It's a good start but this is only for those that have a pen like you do. You could go into this in more detail and cover different types of coops and/or methods of adding ventilation.
A very interesting topic! Pyewacket is living the good life since you found out about spirit animals. I'm afraid to find out. Nice write-up about them though and helpful links for anyone wanting further information.
Very informative. Good to know some tips should the ones we hear come visiting ever.
I would add some links, like to all the different types of owls for example.
Great article ensuring we know our non-stick cookware may not be labeled Teflon, but quite possibly still is.
Having parrots for over 20 years, I know it's a well-known fact that Teflon can kill or cause damage to them. Your article would be much better if you could cite a couple of these...
I'm all for anything to kill those pesky buggers!
I think a "puddle" needs to be explained though as putting bleach in a puddle where frogs, chickens, etc., are wouldn't be healthy. I presume you're talking about a puddle in a driveway after a rain?
I also agree, cite some sources for your...
This is thorough and helpful, but needs photos to show what a prolapsed cloaca looks like and progression of improvement.
You could also add an itemized list somewhere to make it easier for someone who may need to purchase the things needed, such as vaseline, Epsom salts, etc.
If you have...
Good explanation of how-to and helpful pictures.
We have several nipple buckets and bottles but I can see how a thermal one would be beneficial, especially in the summer.
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!
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...
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!