Wonderful Wyandottes- How to Pronounce it and Why We Want Them
Purely Poultry Blog
by Shannon Mock
1y ago
So here it is. The Wyandotte article you’ve been waiting for, we are going to answer all of the questions you’ve been asking in a quick and easy-to-read article that you can refer back to as often as you want.... The post Wonderful Wyandottes- How to Pronounce it and Why We Want Them first appeared on Purely Poultry Blog ..read more
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Coloring Eggs: How do the Chickens do it?
Purely Poultry Blog
by Shannon Mock
1y ago
While we scramble around finding the newest and, likely, easy clean-up ways of coloring our eggs for the upcoming holidays, I stopped to wonder,  If we all had Easter Eggers, we could get through Easter vinegar-free and with un-stained hands.... The post Coloring Eggs: How do the Chickens do it? first appeared on Purely Poultry Blog ..read more
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Peculiar Poultry -25 Freaky Facts about your Flock
Purely Poultry Blog
by Shannon Mock
1y ago
1. Chickens succumb to Hypnosis! Holding a chicken’s head against the ground and drawing a line in the dirt with a stick, starting at the beak and moving away from the chicken will freeze the bird for 15-30 seconds! 2. ... The post Peculiar Poultry -25 Freaky Facts about your Flock first appeared on Purely Poultry Blog ..read more
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Keeping the “BIG BAD WOLF” Away
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by MARLA MCMAHON
1y ago
Poultry keeping is a wonderful hobby for anyone with a small amount of space and a desire for fresh eggs, meat , and entertainment. Whether you are in the countryside or city , one of the most important things to... The post Keeping the “BIG BAD WOLF” Away first appeared on Purely Poultry Blog ..read more
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Integrating New Members Into Existing Flock
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by MARLA MCMAHON
2y ago
Chickens are social beings with a strong social hierarchy. This means that within each flock, there are a few ‘alpha’ or leader’ birds, and a group of birds that act more as ‘followers.’ Many flocks also include roosters, which have... The post Integrating New Members Into Existing Flock first appeared on Purely Poultry Blog ..read more
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INTEGRATING NEW FLOCK MEMBERS INTO EXISTING FLOCK
Purely Poultry Blog
by MARLA MCMAHON
2y ago
May 18, 2022 · by MARLA MCMAHON · in Care & Safety of Poultry, Chickens, EducationEdit This Chickens are social beings with a strong social hierarchy. This means that within each flock, there are a few ‘alpha’ or leader’ birds, and a group of birds that... The post INTEGRATING NEW FLOCK MEMBERS INTO EXISTING FLOCK first appeared on Purely Poultry Blog ..read more
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Geese and Ducks in Cold Weather
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by MARLA MCMAHON
2y ago
Geese and ducks are cold hardy and resilient birds that make a great addition to a farm, but they have some special needs once winter rolls around. Covered in feathers with an interior lining of thick, fluffy down—the kind that we ..read more
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Ways to Keep Your Chickens Warm in Winter
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by MARLA MCMAHON
2y ago
1. How to keep chickens warm in winter: Do not add heat lamps. Chickens, especially cold-tolerant breeds, can stand winter temperatures without extra heat. A chicken’s body temperature is around 106 degrees Fahrenheit, and they have their own protective layer ..read more
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What Attributes are Common in Cold Hardy Chickens?
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by MARLA MCMAHON
2y ago
There are several factors that can help make a chicken withstand extremely cold temperatures. Here are some of the ways that chickens stay warm during the winter: They roost close together at night, using each others’ body heat to stay ..read more
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Set Up and Care for a Dove.
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by MARLA MCMAHON
2y ago
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR DOVE Add title Doves can live up to 15 years or longer.They can grow up to 8 inches longThe smartest doves include the Diamond Dove and Ring Neck DovesDoves live on every continent except for ..read more
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