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  1. Tim

    Turkeys are 'breed of the month'.

    Turkeys are 'breed of the month' for June... if you keep or have anything interesting to say about the varieties of Turkey available then pop over to this post: http://poultrykeeperforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=52&t=4079 :-)17
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    hello from england i need a bit of advice

    There are some hints in this article: Buying Healthy Chickens Hope this is what you're looking for ;-)
  3. Tim

    Hi i'm new

    And a warm welcome from me too :-)99
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    Hello from Sunny Worcester

    Hello and a warm welcome from me too :-)99
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    hello from england i need a bit of advice

    Yes, a warm welcome to the forum ;-)
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    would a turkey incubate and hatch hen/duck eggs?

    I thought you might like to see this photo of a Norfolk Black Turkey that townknowl sent to me by email yesterday. She said "These goslings are very tuned in to their mother's noises. She is a very protective and careful mother."
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    Hello from Cornwall. Sebastopol Beginer

    Hi Peaglenut. You're right, goose eggs can be tricky! I don't have much experience with them but if you use a broody it might be easier than an incubator. If not, I have an RCom 20 and it works really well with duck eggs so it might be worth giving the goose eggs a try in there. Good luck and...
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    A big hello !

    Hello and a warm welcome to the forum FeatherFan. Thanks for joining us. Interesting that you keep Turkeys. I would love to but don't have enough room :-( Tim
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    Hi I'm Kip

    Hello and a warm welcome to the forum Kip. Thanks for joining us. Tim
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    Hello

    Hello and a warm welcome to the forum. Thanks for joining us. Tim
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    Hello!

    Hi Kate, Welcome to the forum. Thanks for joining us! Tim
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    heeellllooooo!

    Hello and Welcome! Thanks for joining us.
  13. Tim

    Hello :) new to this all

    Hi Boo, Welcome to the forum. In answer to your questions: 1. No, sadly they will hatch 50/50 2. There are a few great articles on the site that Laurence Beeken wrote (author of the excellent Chicken Manual) about Silkies in our Silkie Section Hope this helps... Tim
  14. Tim

    New to the forum from Mississippi

    Welcome to the forum, thanks for joining us :-) Sue's advice is great, I'd do just that. The only product we have here that kills worms and lice / mites are products that contain ivermectin. They are usually sold as spot on treatments but aren't licensed over here for poultry and you need a vet...
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    Hello

    Hello and welcome to the site. Thanks for joining us. I'm also in Bedfordshire ;-) Tim
  16. Tim

    One Little Egg

    Hi all, Last year I sponsored Sophie to do the 3 peaks challenge when she raised £2000 for the British Hen Welfare Trust. This year, she has contacted me with details of her new fundraising adventure.... It's called One Little Egg. You can read about it in this article She is doing really...
  17. Tim

    Hi from Hampshire

    Welcome to the forum, thanks for joining us. I've got far too many eggs at the moment! Tim
  18. Tim

    Hi all ^_^

    Hi Susan, Welcome to the strange world of poultry keepers.... :-)11 I have to agree, they are cute and you will love them.. so we'll be here to answer your questions as they arise... Tim :D
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    British Waterfowl Association Birds for Sale Section

    The British Waterfowl Association has just launched a new 'birds for sale' section to their website. This is a place where BWA members can advertise any waterfowl they may want to sell (you don't have to be a member to browse or buy of course!) Simply visit...
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    Good afternoon.

    Welcome from me too. Thanks for joining us. It sounds like you have your hands full there! I hope you enjoy the forum.
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