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The Chicken Chick® is an English-language content site focused on “backyard chicken keeping,” created and run by Kathy Shea Mormino. It is positioned more like a personal expert-led agriculture knowledge blog than an e-commerce platform or online course. Its core value lies in turning common issues around pet chickens, home flocks, and small-scale poultry keeping into practical, easy-to-understand guides.
The site covers topics including chicks, chicken behavior, daily care, coops, feed and treats, eggs, hatching, health and seasonal issues, predators and pests, and the legalization of backyard chicken keeping. The crawled content includes typical problem-solving articles such as causes and solutions for feather pecking, the “Playpen Method” for integrating new chickens, and feeding chickens at different ages. The author’s profile emphasizes that the content references input from poultry veterinarians, nutritionists, professors, and other relevant experts, making it more credible than ordinary forum-style anecdotal posts.
The articles on the site are free to read. Monetization mainly comes from its own products and external stores, including The Chicken Chick Essential Coop™ chicken coop, hen mating protection saddles, handmade soap, books, and an Amazon store. The crawled pages did not show specific prices, payment methods, or international shipping details, so its purchase feasibility for users in China cannot be confirmed.
The strengths are its very clear vertical focus and broad content coverage, making it especially suitable for beginners in home chicken keeping who want to find answers by topic. The author has built a personal brand over many years and is backed by media exposure and published works. The downsides are that the content is entirely in English, and U.S. backyard chicken regulations, climate conditions, feed brands, and product delivery options may not apply to China. In addition, the site includes product referrals, so readers should distinguish between educational advice and commercial recommendations.
It is suitable for individuals preparing to keep chickens, those who already have a small flock, and users who want to improve coop design and flock management. It is also a useful reference for hobby farms, gardening enthusiasts, and self-sufficiency/lifestyle readers. It is not suitable as a systematic technical manual for commercial-scale poultry farming, nor can it replace veterinary diagnosis.
Judging by the site type, it is a regular English-language information site and can usually be accessed directly. However, its social media channels, Amazon purchases, or some external video content may be unstable from China. For Chinese-speaking users, the main barriers are language and local applicability rather than access itself.
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