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Survey based and anecdotal observations demonstrate that backyard poultry ownership is increasing nationally and in California. At the same time, California’s ability to provide resources to backyard poultry owners is limited. In addition, there are no effective ways to communicate with backyard poultry owners in a coordinated fashion. To address these issues, the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and Cooperative Extension have made a short geo-survey (~2minutes) designed for the backyard poultry community. Results will help further clarify the location and number of backyard poultry farms in California. Furthermore, email addresses and other address information will help facilitate communication between poultry experts and backyard poultry enthusiasts. An example on the value of bridging the communication gap is being able to notify backyard poultry owners of an Avian Influenza outbreak. This will be extremely helpful in preventing another large outbreak. For this reason, we sincerely hope you consider participating in this survey.
Thanks submitted mineHi everyone, hope all of you are doing well! While searching for something I found this link:
California Backyard Poultry Census
http://ucanr.edu/sites/poultry/California_Poultry_Census/
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They are one of the best all around chickens you can get. Not a big dual purpose bird but big enough and great layers. We definitely need more breeders.
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Ive raised probably 8 or more now and only 1 had a problem My main rooster (SAM) is real gentleman and his son (Speckles) who Im breeding now is almost as good. Sam is awesome. Ive said this before he knows what my job is and lets me do it he even communicates to me when things are out of order. (water out, food etc) He even lets me pet the hens without any problem. He stands off while I do my chores and waits for me to leave. He always courts the hens. Has been amazing with the chicks. I couldnt ask for a better rooster. I have an even more docile Cream Legbar roo but he doesnt have the same rooster instincts. Speckles is a chip off the block but not quite as interactive with people as Sam. Sam does not like to be touched or held but wont fight it once you catch him. But at night when he would sleep on the coop porch he would let me pet him and he seemed to enjoy it. Like I said Pitas are simply awesome birds.Are the roosters nice.
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Ive raised probably 8 or more now and only 1 had a problem My main rooster (SAM) is real gentleman and his son (Speckles) who Im breeding now is almost as good. Sam is awesome. Ive said this before he knows what my job is and lets me do it he even communicates to me when things are out of order. (water out, food etc) He even lets me pet the hens without any problem. He stands off while I do my chores and waits for me to leave. He always courts the hens. Has been amazing with the chicks. I couldnt ask for a better rooster. I have an even more docile Cream Legbar roo but he doesnt have the same rooster instincts. Speckles is a chip off the block but not quite as interactive with people as Sam. Sam does not like to be touched or held but wont fight it once you catch him. But at night when he would sleep on the coop porch he would let me pet him and he seemed to enjoy it. Like I said Pitas are simply awesome birds.