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Can Chickens Eat Oats/Oatmeal? All You Need To Know

BYC Project Manager
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Very informative and thorough.

I'm glad you wrote this and backed it up with factual findings and solid information as I know there is/was a widely followed person on the internet spreading untruths about oatmeal.

You've shown how it is very beneficial to chickens!

Water Station & Feeder

Kmaria187
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Nice to show one way to keep feed/water out of the elements. Looks good too!
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Keeping Your Flock COOL with Healthy FRUIT Popsicle BLOCKS

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I love the idea, explanations, and photos!
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Sequoia Raven Bird Farms
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Thank you Debbie.

Preparing hatching eggs for incubation, and hatching.

Yard Farmer
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The pictures have broken links.

You're contradicting yourself in the storage heading #1 and #3. Make that one way or the other, but not both. IMO, room temp is for the day before you're setting them in the incubator. The cooler temps you mention are if you're storing them for several days/weeks. This just needs to be cleared up.

The majority of folks incubate at 99.5F, so you can make a suggestion but I wouldn't state what you have is the solid temp.

Otherwise, this is on its way to being a great article!

When you have made adjustments, send me a message and I'll change my rating. ❤️
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Health Monitoring - Case Study

Lillith37
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This is an excellent example of how paying attention to differences in our flock members can be key to keeping them healthier. Your study is very educational!
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Thank you!

The Coop 24

SanctusPullus
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Just pictures isn't helpful really. It's nice but for someone to want to build this, there's no explanations of anything. A materials list, a plan or drawing as well as photos of the inside would make a difference.

Chknfrmrs Member Page

chknfrmr
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There's no explanation to help someone build this. It sounds and looks nice, but it's lacking a lot to be an example to someone.

querimonious's Member Page

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Nicely explained how you built this. The pictures are helpful too! Plans would be nice but you've done a great job narrating almost every move.

Deathstar Pallet Coop

Bawk Vader
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No plans or explanations or end result. How did it work? Looks awful small.

New Chicken Coop 2

DADDYS HENS
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Nice start but never updated with what was done or how it looks now on the inside.

Here We Go

Shawn H
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Great photos but would like instructions how you built this and a materials list would be handy too.

Fredsbacks Member Page

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Nice! You said you didn't take pictures during construction, but still could do a step-by-step of how you did this.

Simple Urban Coop

SMCAchick
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Cute pictures but needs explanations and material lists, etc.

Jacksdad3s Member Page

jacksdad3
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Nice but could be so much better if you'd said what you used to build this and added some plans.

Coop Page 4

Downshifting
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It's a good start. Would like to see the end result and how you got it done.

Chicken Preening (Uropygial) Gland

BYC Project Manager
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Very interesting and informational.

Can Chickens Eat Mango? All You Need To Know

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Good to know! Great article and very informative!

Can Chickens Eat Kale? All You Need To Know

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We grow kale just for the chickens. It also can be frozen.

Very informative!

Can Chickens Eat Green Beans? All You Need To Know

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Very informative!

Can Chickens Eat Cabbage? All You Need To Know

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Very informative.

Sauerkraut could be added to the end of it, perhaps, since it's fermented cabbage.
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