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    How to avoid emergencies and disease in your coop

    Quarantine any new barnyard animals brought in from the outside to avoid problems with your existing barnyard animals.
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    How to avoid emergencies and disease in your coop

    I have been inactive for quite a while now due to illness. On returning, I first posted my thread, “Quarantine your animals when you first get them” in introductions because I am a returning member. Why? Because what I witnessed last Saturday.
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    Chickens for better health

    We are raising our own chickens and goats for better health. One day I woke up and was not in good health. I had done all the right things,...I thought. But I wasn’t healthy. I feared I would die. Since I have been so vocal about this, many women between the ages of mid forties and up to their...
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    Quarantine your animals when you first get them.

    Please everyone, quarantine. So many getting busy buying and selling, and planning to buy and sell. A quick reminder to use common sense and quarantine, if you do not quarantine, you have only yourself to blame. One would think with all the talk of quarantining no one would need to be reminded...
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    English Orpingtons

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    English Orpingtons

    Please let me know about your chicks quality when they arrive. We got Bees again but just two hives to get us going. At one time many years ago we had gotten up to 9 large and full hives. Aiming to get our hives multiplying each year. The goats we hope will be good Milkers for Cheese & Soap...
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    English Orpingtons

    Hello, I am not new to chickens however I am getting back into poultry. We have a dozen English Orpingtons that I kept back. After a long illness, I have been searching to bring new blood into my flock but I have been disappointed in what I have been seeing as of lately. I do have a goal, a...
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