The Black Soldier Fly : Great Potential of a Tiny Insect
In the wonderful treasury of nature's creatures, the black soldier fly is coming to the fore with its unique value. From the fresh black soldier fly larvae to the processed dried black soldier fly,...
View ArticleAvian tuberculosis: Symptoms, Treatments and Prevention
Introduction Avian tuberculosis is usually caused by infection with the bacterium Mycobacterium Avium. Less commonly, infection can be caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Mycobacterium Bovis. There...
View ArticleWhy Geese Might Be The Easiest Farm Animal
I researched for two years about farm animals and which one would be the best for an absolute beginner. One video I was chef listed from easiest to hardest farm animals to own, and they said in the...
View Article(Please Delete Article) - 2 Wk Old Chick - Impacted Crop
So sorry, this article can be deleted. Still learning the ropes on how to make a post!
View ArticleWhy Geese Might Be The Easiest Farm Animal (Part 1)
I researched for two years about farm animals and which one would be the best for an absolute beginner. One video I was chef listed from easiest to hardest farm animals to own, and they said in the...
View ArticleWhy Geese Might Be The Easiest Farm Animal (Part 2)
Part one was a little look into the vast world of this subject, don't get overwhelmed. There is a lot of information out there, but I want to simplify it. I will give you my experience and then show...
View ArticleJust started raising chickens? What breed do I start with? From hatching eggs...
Hello everyone! So, are you looking into buying yourself your first chooks? Or are you just wanting to try some different breeds? Well today we will discuss… • Should I hatch my eggs? • Are chicks the...
View ArticleSafe foods for Parrots - How to make a Parrot "Chop"
Edit: I forgot to hit save as draft so sorry if you read & it's not complete lol. This article covers a wide range of safe foods most of which are a necessary addition to the diet of most parrot...
View ArticleOrpington Stronghold - **article has multiple pages**
Cooping with a Pandemic. What do you do when a pandemic puts you in front of a computer screen on Teams Meetings over 95% or more of your time at work and you are normally used to traveling to see...
View ArticleMy Goose Story
Part one was a little look into the vast world of this subject, don't get overwhelmed. There is a lot of information out there, but I want to simplify it. I will give you my experience and then show...
View ArticleSecret Summer/Santa Thread Draft
Welcome to the Second Annual Secret Summer Event! Last year was our first year doing this, and it was super fun! Then we did a similar event during the wintertime called the Secret Santa, and even...
View ArticlePhone addiction
Americans spend an average of 5 hours and 16 minutes a day on their phones. This is a 14% increase from 2024 according to Harmony Healthcare. But why are we on our phones so much? Well, there are many...
View ArticleDIY Brooder Box
Hey guys! It was recommended for me to post this so here it goes: We utilized 4 pallets I got for free from a store off of Facebook marketplace. You can check behind business as well near there trash...
View ArticleAnother remedy for slow/impact crop problems
Crop problems can be really frustrating. This article is meant to complement the two articles below: - Crop Treatment by Azygous - Crop Treatment by TwoCrows However, if you don't have time to read...
View ArticleAnother remedy for slow/impacted crop problems
Crop problems can be really frustrating. This article is meant to complement the two articles below: - Crop Treatment by Azygous - Crop Treatment by TwoCrows However, if you don't have time to read...
View ArticleDaydreaming of hatch day
Currently staring at the eggs on day 7 of incubation. Im so excited for all the hatches to come this year. Oh-me-oh-my do I love Orpingtons <3 I can't wait to see all of the new generations running...
View ArticleHedges for forage and cover
I recently discovered that hedges are excellent sources of forage and cover for chickens, so I thought I would share the best of what I have learned. The principal source is John Wright, A natural...
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