About Three Feathers Project
Our Approach
At Three Feathers Project, we believe in the power of small actions to create big changes. By providing free chickens to local citizens, we aim to connect people to nature, reduce food waste, and encourage sustainable living.
We also offer educational resources and support to ensure the well-being of the chickens and the communities they serve.


THE HEART OF THE STORY
Once upon a time in a small town nestled at the base of the rugged foothills of the great Rocky Mountains, there lived a couple named Dennis and Susan. They had always been drawn to the simple joys of life—fresh air, the feeling of the earth beneath their feet, and the rhythmic hum of nature.
After years of living in the hustle and bustle of city life, they moved to a old bungalow in the heart of town. It was there that they found a deep yearning to reconnect with something real, something grounded.
Their new home was charming, with a garden that was begging to be cultivated, but there was something missing—something that could bring the place to life even more. One afternoon, while walking through the alleys of their neighborhood, they saw a handful of lively chickens in a coop.
Susan thought to herself, “I want to be part of this!” The idea of raising chickens sparked something deep inside her. It wasn’t just about eggs—it was about self-sufficiency, about creating a life that was closer to the earth.
Founder & Director
Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown is a retired park ranger and skilled arborist with a passion for preserving natural landscapes. With years of experience in environmental conservation, Dennis has played a key role in managing and protecting public lands, ensuring both the safety of visitors and the health of the ecosystems.
As a licensed arborist, he specialized in tree care, from planting and maintenance to diagnosing diseases and promoting biodiversity.
Dennis' expertise in both fields reflects a deep commitment to preserving nature for future generations.

