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In collaboration with @Charlie Wooster , I have written an article on treating splay leg in quail chicks.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/treating-splay-leg-in-quail.78692/
Treating Splay Leg in Quail

Treating Splay Leg in Quail

The best treatment, is, of course to prevent it in the first place. Some things that will help with this are providing good footing in the incubator and brooder. Grippy shelf liner works well for this. Paper towels with a lot of texture may work as well. Avoid newspaper, smooth paper towels...
 
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/tips-on-getting-coturnix-quail-to-brood-their-eggs.78691/

This my newest article
Entry 2
Tips on getting Coturnix quail to brood their eggs

Tips on getting Coturnix quail to brood their eggs

Although many people say that Cortunix quails have lost their broody and we have bred that out of them. The truth is that because most people keep their quail in wire cages with little too no hay or shavings anywhere. I've actually been rather successful when attempting to get my quail to brood...
 
Hi everyone, I hope you are having a fabulous weekend. Just a quick reminder that the contest is coming to a close this Thursday, June 22nd, at 11:59 pm Pacific Time. It's always a good idea to double-check your articles for any spelling or grammatical errors. For this, I recommend something like Grammarly. Also, make sure that your submissions comply with all the other rules!

I've copied and pasted the rules from the first page and changed the color of the important ones to red:

Rules:
  1. All articles must be written by you and must be unique (do not copy from other sources).
  2. Absolutely NO COPYRIGHTED content allowed!
  3. Only original pictures, taken by you, or someone you know (with their permission) may be used. No screenshots from the web, books, or magazines are allowed.
  4. All drawings and/or illustrations must be created by you. No screenshots from the web, books, or magazines are allowed.
  5. ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  6. Sorry, articles and pages submitted to our previous contests will not count for this contest.
  7. All articles must contain accurate information, must be a minimum of 500 words (shoot for 750+), and should contain pictures relative to the subject matter.
  8. Please spell-check and grammar-check your article(s).
  9. BYC retains full license of articles submitted.
  10. ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  11. For bonus points, try to include at least one link at the end of your article to another related BYC article, thread, or post.
  12. All BYC rules apply: Terms of Service (Rules).
  13. Entries accepted through June 22nd, 2023, at 11:59 pm Pacific Time
 
Current entries:
Caring for Pigeons in an Aviary or Indoors

Caring for Pigeons in an Aviary or Indoors

Pigeons make great pets, something that is unknown to many people, even those who keep chickens and other types of birds! In this article I will go over the basics of caring for pigeons outdoors in an aviary or indoors in the home. Pigeons aren’t for everyone, but you may find at the end of this...
My New Journey with Pigeons

My New Journey with Pigeons

My New Journey with Pigeons: What I’ve Learned, and Why You Should Get Them Too Yes, especially if you live in town or have a small amount of space. Pigeons are a domestic bird oft overlooked. I know I overlooked them, though I’ve exhibited chickens for many years. I thought they weren’t worth...
Pressure Canner Incubator for Rescue of a Staggered Hatch

Pressure Canner Incubator for Rescue of a Staggered Hatch

As a newbie to the chicken world, I made the classic mistake - I set eggs in my new incubator, and then I kept adding to them, giving me a staggered hatch for my first incubation. One day after I set 21 eggs in my Nurture Right 360, I threw in a tan one because the hen was an excellent layer...
How to Prepare a Chicken for the Shows

How to Prepare a Chicken for the Shows

Showing a chicken is really enjoyable, and being around other poultry enthusiasts who will talk chicken with you all day? That's even better. People will sit around talking with their birds in their laps or walk around cuddling them. But don’t let that fool you; they really know what they're...
Using Chickens To Regenerate, Add On To, And Keep Soil Healthy

Using Chickens To Regenerate, Add On To, And Keep Soil Healthy

Using Chickens to Regenerate, Add On To, and Keep Soil Healthy By:Mason Cain Any gardener, new or old, knows that preparing land for a garden (especially brand new land) is hard work. Whether you till or no till, dig or no dig, mulch or no mulch. We (any gardener) also know that it is not...
How To Teach Your Puppy To Be Trustworthy Around Your Poultry

How To Teach Your Puppy To Be Trustworthy Around Your Poultry

Many people who have poultry will eventually bring home an adorable new puppy. Puppies entertain us with their cute and playful antics, steal our hearts and become treasured members of our families. But as a puppy grows, those playful behaviors can transition to include chasing and killing our...
Trouble in Parasites: Natural Wormers

Trouble in Parasites: Natural Wormers

Introduction Having a healthy flock is a priority of poultry owners everywhere, whether the birds are pets, livestock, or somewhere in between; we all want happy and robust birds. There's no one-size-fits-all method of chicken keeping but basic rules that can be customized to your particular...
Selecting the best breeds for your flock.

Selecting the best breeds for your flock.

Getting chicks Its spring again and you see everybody with cute baby chicks. Egg prices have gotten really high so you decide to get some chicks. They are so cute but what will they grow up to be? Hens, Roosters, what breed, will it lay enough? It depends what you buy and what your looking for...
Rooster management

Rooster management

Living with a rooster can be difficult. But it can also be easy. It depends on a few things, the bird, the environment, and you. Roosters can protect a flock, manage your flock, and fertilize eggs. Roosters also have downsides most roosters will crow but some wont, the can be aggressive to there...
DIY Dove Release: Why it’s a Bad Idea

DIY Dove Release: Why it’s a Bad Idea

The white dove is a powerful symbol of peace, love, and freedom. These majestic birds are often used during weddings, funerals, and memorials to create an awe-inspiring spectacle. But, have you ever wondered what happens to the white dove after its release? What is a white dove? White doves...
Common questions about chicks

Common questions about chicks

When I got my first chicks I had many questions about them, today I'm gonna type some simple answers to common questions to do with chicks. 1. What temperature do my chicks need in the brooder? For the first week the temperature under the heat plate or heat lamp should be 95°F...
Flat Pack Coop Takedown and Appraisal.

Flat Pack Coop Takedown and Appraisal.

This article is about a flatpack coop taken to bits after almost a decade of use. Lots of people buy these flatpack coops and the model I’m going to write about is a popular style option in the UK, made by various companies. It’s a generic style and most look identical from the outside, while...
Wholesome home-made chicken feed, without sweat, tears, a calculator, or deep pockets.

Wholesome home-made chicken feed, without sweat, tears, a calculator, or deep pockets.

Introduction This article is written in response to several requests to write up how I make my own chicken feed for my flock of heritage and rare breed chickens. I started keeping chickens in 2017, and initially fed them entirely on commercial feed. My aim is to have happy, healthy birds; it is...
Chick Identification

Chick Identification

Maybe you bought a mixed set of chicks. Maybe the chicks you bought are absolutely not what they’re supposed to be. Maybe you’re best friend’s neighbor’s cousin knew a guy who’s brother’s wife had chicks and you bought a couple dozen. “What breed are they?” you ask. “Well, the guy I got them...
coccidiosis treatment, signs of infection, cause, Good herbs for the immune system, & prevention

coccidiosis treatment, signs of infection, cause, Good herbs for the immune system, & prevention

What Is Coccidiosis and how does it affect poultry: Coccidiosis is the common term used to describe a cluster of single-celled organisms called Protozoa. Protozoas are similar to amoebas or algae, because it's a type of single celled plant. Coccidiosis is found in every part of the world and...
The Easy Way to Raise Mealworms.

The Easy Way to Raise Mealworms.

I have been raising mealworms for around six months now. In this article I will show you how to raise the worms easily and without making all the mistakes I made. To get started with mealworms, you will need to have a ten gallon fish tank, wheat bran, a empty cardboard egg carton, carrots, and...
Treating Splay Leg in Quail

Treating Splay Leg in Quail

The best treatment, is, of course to prevent it in the first place. Some things that will help with this are providing good footing in the incubator and brooder. Grippy shelf liner works well for this. Paper towels with a lot of texture may work as well. Avoid newspaper, smooth paper towels...
Tips on getting Coturnix quail to brood their eggs

Tips on getting Coturnix quail to brood their eggs

Although many people say that Cortunix quails have lost their broody and we have bred that out of them. The truth is that because most people keep their quail in wire cages with little too no hay or shavings anywhere. I've actually been rather successful when attempting to get my quail to brood...
 
All about Silkies!
All about Silkies!

All about Silkies!

black silkie rooster Silkies are a common breed among backyard flocks, and personally one of my favorite breeds of chickens. With such unique features it's hard to overlook these wonderful birds. Let's dive deeper into silkies! Breed orgin: Silkies originate from ancient China, although other...
 
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/caring-for-incubating-and-raising-coturnix-quail.78696/
Caring for, incubating, and raising Coturnix quail

Caring for, incubating, and raising Coturnix quail

What Is a Coturnix quail: The Coturnix quail, also known as the Japanese quail, is a small bird that belongs to the family Phasianidae. It is native to East Asia but is widely domesticated and kept as a poultry bird around the world. They are popular for their fast growth, high egg production...
 
Hi everyone, I hope you are having a fabulous weekend. Just a quick reminder that the contest is coming to a close this Thursday, June 22nd, at 11:59 pm Pacific Time. It's always a good idea to double-check your articles for any spelling or grammatical errors. For this, I recommend something like Grammarly. Also, make sure that your submissions comply with all the other rules!

I've copied and pasted the rules from the first page and changed the color of the important ones to red:

Rules:
  1. All articles must be written by you and must be unique (do not copy from other sources).
  2. Absolutely NO COPYRIGHTED content allowed!
  3. Only original pictures, taken by you, or someone you know (with their permission) may be used. No screenshots from the web, books, or magazines are allowed.
  4. All drawings and/or illustrations must be created by you. No screenshots from the web, books, or magazines are allowed.
  5. ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  6. Sorry, articles and pages submitted to our previous contests will not count for this contest.
  7. All articles must contain accurate information, must be a minimum of 500 words (shoot for 750+), and should contain pictures relative to the subject matter.
  8. Please spell-check and grammar-check your article(s).
  9. BYC retains full license of articles submitted.
  10. ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  11. For bonus points, try to include at least one link at the end of your article to another related BYC article, thread, or post.
  12. All BYC rules apply: Terms of Service (Rules).
  13. Entries accepted through June 22nd, 2023, at 11:59 pm Pacific Time
I can add/edit until then, correct?
 
This is my article. It's my first time writing, and I experienced a lot of technical problems, so I hope it's still enjoyable enough😅 https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/tsouloufati-a-quick-look-into-this-humble-landrace.78702/
Tsouloufati, a quick look into this humble landrace

Tsouloufati, a quick look into this humble landrace

This article will cover some basic information, as well as certain notable aspects of the Tsouloufati (Τσουλουφάτη) or as it translates in English, the Crested chicken of Greece. All the information in this article comes from my personal observations, as well as information shared amongst...
 

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