This Woman Makes $50K A Year By Creating Clothes For Chickens

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This Woman Makes $50K A Year By Creating Clothes For Chickens

What started as a school project for a New Hampshire resident and her daughter has now turned into a full-blown career.


Julie Baker makes $50,000 a year by making clothing for chickens. This is one seriously extraordinary career!


Baker began by making fashionable-looking diapers for pet chickens. However, her company, Pampered Poultry, has now gone on to add tutus, dresses, as well as feather guards to its selection.



You may ask why chickens would need these accessories? Diapers and feather guards might serve practical purposes, of course, but what about the tutus and dresses?


Check out Baker’s best designs below because that's indeed something you have to see for yourself to believe:


Chicken Diapers

This Woman Makes $50K A Year By Creating Clothes For Chickens

This Woman Makes $50K A Year By Creating Clothes For Chickens

“Our chicken diapers are not just for the fashion obsessed hen. They offer you and your home protection against the inevitable!” the Pampered Poultry website states. “Our diapers fit comfortably and allow you to enjoy your birds in the house or car without worry!”


You can shop the diapers, which come in various designs, for $17.95 each.


Feather Guards

This Woman Makes $50K A Year By Creating Clothes For Chickens

This Woman Makes $50K A Year By Creating Clothes For Chickens

The company’s feather guards are for the hen’s protection. Get one for $8.95-$9.95.


“Our feather guards fit comfortably around the hen’s wings and protects their back from feather pecking,” the company’s website states.


Diaper Dresses


As far as more formal attire for the chicken in your life is concerned, Baker sells adorable diaper dresses on the Pampered Poultry webpage.


They vary in price from $11.95-$28.95 each.


This daisy-print dress retails for $27.95:


This Woman Makes $50K A Year By Creating Clothes For Chickens

Peep Pouches

This Woman Makes $50K A Year By Creating Clothes For Chickens

Yes, there is even clothing for baby chicks.


They are called peep pouches, and they are flat-out adorable.


“Holding fragile, wiggly chicks can be tricky,” according to the website. “Our soft, comfortable pouch is designed to keep the chick snuggle safely inside, helping to prevent accidental dropping or squishing. Bonus — keeping the loving admirer clean!”


They retail for $11.95.


The clothing comes in a variety of sizes so, whether your chickens are small, medium or large, you can find the ideal outfit for them!


Chicken pet owners might also be happy to know that there is a way to make DIY sweaters for chickens, thanks to an online tutorial from DIYCraftProject.com.


Because you would certainly want to keep your chickens warm in the winter!


This Woman Makes $50K A Year By Creating Clothes For Chickens

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Pair a homemade sweater with a diaper from Pampered Poultry, and your chickens will stay warm, dry and stylish.


If you aren't currently dressing your chickens, you might want to consider it. They’re just too cute with tiny tutus and dresses on!

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