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Do they have a temperature rating for outdoors? I think on the Eco-glows I read they were only good to 50 degrees.
I don't see where they say but there is a place for customer questions!
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The April CAHFS news letter is out. These are the folks that rung the Necropsy at UC.

this is the Poultry section:

Poultry
Omphalitis
(severely swollen umbilicus-navels) and mild yolk sac infections in 3-day-old turkey
poults was the cause of increased mortality to 3% in three days in a flock of 20,000 poults. A
few birds also had meningitis and E. coli was isolated from the yolk sacs and livers.
Ammonia toxicity was diagnosed in several 18- to 21-day-old broiler chicks. The chicks appeared
sleepy and had their eyes closed. The eyelids were edematous and congested and the
cornea had erosions. Reused and wet litter in combination with poor ventilation is the main
Contributing factors for this condition.
Rickets due to calcium to phosphorus ratio imbalance in the feed (normal 2:1, actual 10:1)
was the cause of weakness and reluctance to walk in 3-week-old ducks in a small flock of 10
ducks. Radiographs of the long bones revealed bilaterally symmetrical fractures of the proximal
tibiotarsus. Two birds submitted for necropsy had very soft bones and microscopic fractures of
the proximal tibiotarsus.

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Anyone need a Lavender Orpington Rooster? He is 5 months old, crowing and active with the girls. He just doesn't fit our program. I have him listed on Craigslist for $50, but can negotiate or would make a trade for a laying hen(s), chicks, broilers, etc... Get creative. I'd rather see him be of use to someone then end up in my pot on a Sunday afternoon....

Also, the Light Sussex rooster could be available as well. I may keep him for my son to show at the fair, though.

I'm located just South of Fresno. Could come to you as I travel a lot for work.
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