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Official BYC Article Writing Contest #14
Contest End Date: December 1st, 2021 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time

Short Version:
Write a great article and you could win a great prize & have your article featured on the homepage of BYC!

Detailed Version:
We are constantly amazed at how knowledgeable and helpful our community members are! The BYC forum provides a wonderful opportunity for members to post questions and reply with answers. Unfortunately, a lot of really amazing information can get lost in the super activity on the forum.

Over the years we’ve received a ton of requests to add more articles & FAQ’s to our Learning Center. Our BYC Coop Page Contests have been super successful and now we have over 3000 chicken coop articles in our Chicken Coops section! Hopefully, we can have similar success with this BYC Article Contest!!

Suggested reading:

The Process:
  1. You write an article (or two).
  2. Entries accepted until December 1st, 2021 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time
  3. Judging starts December 1st.
  4. Judging ends December 12/21/2021
  5. Winners announced 12/22/2021

Prizes
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FirstYour choice of a $100 Brinsea Gift Certificate, or a $120 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or two 12-month PFMs ($120 value) for themselves or a friend
SecondYour choice of a $50 Brinsea Gift Certificate, or a $50 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or a 12-month PFM ($60 value) for themselves or a friend
ThirdYour choice of a $30 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 6-month PFM ($35 value) for themselves or a friend.
FourthYour choice of a $15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.
FifthYour choice of a $15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.

How To Enter:
  1. Pick a poultry-related topic. We suggest writing an article that is not already covered in our Learning Center, but is a topic that would be a good addition to one of the sections in the Learning Center.
  2. See here for article/member page/coop page writing tutorial:
  3. Create a well-worded & detailed title. Example: “How To Raise & Process Chickens for Meat - Tips & Pictures” is much better than: “Meat Chickens”
  4. Write a unique high-quality article with around 500 words (more is fine as long as it is good/helpful info). It must have at least one picture relative to the subject. Bonus points if you add more pictures.
  5. Post a reply to this thread with a link to your completed article(s) - A maximum of Two article submissions per member will be allowed.
Rules:
  1. All articles must be written by you and must be unique (do not copy from other sources).
  2. Absolutely NO COPYRIGHTED images will be accepted! Please enter only original pictures, taken by you, or someone you know (with their permission).
  3. Sorry, articles and pages submitted to our previous contests will not count for this contest.
  4. All articles must contain accurate information, and must be a minimum of 500 words (shoot for 750+), and should contain pictures relative to the subject matter.
  5. Please spell-check and grammar-check your article(s).
  6. BYC retains full license of articles submitted.
  7. The contest is void where prohibited. :)
  8. For extra bonus points, try to include at least one link at the end of your article to another related article/thread/etc.
  9. All BYC rules apply: Terms of Service (Rules).
  10. Entries accepted through December 1st, 2021 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time

Here are some great examples of existing BYC articles:

Here are some article ideas to get you started:

Raising and Processing Ducks for Meat

How to Use Permethrin Spray and Dust on Birds and Coops

Blackhead Disease in Turkeys

When Can Chicks Go Outside?


We look forward to your submissions!!
(Wait, you’re not the writing type? If you have an idea for an article that you’d like to see someone write, please reply to this thread with an idea for a title and a quick description of what you’d like to see contained in the article.)
 
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Now, for the moment you've all been waiting for! The judges have finished with their decisions and we have winners!

First Place - @TheOddOneOut
How to Correctly Wrap a Chicken's Foot!

How to Correctly Wrap a Chicken's Foot!

I finally did it: I created an article on how to wrap chicken feet. I consider myself a little bit of an expert because I’ve been dealing with an ungodly amount of bumblefoot in the flock lately. *sigh* Wrapping feet is absolutely necessary after any sort of foot pad surgery (most commonly to...

Second Place - @Nabiki
Nabiki's Black Soldier Fly Project

Nabiki's Black Soldier Fly Project

Nabiki’s Black Soldier Fly Colony Project I have decided to make the leap to raising live food, not just for my quail, but for future creatures. Black Soldier Flies (BSF) are common throughout most of the western hemisphere, but are most common in temperate to tropical zones. They don’t bite...

Third Place - @DobieLover
Broody Management - From the First Turkey Strut to Weaning the Chicks

Broody Management - From the First Turkey Strut to Weaning the Chicks

If you are unfamiliar with the signs of a broody, this is what to look for. The very first sign is a puffed-up hen sitting in your nest box. The turkey walk is the next sign to look for. The hen will do this when off the nest, around the feeder and when making her way back to the nest. The...

Fourth Place - @microchick
Killer in the Shadows. How My Flock and I Learned to Deal With Marek's Disease

Killer in the Shadows. How My Flock and I Learned to Deal With Marek's Disease

There are few words in the world of keeping chickens that strikes fear into our hearts more than the two words, Marek's Disease. It seems that with surprising frequency the topic will pop up on Back Yard Chickens. Sometimes the poster has already gotten the diagnosis through a necropsy of a bird...

Fifth Place - @Tclloyd0812
My Experience Raising Emus and What I've Learned (So Far)

My Experience Raising Emus and What I've Learned (So Far)

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have one of the closest living relatives of a dinosaur roaming in your backyard, besides chickens? Are you looking into getting something more exotic and bigger than your average bird? If you have looked into raising emus or want to know more about...


@TheOddOneOut, @Nabiki, @DobieLover, @microchick, & @Tclloyd0812
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A HUGE THANK YOU to all who participated, this wouldn't have been possible without all of your entries!!!! :bow :clap Great job everyone, this was so much fun!! :wee

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~ Shout out to all of the judges that took the time to read all of the articles. I know it was incredibly difficult to judge and I appreciate all of you! ~


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I have read and responded to many, many posts about broody hens and how things went wrong or about less than accurate or ideal advice that was given. So I decided to write up an article on how I manage these lovely additions to the flock.
For me at least, the absolute best time with chickens is watching a broody hen do her thing. And I also have bald patches from the CRAZY broodies that constantly have me on my toes and them in the clink. Beware the bantam hen!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...rst-turkey-strut-to-weening-the-chicks.76878/

We are now all competing for second place.
 
Hi guys. I’m kinda shay about stuff like this, but I wrote an article about my experience gaining the confidence to raise chickens. Growing up in the city, I was not into animals and being outside, and I didn’t think I could raise chickens due to my lack of experience and upbringing. I hope you take a few minutes to read it! ❤️

https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...hicken-keeping-no-experience-necessary.77184/
 
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This contest is now Closed!!!! Thanks to everyone that entered!

Judging will begin in a day or two & hopefully we will announce the winners in the next two weeks.

Submitted articles:

@DobieLover, @Nabiki, @AvocadoAbi, @PippinTheChicken, @Tclloyd0812, @Afi
@microchick, @Devyn Nagy, @-Flash-, @TheOddOneOut, @Silviaschicks, @Iluveggers

Since judging will not begin for a few days, may I suggest that all of you install a spell checker like Grammarly and spell check your articles? Please also make sure that all pictures, links, and videos work, too.

And remember, no web pictures are allowed.
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I have read and responded to many, many posts about broody hens and how things went wrong or about less than accurate or ideal advice that was given. So I decided to write up an article on how I manage these lovely additions to the flock.
For me at least, the absolute best time with chickens is watching a broody hen do her thing. And I also have bald patches from the CRAZY broodies that constantly have me on my toes and them in the clink. Beware the bantam hen!

https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...rst-turkey-strut-to-weening-the-chicks.76878/
 
I want to write an article about how I created my gray egg laying avatar "Greyslyn".

I am going to go back to 1999, when I first got chickens for my family. There were only 3. They were just lay pullets a lady from the feed store sold me. They laid. Brown eggs. At that point I was not chicken crazed. From there I had gotten local eggs and hatched them, in experimental incubators. Which became fun for me.

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One day I discovered gray feathered chickens, (Blue Andelusian) and then wanted gray feathered breeds. I became obsessed with owning fancy feathered birds, and it seems new birds that caught my eye appeared almost every day. Not long after discovering gray feathered birds, I bought eggs from a farmer that were gray shelled.

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His eggs were not fertile though. But since I knew this was possible, I wanted to create my own gray eggs.

Our valley, I live in has a bulletin board that advertises free things, and one day a lady was giving away her whole flock. I was hoping she had blue feathered chickens and she said there were 2. I collected both. That is how I received "Sally" the mother of my avatar.
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She was a pretty splash hen , and laid a lovely pink/purple egg...I breed her with a
frizzle rooster, "Silver", that had a dark green egg gene.
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Together they created Greyslyn, whom I named even before I knew she was a gray egg layer.
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Below is her egg..
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Since then she has been in newspapers, and I have even seen her picture on a Google page, if you look up "gray egg layers." She has had 2 look-alike daughters, and other chicks both frizzle and smooth. All that lay a dark gray egg. I currently have 2 of her daughters, one smooth and one frizzle, they are black in color, but I plan on breeding them with a gray feathered green egg gene, naked neck/ frizzle rooster I have. The daughters eggs have been in a recent Backyard Poultry magazine.
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As far as "Greyslyn", she is almost 10 years old, and living on girlfriend's farm and still laying fertile gray eggs.
 

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