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    Chickens of 1 week old

    anyone having Chickens of 1 week old?
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    How many items can i post as a free registered BYC user?

    As a free member , how many items can I post for auction?Could anyone tell me?
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    Chicken Hatching Eggs

    Chicken Hatching eggs
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    My New Garden

    Japanese Anemones are one of my favorite garden plants. They are easy to grow, bloom late in the season and sway beautifully in the breeze. I have a collection of hot pink, light pink and white anemones in my garden.
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    My New Garden

    The boxwood are starting to grow nicely now and provide good structure for the garden beds.
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    My New Garden

    In my garden there is a wide range of perennials, bulbs, ferns, shrubs and trees - many of them are very unusual, some are just beautiful garden plants. Perhaps the best description of this garden is that, it is more by accident, a natural, perhaps "wild" garden - a sympathetic marring of the...
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    I am having problem while creating a new classified in BST

    I am trying to post an auction, and each time i click the 'new classified' button this is the response: "You are not allowed to post classifieds. Please check forum rules for more information".I have 21 post in different forums. Can anyone tell me why? Do i need to post anywhere specifically?
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    what can chickens eat

    To use grain legumes you must first prepare beans or peas in such a way that you destroy the Trypsin inhibitors. This is usually done using heat – keeping them at or above 180°F (82°C) for at least 15 minutes.
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    what can chickens eat

    16-17% of the diet (by weight) should be protein. Wheat only has 12.5% protein. How do you make up the difference? By feeding the grain (wheat in this case) with a high protein feed.
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    what can chickens eat

    Commercial rations can contain some unsavory industrial waste products such as sewerage, brew yeast or citrus sludges, as well as medicants such as antibiotics or coccidiostats.
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    what can chickens eat

    The formation of egg shells requires considerable amounts of calcium. Provide it free choice as either calcium grit, natural lime sand, or oyster shell. You can also recycle egg shells back to your hens after first washing the albumen off them (to prevent bacterial growth), then drying and...
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    what can chickens eat

    Grit! Grit is needed by chickens to help grind seeds in their stomach, taking the place of teeth! It can be in the form of fine gravel or small, sharp granite chips.
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    what can chickens eat

    This is important as giving high calcium (i.e. layer) rations to other chickens, such as growing chicks, can cause kidney damage.
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    what can chickens eat

    In their natural setting (like a wild bird) the number one food of a chicken is grass. Second will be bugs that eat grass or bugs that eat other bugs. Third will be anything else including mice and other small critters dead or alive. Everything is fair game for a chicken including grubs and...
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