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Talking turkey

Like all good marketeers, Paul Kelly likes to throw in a few extras when he (or his minions) pack up a box with one of his famous Kelly Bronze Turkeys to dispatch to his customers.

World Poultry - Weblog: In ovo feeding; a promising approach?

It is known that the timing and form of nutrients supplied post-hatch is critical for development of gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It has also been shown that early access to feed enhances growth of the intestinal tract.

Happy Christmas from Gunter

The Feathered Forager would like to wish both of his followers a very happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year

cows and broiler chickens in County Cavan - Cows 365 Blog - FWispace

Travelled up from Roscrea to County Laois to one of the best Limousin breeders in the British isles. The stock here are excellent. Today we were scanning

Music to lay eggs by...

1% of the general public believe the new Directive will require farmers to play music to their hens

Chicken coops to die for

The Feathered Forager Philip Clarke Chicken coops to die for By Philip Clarke on December 11, 2011 10:22 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks I'm pretty sure the Feathered Forager has "done" fancy chicken coops before, but that's certainly no reason not to do them again. The following publication - The

Scott Casey flies the nest...

Fledgling poultry reporter Scott Casey has flown the nest. Renowned for his sartorial elegance, he did not disappoint on his final day...

Sheep wings it

Elfriede the chicken is best of friends with the sheep on one farm in Germany....

The ultimate happy hens

The Feathered Forager was out with the biodynamic boys in the Ashdown Forest last weekend, learning how the alignment of the planets can influence a flock's laying performance

Sheep or eggs?

How does a man who sells eggs for a living, regularly make it onto the Sunday Times Rich List?

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