Working Together
Roots, Roost & Rafter is a small Nova Scotia homestead brand built around chickens, building things, and figuring it out as I go. Everything I do lives under this roof – Feathered Fundamentals (my beginner chicken keeping workshop), The Rooster Registry (a province-wide rooster rehoming resource), The Roost Report (a newsletter launching this summer), and Rafter Forge (ready-made websites for homesteaders and small farms, launching this fall).
Who’s Here
My audience is small but genuinely engaged – mostly Nova Scotians, a lot of them homesteaders or people working toward that. Chicken people, rural people, people who actually read the whole post – even when it’s long.
What I’m Open To
Quite a lot, honestly. In-person events like chicken chats or drop-in Q&As at feed stores or agricultural venues, guest programming at museums or heritage sites, educational partnerships, homeschool programming for teens, podcast appearances, being quoted as a local resource in print or online, honest product recommendations for things I actually use and believe in, and collaborations with other local creators or businesses whose values line up with mine.
If you’ve got an idea that doesn’t fit neatly into any of those categories, feel free to reach out anyway. I’m more flexible than this list makes me sound.
What I Won’t Do
I haven’t done paid promotions before, but I’m open to the right fit – meaning something I already use, would genuinely recommend anyway, and could actually afford without the partnership. I won’t work with companies that don’t take animal welfare seriously. I’m not really a camera-in-my-face kind of person either, so anything heavily video or TV based probably isn’t a great fit.
Get In Touch
If something here sounds like it could work, just send me an email at krystal@rootsroostandrafter.com. No formal pitch required – just tell me what you’re thinking.