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Contact Krystal

Whether you’re trying to figure out if the workshop is a good fit for you, need help with accessibility or registration, or just want to reach out before committing to a seat – I’m happy to hear from you.

You can reach me by email at krystal@rootsroostandrafter.com or through a message on my Facebook page. I typically reply within a day or two, sometimes sooner.

If you’re reaching out about a collaboration or partnership opportunity, you might also want to take a look at my “Work With Me” page over on my main website, Roots, Roost & Rafter – there’s more info there about the kinds of things I’m open to.

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Nova Scotia Chicken Breeder Directory

Nova Scotia Chicken Breeder Directory

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Finding chickens locally shouldn’t feel like a gamble. Here’s a list of real, established Nova Scotia breeders - plus a few tips to help you avoid scams and bring home your flock with confidence.

Coccidiosis in Chickens: What Every New Keeper Needs To Know

Coccidiosis in Chickens: What Every New Keeper Needs To Know

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Coccidiosis is one of the first health challenges many chicken keepers encounter. With a little knowledge, you can spot the signs early, treat it effectively, and protect the rest of your flock. Let’s walk through what it is, how it spreads, and what to do if it shows up in your coop.

Managing Extra Roosters in Nova Scotia

Managing Extra Roosters in Nova Scotia

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Not every rooster can stay in the flock he hatched into, but every rooster deserves a humane outcome. Learn about local re-homing resources, bachelor flock management, rescue options, and other responsible ways to handle extra roosters in Nova Scotia.