Frequently asked questions
What should I put in my backyard chicken TikTok bio?
Name your setup — backyard, suburban lot, small flock, or heritage breeds — plus your specialty like coop builds, feed tips, predator-proofing, or egg yields. Add a reason to follow such as weekly coop tours. Skip generic "chicken lover" so fellow keepers know you're their person. Keep it under 80 characters.
How do I get more followers with my chicken keeping bio?
Promise a clear payoff. Keepers follow accounts that make their flock easier, cheaper, or healthier, so lead with your specialty and setup, not just cute-hen vibes. Owning the beginner angle or being honest about costs and losses builds the trust that turns curious scrollers into loyal followers.
Should a beginner chicken keeper say they're new in their bio?
Yes — "first-time keeper, follow the wins and the oops" often converts better than faking expertise. Beginners are a huge slice of this audience, and they trust people a step or two ahead of them. Just pair the beginner angle with a promise of what you'll share as you learn.
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