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    Predators and Pests

    Yes, these turkeys are fifo (fly in fly out) They're usually active early morning so I keep the gals locked in their fox-proof coop for the early morning feed before letting them out. The turkeys (along with a myriad of pigeons, mynah birds etc) will eat the leftover feed (if any) So if I leave...
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    Predators and Pests

    We've just come into the bush turkey (native species) breeding season and my beautiful black australorp hen is mistaken for a female bush turkey. She is constantly chased around by the male turkeys who try to mate with her. I would like to pop the turkey between the eyes and heat the oven for a...
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    Local Authority By-laws

    In my local authority (Redland City Council Qld Australia) our by-laws for keeping chooks is that any property between 500 to 2000 sqm (0.125 to 0 .5 acre)can have up to six hens -no roosters. Kept in a solidly constructed run and coop which must be cleaned weekly. Over 2000 you can have a rooster.
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    New member

    Looks like chook owners are like dog owners- lovely people. always friendly and love to chat.
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    New member

    A dear friend of the family had to sell the family home which had four beautiful feathered girls. We gave them a new home and what a blessing - averaging 22 eggs per week and great entertainment for the old lady behind us ( she lets them roam in her allotment) and the grandchildren when they...
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    Record Egg Size?

    One of my girls just popped an 111gm beauty. Brown speckled.
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