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Common Rooster Myths - Clearing Up Rooster Misinformation

Pyxis
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Excellent article. Well written, informative, and concise. Good information, especially if you haven't dealt with rooster before.
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Treating bumble foot in ducks:

happy duck
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Excellent article. Easy to read and follow directions. Thanks.
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Understanding Your Rooster.

Shadrach
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I actually have written my comments, but forgot to do the stars. Now, if Shadrach could only tell me what my cat is saying ... lol.
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Shadrach
I have read your comments, thank you and thank you for bothering to return and rate the article.

Nest Boxes; why do we make a sitting hens job so difficult?

Shadrach
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This is a great way to learn how to help a broody hen hatch her babies in a safe and more natural environment. I always wondered why my girls scratched down to the base of the box and now I know. Better yet, I have an idea on how to make the hatch rate higher with less stress on mama hen.
Thanks for sharing, can't wait to read your book.
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Thank you. I can't wait to finish it and get back outside.

What Happens When Chickens Molt?

Mountain Peeps
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Very informative and thorough. I should be able to tell when my chickens start to molt and it clears up some questions I've had. Thanks for sharing.

The Definite Guide To Roosters

Yazzo
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Missing a lot of information: how does one pick up a rooster when it's flying at you with talons out and beak ready to take a chunk of flesh? My rooster is great with the girls but not with me. I have to carry a stout stick with me whenever I go into the yard or I'll end up with even more scars than the ones he's already given me. And yes, when he was a chick he loved to be carried around and delighted in following me wherever I went. Not sure what happened but he's headed for the stew pot.
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