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    HOW TO FEED YOUR CHICKENS if there is no scratch or pellets?

    We got winter wheat, which the hens love and I use a large plastic container to cover a layer of the seeds with water and put in a sunny place checking the seeds are moist every day and we get a good return with the smaller containers and they are easier to handle when moving as well as easy to...
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    Review by 'Doodle doodle' in article 'Fermenting Chicken Feed: A Straightforward Method'

    Good to see others know this good idea too! I put feed in a sports drink bottle add water to wet it all and let it set in the sun for a few days, shaking it and making sure it’s still wet. The chickens, turkeys and ducks live it almost as much as worms!
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    Poll: How many here have actually had bumblefoot in their poultry?

    move been pretty successful in treating several cases, I’m my moms go to when injuries happen and Ihave tried several different ways to treat it and it basically comes back to keeping the dressing clean and checking on them toes daily. Just treated my first duck case of bumblefoot, we shall see...
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    Poll: How many here have actually had bumblefoot in their poultry?

    I have had to treat several hens, trial and error with the bumblefoot. The best and only way I seem to get the bumblefoot infection to go away is kind of intense if you can’t segregate the bumblefooted from wet areas. Key is to make sure no sharp stuff can scratch or puncture their feet. Once...
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    Well, I had to sign up because I keep asking golfs questions and finding them on this site. have had various number of chickens, now we have 32layer hens of various breeds (polish, spitzles, sapphires, black stars, leghorns, dominiques and araconas) and we just had our first turkeys (white...
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