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    Ended Official BYC Caption Contest Photo Submission - Thread #8

    haha yeah i love them sm!! ❤️
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    Ended Official BYC Caption Contest Photo Submission - Thread #8

    lol you can tell who the chaotic one is
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    Amberlink roo x Easter Egger hen

    okay thanks for the information!! :)
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    Amberlink roo x Easter Egger hen

    thanks!!!
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    Amberlink roo x Easter Egger hen

    Im not sure if this the correct place to post this but.. I thought you guys might find this interesting because from what I have seen it isn't a popular cross. I have hatched two chickens from an Amberlink rooster and a Easter Egger hen. They are about 8 weeks old as of posting this. The first...
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    New From Georgia

    Oh wow that is a big increase in birds!
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    One of my ISA Browns, Frieda, looking cute!
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    New From Georgia

    yes they have separate runs but free range together
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    Turkey lame

    alright i hope he is a little better tomorrow! Also hopefully someone who is more experienced will find this thread because i dont think i can really offer any good advice.
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    Turkey lame

    also here is some information for mycoplasma. it mentions some of the symptoms, so maybe you can see if they seem similar to your turkey's symptoms. https://www.maine.gov/dacf/ahw/animal_health/documents/backyardpoultry/Mycoplasma%20Factsheet.pdf
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    Turkey lame

    yeah again i'm no expert and i'm also not sure thats what it is that is just what a quick google search said it could possibly be.
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    New From Georgia

    Nice to see a fellow Georgian! I live in Winder. :)
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    Turkey lame

    How old is the turkey? I don't know much about turkeys but when i looked it up it could be Mycoplasma infection which can be transmitted through mating. It causes swollen joints, lameness, and possibly respiratory diseases.
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