Add to Favorites By Doug Ottinger This is the second in a six-part series on poultry genetics by Doug Ottinger. The third article coming in the June-July issue will look …
Read MoreRed jungle fowl and the origins of chicken domestication.
Read MoreGet an introduction to chicken genetics and delve into the rich history of genetic research, from Gregor Mendel’s pea vines to William Bateson’s groundbreaking studies on chicken traits.
Read MoreBackyard chicken keeping is at an all-time high. Chickens are really the easiest livestock to add to your homestead – they are the gateway livestock. But should you be worried about chickens getting you sick?
Read MoreAdd to Favorites By Kenny Coogan, Florida To become an APA-licensed poultry judge, you will need to have been member of APA for three consecutive years, ideally raising poultry during that time. …
Read MoreAdd to Favorites By Linda White-Francis, Florida When the behemoth Pasco County truck pulled away, I turned to my husband in tears, not knowing whether to be happy or sad because …
Read MoreAlthough uncommon, gynandromorphism in chickens isn’t extremely rare. Roughly one in every 10,000 chickens is a gynandromorph chicken.
Read MoreMeet the Strong family who run a nonprofit farm with a mission defined as a “historic agricultural education center where children, individuals, families and community groups can experience an authentic family farm environment.”
Read MoreAdd to Favorites By Jeffrey Bradley, Florida Five years ago, I’d never thought of chickens beyond Kentucky fried. Then one day our daughter brought home a fuzzy yellow Christmas chick someone no longer …
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