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Reproductive Health in Chickens

Lillith37
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Succinct, on point and complete. Very well written and informative. This is an article worthy of a priority bookmark for anyone with laying hens.

From Sea to Sea: or, the Chickens’ March to Rule the World

Evadig
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Interesting and informative.
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Hedges for forage and cover

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Very educational and well referenced, Perris. Kudos!
In my region (northern mid-west US) I have wild rose (rosa rugosa) growing along the sandy shore in front of my cabin. I took a few stems with strong roots this spring to propagate a hedge. Perhaps the species is not ideal for chickens, however I’m hoping to keep rabbits from invading more prized plantings.
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thanks NorthwoodsChick; I'm glad you enjoyed it. Rose hedges are a thing round gardens here too, so it has worked for some. Rabbits are a challenge though - as Bugs Bunny showed with a grin! Good luck with it!

Integrating: A Pictorial Guide by BigBlueHen53

BigBlueHen53
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Entertaining and useful article.
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Thank you! ❤️

Chez Poulet Too

Bananabread
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Amazing high-end coop for such a challenging terrain! :thumbsup
The article write up is very informative and highly detailed-Are you sure you’re not a professional builder?

Question- how do you find the roof panels holding up now that it’s been over a year?

Building Our Coop

edakimling
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Nice design for suburban yard. Good detail, plenty of photos, nice write up.

Best Coop Yet

rcentner
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No update on this build since 2012. Author has been absent since 2016. It is what it is-incomplete details.

No Hen Pen

jemagsy
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Should probably be taken off the list for members to rate. After 14 years it’s pretty clear the article will not be updated. As for the coop? We will never know.
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The article provides fast facts in a well organized manner for the few breeds presented. I appreciate the style of the article as a quick guide to popular breeds. I may suggest adding even more popular breeds as a series of updates to the original article. Maybe branch out into some of the designer breeds trending in popularity. Well done.

Candling Pics Progression Through Incubation Of Chicken Eggs

silkiechicken
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One of my go to articles for reference. The photos are excellent!
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creative ideas!
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Chick Identification

Bertram
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Nice article on pure bantam breeds ID. Pictures are nice.
Adding more detail on the difference between bantam and standard of the sane breeds, other than size, would make this a 5 star article.

Double Yolk Eggs: All You Need To Know

BYC Project Manager
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Very informative. I didn’t know that ovarian tumors may be associated with older hens that lay double yokers. I recently had a hen lay a 101 g egg that I was sure would be a double but just a single (very large) yoke.
Nicely written. Good info. Links are very helpful.
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DIY Chicken Waterer - 3 compared

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great comparisons here. It could use an update due to the advent of newer autofill cups in regular and large size (suitable for duck, turkey) that do not require poultry to push a lever.
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succinct general guidelines. good work!
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Feeding Your Chickens Oyster Shells

BYC Project Manager
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informative.
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Space-Ship Futuristic Chicken Tractor

ChrisAyers
2 min read
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unique concept. Details in article are lacking but understandably so if author is looking to manufacture. Looking forward to updates.

The Prairie Cruiser

Crafty chick
2 min read
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Nice tractor with gable roof, just what I’ve been seeking. pics complement well. I’m personally interested in details about building process and finished tractor.
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