Management and medicine of backyard poultry, Article of the Day
Management and medicine of backyard poultry, Article of the Day
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7152007/ WARNING: There are some photos of sick chickens that some might find disturbing. A general overview, but experienced poultry enthusiasts may still learn a thing or two.
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- Killerbunny
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Re: Management and medicine of backyard poultry, Article of the Day
WOuld be great to have an NPIP programme here.
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- Farrier1987
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Re: Management and medicine of backyard poultry, Article of the Day
Wow! What a lot of information. I didn't read it from beginning to end, but did skim.
I did like the round perch thing. I did like the metal cage to break broodiness. I did like all the stuff on incubation that I don't have to worry about because I rely on the broody hens.
I did like the round perch thing. I did like the metal cage to break broodiness. I did like all the stuff on incubation that I don't have to worry about because I rely on the broody hens.
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Farrier1987. South of Chatham on Lake Erie. Chickens, goats, horse, garden, dog, cat. Worked all over the world. Know a little bit about a lot of things. No incubator, broody hens.
Re: Management and medicine of backyard poultry, Article of the Day
I learned 3 new words in the first paragraph


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Re: Management and medicine of backyard poultry, Article of the Day
Maybe the astro turf around the roost is a bad idea because the chickens might eat it and get sick? Turf stuck in crop?
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