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Speckledhen's Ten Commandments of Good Flock Management

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Chickens may be livestock or they may be pets, but they deserve and desire attention and care. If you are going to maintain a healthy backyard flock, there are certain rules that should be followed. For those of you who frequently PM me for advice, or for those of you who are new to chicken-keeping, here is the "Speckledhen Method" in a nutshell.

Speckledhen's Ten Commandments of Good Flock Management

1) Keep a clean, dry environment...change bedding as needed, watch out for leaky waterers/windows/roofs, etc.

2) Fresh air/ventilation is essential..poop and respiration add moisture in the air. Ventilation overhead, not at roost or floor level.

3) Provide fresh water, daily. Would you take a sip out of the waterer? If not, clean it.

4) Give fresh, nutritious food, formulated for the age/function of the birds

5) Provide a safe, predator-proofed, uncrowded coop and run...they depend on you for protection

6)  Periodically, check over each bird in the flock for lice, mites, wounds, etc.

7) Practice good biosecurity..disinfect shoes before and after visting the feedstore and shows, quarantine new birds, etc Under no circumstances, sell, trade, or give away a bird that shows sign of infection or has contacted another bird who shows signs of infection, or comes from a flock that has shown signs of infection, now or in the past.

8) At the first sign of contagious respiratory illness, i.e., discharges from nose or eyes or bad smell, cull, cull, cull...birds don't get colds, per se; they contract diseases, many of which make them carriers for their lifetime. That means they are able to infect others even if they seem to recover themselves. See Rule #7.

9)  Do not medicate unnecessarily, including wormers and antibiotics

10) DO YOUR RESEARCH! There are numerous books and articles profiling poultry management and poultry disease. Read, study and then formulate a plan of action, should the worst happen, before it happens.


Happy Chicken-Keeping! smile

 

~A dog on its owner's property is a pet; A dog on someone else's property is a predator~

 

 

Living the Good Life in the North Georgia Mountains~ Cynthia

 

 

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~A dog on its owner's property is a pet; A dog on someone else's property is a predator~

 

 

Living the Good Life in the North Georgia Mountains~ Cynthia

 

 

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post #2 of 295

Very nice Cyn!  Rule #8 was especially important to me.  I haven't had any birds that have been sick like that, but now I know what to do if they are.

Rule #3 made me laugh out loud.

Thanks for taking the time to post that.

"Live like you ain't afraid to die, and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride."
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"Live like you ain't afraid to die, and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride."
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post #3 of 295

Are leg mites considered an infection

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post #4 of 295

LOVE IT! Well said and valuable information for anyone keeping chickens.

Adam, Memphis, TN
Daddy to 1 Greyhound & 2 Italian Greyhounds
Breeding Bantam Speckled Sussex
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Adam, Memphis, TN
Daddy to 1 Greyhound & 2 Italian Greyhounds
Breeding Bantam Speckled Sussex
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Very well said, Cyn! I think you covered that really well! Might be a good idea for someone to sticky this. Should be a great post for the new people out there. Very helpful for them.

Gloria
Proud mom to 5 grown up kids, 1 Leghorn hen, 2 Easter Eggers 4 yrs old, 2- Black Star hens, 4 BO hens, 1 BO roo, 1 Black Austrolorpe hen, 1 RIR hen, 1 NHR hen, 1 white Plymouth Rock hen, 1 Brown Leghorn hen, 5 ducks, 1 dog, and 2 one year old BR Turkeys.
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Gloria
Proud mom to 5 grown up kids, 1 Leghorn hen, 2 Easter Eggers 4 yrs old, 2- Black Star hens, 4 BO hens, 1 BO roo, 1 Black Austrolorpe hen, 1 RIR hen, 1 NHR hen, 1 white Plymouth Rock hen, 1 Brown Leghorn hen, 5 ducks, 1 dog, and 2 one year old BR Turkeys.
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Thank you! thumbsup

I have printed 4 copies- so far. From now on, anyone getting a chicken from me or anyone else gets a copy on parchment paper!


Edited by ranchhand - 2/4/09 at 6:48pm
Don't get all your exercise leaping to conclusions!

Poultry- they may be your pets, they may be your hobby, they may be your livestock. But remember, if you fall down in the pen, unconscious? They WILL eat you.
Chicken Tender of 20 years
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Don't get all your exercise leaping to conclusions!

Poultry- they may be your pets, they may be your hobby, they may be your livestock. But remember, if you fall down in the pen, unconscious? They WILL eat you.
Chicken Tender of 20 years
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post #7 of 295

Nicely put, missed your wit and wisdom!

If you aren't living for something, you are dying for nothing.

Don't trouble Trouble until Trouble troubles you!
My lady be wary and heed to the lines of this verse: To let a fool kiss you is stupid, to let a kiss fool you is worse.

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If you aren't living for something, you are dying for nothing.

Don't trouble Trouble until Trouble troubles you!
My lady be wary and heed to the lines of this verse: To let a fool kiss you is stupid, to let a kiss fool you is worse.

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Thank you! thumbsup

I have printed 4 copies- so far. From now on, anyone getting a chicken from me or anyone else gets a copy on parchment paper!


Now THAT's a great idea!

"Live like you ain't afraid to die, and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride."
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"Live like you ain't afraid to die, and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride."
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Originally Posted by ranchhand 

Thank you! thumbsup

I have printed 4 copies- so far. From now on, anyone getting a chicken from me or anyone else gets a copy on parchment paper!


What a FANTASTIC idea. I must make copies.

Adam, Memphis, TN
Daddy to 1 Greyhound & 2 Italian Greyhounds
Breeding Bantam Speckled Sussex
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Adam, Memphis, TN
Daddy to 1 Greyhound & 2 Italian Greyhounds
Breeding Bantam Speckled Sussex
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post #10 of 295

Thanks speckledhen!! That's a very good list of rules.thumbsup

Understanding wife,2 dogs,4 cats(last count),10 BO,10 BA,and 13 brown leghorns.
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Understanding wife,2 dogs,4 cats(last count),10 BO,10 BA,and 13 brown leghorns.
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