Hi everyone,
I’m Umair, and I’m really glad to join the community. I’ve always had an interest in poultry and small livestock, especially chickens and quail. Over the years, I’ve been learning more about incubation, poultry care, and different approaches people take to raising healthy flocks.
What I love most about communities like this is the chance to hear real experiences from others – whether it’s success stories, troubleshooting advice, or just sharing the ups and downs of farm life. I’m hoping to both learn and contribute here.
Outside of my own small-scale poultry interests, I also work with a U.S.-based company that focuses on poultry equipment and innovative solutions for keepers of all sizes. But my main reason for joining is to connect with people who share the same enthusiasm for raising animals and to be part of a community where knowledge and experiences are shared so freely.
Looking forward to meeting you all, learning from your journeys, and hopefully sharing a few helpful insights along the way.
Best,
Umair
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Re: Introduction
hello Umair,
seems like no one noticed your introduction... I am in Eastern Ontario north of Kingston. I don't get on here very often but the folks here have a lot of experience and are more than willing to share. I hope you find this to be the case. I have about 45 laying hens of various ages. Down to one rooster which is just fine by me, lol. I don't prescribe particularily to BYM as I see less and less pure breeding going on so I am trying to find good breeding stock for a couple of breeds. Anyway, welcome.
seems like no one noticed your introduction... I am in Eastern Ontario north of Kingston. I don't get on here very often but the folks here have a lot of experience and are more than willing to share. I hope you find this to be the case. I have about 45 laying hens of various ages. Down to one rooster which is just fine by me, lol. I don't prescribe particularily to BYM as I see less and less pure breeding going on so I am trying to find good breeding stock for a couple of breeds. Anyway, welcome.
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