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Reddit » Poultry
31m ago
A family member was cleaning out some old farm buildings at their family home. These two tables or benches came out of one of the big chicken houses. This was a family farm that sold eggs commercially 60+ years ago. I was thinking maybe the notches on the sides allowed for a tray of some kind to fit. Maybe feeding troughs? Anyhow, does anyone have any ideas as to what these are?
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Reddit » Poultry
4d ago
Afternoon! I'm starting to get into poultry, at the moment i'm looking specifically at peafowl and favorelle chickens. Are there any adjustable incubators that could hold both peafowl and chicken eggs? (not at the same time). I probably won't be incubating any more than maybe 6 peafowl eggs or 12 chicken eggs at a time, so it doesn't need to be massive
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Reddit » Poultry
1w ago
For context, my two ducks were going solid on a daily cadence of laying eggs (each) until about 10 weeks ago. They even went steady through the winter, however now they have stopped producing and are essentially just freeloaders (albeit very entertaining and enjoyable ones). They are about a year old at this point.
To cover questions in advance… - yes they have ample space to move about - yes they have access to clean water in their pool - they receive high protein layer feed alongside my chickens - they are both females - I live in Denver, so there is more than ample sunlight - I have tried ..read more