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National Chicken Lady Day

Celebrated on 11/04/2026

Quick Fact

National Chicken Lady Day celebrates the unsung heroes of backyard chicken keeping, often women who raise chickens for eggs, meat, or companionship. The holiday was inspired by the growing trend of urban chicken farming, which has seen a 400% increase in participation over the past decade.

Origins and Establishment of National Chicken Lady Day

National Chicken Lady Day was first celebrated in 2018, founded by a group of backyard chicken enthusiasts in Portland, Oregon. The holiday was created to honor the contributions of women who raise chickens, often referred to affectionately as 'Chicken Ladies,' and to promote sustainable living and animal husbandry. The date, March 1st, was chosen to coincide with the start of spring, a time when many chicken keepers begin new flocks.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, National Chicken Lady Day has grown from a small local event to a nationwide celebration, thanks in part to social media campaigns and partnerships with poultry supply companies. Today, it is marked by community workshops on chicken care, coop tours, and online sharing of chicken-related stories and photos. Many participants use the day to advocate for backyard chicken ordinances and to educate others about the benefits of raising chickens.

Facts & General Observations

  • Over 1% of U.S. households now keep backyard chickens, with women comprising 65% of primary caregivers.
  • The average backyard chicken lays about 200 eggs per year, providing a sustainable source of protein.
  • National Chicken Lady Day has inspired the creation of similar holidays in Canada and the UK, reflecting its global appeal.

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