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Hi everyone. I own a VERY small business (only me!) in Colorado. We have a variety of poultry goodies for sale. Because I think you guys are awesome, you...
Coccidiosis : Every Chicken Keeper Aware About The Common Infection In Poultry That's Caused By A Parasite Family Called "Coccidian Protonza"Which Has Divided In 5 Different Types Of Cocci Parasites .
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Eimeria Brunetti &...
Hello, I am a reporter working on a story for the New York Times about how people who raise chickens safeguard against salmonella. I'd love to speak with anyone who owns chickens and has put special thought into this, or anyone who has gotten salmonella and then adjusted their chicken-keeping...
I had two ducks male and female and I accidentally ran over the female a few days ago. So the next day we found someone with a female pekin and introduced them and they're fine now! Well we decided to add another one because we've been told they do good with more females. Well he started biting...
I'm looking for helpful suggestions as to what to feed to a wonderfully greedy little duck. For example, what to avoid feeding, what to feed, treats, etc. I love her immensely and want her to be happily fed.
One of my many questions as a poultry owner is as to whether or not the law permits me to own farm animals, such as a duck or a rabbit. We have a fairly large backyard, much more than a single duck would ever need, and she is properly housed and cared for. All that I ask is that, if you would be...
Hello all! I've raised market birds before, but this will be my first year showing exhibition birds. I would love to hear some tips, tricks, etc regarding the preparation of my birds for show. I'll be showing one silkie cockerel and one pullet. The show will be August 3, so there's a little...
They are 1 week old , is there size appropriate with there age ? And there are in hot weather , some of them eat a lot of food , and they die , what can I do ?
Has anyone had an Indian runner duck hatch her own eggs? My Blue Indian Runner has been broody for the past couple of days, she is sitting on some eggs and I am so excited to see if she stays on them. Anyone have broody ducks that hatch their own eggs?
Her name is Morgana. :)
Think of it! Laws are everywhere.
All around. Man has made millions of laws in the past and today the press is busy cranking out millions more. As a chicken enthusiast and by virtue, a law enthusiast,vI often wonder: who are chicken laws made for? Chickens? Not the slightest chance. For KFC...
I've noticed a lot of people from Canada have an issue with buying VetRx due to many suppliers not shipping it across borders. This is understandable as not all countries have the same medication regulations, but for all my Canadian and Non-U.S inhabitants I have some easily found oils that...
We started raising Black Giants as well. They grow big very fast. Twice the size of Red Sex Links born on the same day. They are plain jane solid black with black legs and feet as well. BUT JUMBO... I guess name name fits them perfectly.
We started raising Black Giants as well. They grow big very fast. Twice the size of Red Sex Links born on the same day. They are plain jane solid black with black legs and feet as well. BUT JUMBO... I guess name name fits them perfectly.
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As per recommendation by CTKen, I'm posting here! Anyone else on BYC try going into business with their chickens? My goal is to run a small scale organic egg, meat and perhaps chick-selling business that functions under the NYS 1000 bird exemption. I'm looking to meet others, share tips...
Poultry keeping has increased in popularity in recent years and can be a richly rewarding pastime. Whether your interest is in collecting fresh eggs to eat, owning a pet, keeping a pure breed with historical associations, knowing the source of your food or achieving a level of self-sufficiency...
Horizontal poultry nipple waterers are a must have for chickens, quail, guinea fowl and other poultry. These drip proof waterers keep water sources pristine, and are excellent for winter water. Just add a bucket heater and you'll never have to worry about frozen water again. We recommend one...