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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Why I stopped Vaccinating and using Medications? And, why you should too! And, why I only breed to the healthiest birds? When I started out, I was trying to fix everything. If a […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 10 months, 3 weeks ago
HOW TO SELECT YOUR BROOD FOWL Today we talk about HOW TO SELECT YOUR BROOD FOWL A simple step by step checklist of what to look for But, First, a quick breeding […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Fun Zone! Our Favorite Movie – The Egg and I Welcome to another episode of “Bred to Perfection,” The Fun Zone Edition. These Fun Zones are great, especially for us, because we […]
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Nancy Troiano and Robbie are now friends 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Breeders Roundtable with Aaron Baker Aaron lives in Arkansas, and is a founding member of the Breeders Academy and a breeder of the Breed known as the Buckeyes. This […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Feral chickens spread light on evolution Date: September 30, 2016 Source: Linköping University Summary: Different genes are involved during the adaptation of a domestic […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 11 months ago
Learning the value of Quality over Quantity This is a value all breeders should share – and insist on. It benefits all breeders and has an effect on the breed as a whole. If we […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 11 months ago
Why starting with the best brood fowl is so important I learned early on that you can’t create a high-quality strain from another breeder’s culls. Their second-rate birds will take you […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 11 months ago
Scientists Edit Chicken Genes To Make Them Resistant To Bird Flu By Kate Kelland, Health, Science Correspondent LONDON, June 3 (Reuters) – Scientists in […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 11 months ago
The 6 "Need to Knows" – before beginning your breeding program Bred to Perfection – Episode 21 Welcome to the Bred to Perfection podcast, a show for the serious breeder. Join Kenny Troiano, and […]
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How much feed should you feed your chickens?
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it depends on the chickens you are raising. I have American Games, and I feed them about 4 oz a day.
I had Welsummers in the past, and they ate about 6 oz a day. -
I raise American Games, and I feed about 4oz a day, about a handful of feed.
When I raised Welsummers they got 6 to 8oz a day.
Hope this helps.
Kenny
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Thank you.
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 11 months ago
THERE ARE 4 TYPES OF BREEDERS – Which one are you? Welcome to the Bred to Perfection podcast, a show for the serious breeder. Join Kenny Troiano, and his wife, Nancy, as they talk […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 11 months, 1 week ago
The History of Breeding What Evolution Did for Me and My Breeding? (Show Notes) Welcome to the Bred to Perfection podcast, a show for the serious […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 11 months, 1 week ago
All About Aseels I must say, when I began my journey researching the Aseels, I had little knowledge and experience of this breed. In fact, they were […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 11 months, 1 week ago
MENTORS ARE THE GATEWAY TO SUCCESS HOW IMPORTANT ARE MENTORS? They are essential to your success. Without the guidance of an experienced person, you’re basically re […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 11 months, 1 week ago
FIVE STEP PROCESS TO PURIFYING THE BLOODLINE Here is a list of steps that you must follow before beginning the process of improving or creating your new strain. Think of this as a […]
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Kenny Troiano wrote a new post 11 months, 1 week ago
My Breeding Programs (members only version) SHOW NOTES: Special Notices: We have created a new “Facebook Groups” page – this is for members of the Breeders Academy membe […]
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I did that 4 yrs ago i had a very bad outbreak and I killed 80 % of my yard and i kept want didnt show any symptoms and this last year i only killed 2 birds that were showing symptoms. I stopped using any medications and i only keep the strong and healthy birds. it was a big sacrifice for me and a hard pill to swallow to kill so many but im very glad that i did and now my birds are looking very good. best decision ive made.
I’m so glad that was the approach you decided to take. Great job!
Those are the only vacs I would do, if you are having issues with pox and Mareks.