A live chicken coop you can watch and feed, 24 hours a day.
The flock is awake and accepting tributes.
Watch on Twitch and feed them βHennsylvania is a 24/7 live stream of a real backyard chicken coop, broadcast on Twitch since 2020. Eleven hens live here β each with a name, a personality, and a place in the pecking order. The Treat Feeder, controlled through Twitch chat, lets viewers feed the flock in real time. Subscribe, cheer with bits, gift a treat from the Amazon Wishlist, or just watch β the chickens will be doing chicken things either way.
Eleven hens live in the Hennsylvania coop. They have a hierarchy. They have allegiances. They have grudges that have lasted longer than some human friendships.
BeyoncΓ©
Reigning queen of the coop.
Ariana
Heir apparent. Patient. Watching.
Taylor
The fan favorite. Plays the long game.
Buffy
Slays demons. Mostly insects.
Fluttershy
Lives up to the name (mostly).
Chicky One
The original. The blueprint.
Applesauce
Enigmatic. Possibly profound.
Crisscross
Doing things her own way.
Mary Peepins
Practically perfect.
Sonny
One half of a great love story.
Cher
The other half. Don't ask which is which.
There are two ways treats get into the coop: instantly, or from your Feedbag.
The Feedbag is your personal balance of treat credits. Some support actions trigger an immediate drop
on stream; others fill your Feedbag for later. You spend from your Feedbag whenever you type
!feed (after you've used your free daily, if you're subscribed). Type
!feedbag to check your balance.
Both modes run through Twitch chat. You'll need a Twitch account.
These actions trigger a treat drop the moment you do them, on stream, in real time.
!feed β free once per UTC day for
subscribers!code [yourcode] triggers a massive
drop. Codes are won during stream events.Your Feedbag is filled from a handful of sources, and the credits stay there until you spend
them. Type !feed to spend a drop whenever the feeder is online.
Type any of these in Twitch chat for fun responses, hen info, or to interact with the stream.
Do you hear that, chat? That's the sound of the feeder. It's feeding them too much!! Make it stop!!
This is the strangest thing I've ever seen.
They're MY chickens. Why are you asking for a quote?