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

Read the guides
Soft morning light across the coop yard with two hens foraging near the feeder

Small moments. That's what you're really keeping.

Your flock's diet matters more than any single treat.

Get a feeding plan built for your actual hens — not generic advice from the internet.

Take the Feed Quiz

60 seconds · Built by keepers, not marketers.