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Hatching Eggs in an Incubator is Fun and Easy
February 20, 2024 · · Chickens 101, Eggs & Meat

If you’re considering hatching your own flock of backyard chickens here’s a few things you need to know for hatching eggs in an incubator successfully. For embryos to develop correctly, eggs need to be kept at the right temperature, turned often and correctly positioned.

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Getting Started Hatching Eggs in an Incubator
February 7, 2024 · · Eggs & Meat

Add to your flock by hatching eggs in an incubator from a quality egg seller and experience the joy of welcoming new life.

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Lessons from Chickenlandia: About Baby Chicks

Get lessons from Chickenlandia, including poultry advice, recipes, care, and feeding from Dalia Monterroso.

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Breed Profile: Bourbon Red Turkey
January 22, 2024 · · Turkeys

The Bourbon Red is a naturally breeding turkey adapted to free-range systems and sustainable farming. Its smaller size suits families keen on heritage breeds and natural breeding.

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Ask the Expert: February/March 2024
January 2, 2024 · · Ask The Expert

Poultry Experts answer questions about scaly leg mites, eggshell deformities, poultry business regulations, blastodisc.

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Poultry News, Feb/Mar 2024
January 2, 2024 · · Poultry News

Backyard Poultry magazine Poultry News covers Lucy the Chicken, Ducks Unlimited, genome editing to control Avian influenza.

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Poultry Paradise in Scotland

From London to the Outer Hebrides, Clare Pussey started a new life and animal farm with alpaca, poultry, and pigs.

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Using a Quail Brooder in a Homeschooling Classroom
January 2, 2024 · · Quail

Students hatch quail and set up a quail brooder to learn about these incredible birds.

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The Useful Goose
January 2, 2024 · · Geese

Geese are a versatile addition for your farm or homestead, from guardians to meat birds to goose down.

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Gumboro Disease

Gumboro disease, caused by the infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV) is a highly contagious virus affecting chicks under 16 weeks of age.

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