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    Looking For Fertile Emu Eggs/Chicks (NC)

    Hi all!! I am looking for some fertile emu eggs/chicks from multiple clutches so that I can raise them up on my farm and use them as livestock guardians. I am looking for separate clutches so that I do have in breeding when they mate. Looking to purchase multiple so greater my chances! I look...
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    Hurricane Preparation

    Good morning all! I am located I Raleigh NC and wanted to post about my preparation for Hurricane Florence to see if this helps anybody out! The Coop: My silkies are free range and have a extra large elevated coop to go into at night. This coop sits roughly 4.5' off the ground with small...
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    Manna Pro Medicated Chick Starter (Crumbles) 25lb Bags!!

    Hey Everyone! I am posting this to those who use medicated chick feeds. I understand everyone has their opinions on whether or not to use medicated chick feed and this is not a post for arguments sake. This is me simply trying to inform those who do use it. So I digress. To those of us...
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    Raleigh NC Looking for Bearded Silkies for sale.

    Hi all! Looking to buy some bearded silkies preferably hens but depending on the rooster I may want him too! I live in raleigh but I am willing to travel a reasonable distance (75-100 miles). I look forward to hearing from you!! Thanks!
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    Looking for advice and guidance in hatching and raising Emus

    So I am looking to embark on a new chapter in hatching and raising Emus. I have done an abundance of reading and have learned the following: 1: Eggs need to be incubated at 97.5 degrees F. 2: Eggs hatch roughly 50-60 days once incubated. 3: Rattie birds require a special diet and feed and also...
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    Greetings from North Carolina

    Hello everyone! Im happy to be here! I am looking forward to learning more to make my farm better! I have Silkies, Polish, Ayam Cemanis, and soon I am planning learning and building for Emus! I look forward to hearing from all of you for any advice I may need to succeed and have my farm flourish.
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