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  1. whatdaflockfarm

    Still hatching! NPIP Certified, 9 Breeds ages 1 day-24 weeks, we ship!

    We're What Da Flock Farm, LLC located in southeastern WI. We are NPIP Certified. We sell 9 Chicken Breeds ages 1 day - 24 weeks. --Available for pick-up or shipping (additional charges apply). Hatching through 9/30/17. Started birds and Fertile Eggs also available. Breeds: Black Australorp...
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    Still hatching! We ship! NPIP certified, 9 Pure Breeds: Blk Australorp, Buff Orpington, Cochin (bl

    We are What Da Flock Farm, LLC, located off of I-94 just north of the WI-IL border. We are NPIP certified (tested clean flock for salmonella and typhoid). Breed descriptions are listed alphabetically. 2 photos (1 chick, 1 adult ) are pictured for each breed listed; Price list is shown in the...
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    Kenosha (WI) needs to get crackin' on a chicken ordinance

    I'm really not sure why Kenosha can't seem to get an ordinance allowing chickens. Pretty much every neighboring town or city allows them, including our Illini neighbors to the south. Racine just passed theirs in May of 2015. There are many followers on the "Kenosha backyard chickens" facebook...
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    Question about sexing Salmon Faverolles chicks

    How true is it that you can accurately sex Salmon Faverolles in just a few days by the band color on the wings; tan/brown being female and black being male?
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    Question on Breeding/sexing Cochins

    I've just started to breed Cochins. I have blue and black in my breeding flock. I understand that the genetics of this flock will produce blue, black, and splash varieties. I have only found 1 hatchery that sexes day old Cochins and have given up on the thought of being able to do so myself...
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    Selling poultry and fertile eggs in the state of Wisconsin

    "Poultry and game birds sold or moved within Wisconsin – whether for breeding, hatching, sale or show – have until now been required to be from flocks enrolled in or associated with the National Poultry Improvement Program (NPIP). Now, small poultry and game bird producers in Wisconsin have an...
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    Keeping chickens in the state of Wisconsin

    Anyone keeping chickens in the state of Wisconsin is required to submit to "livestock registration" with the Dept. of Agriculture. There is no fee associated. Link: https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/PremisesRegistration.aspx
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    Racine, WI Ordinance

    Chickens allowed in this area: Single-family residences; Maximum chickens allowed: 4; Roosters allowed: No; Permit Required: Yes, $50 annually requires inspection and livestock registration with the WI Dept. of Ag. Coop restrictions: minimum size 3 sq ft/bird, 1 nest per 2 birds, located...
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