If it's time to increase your poultry flock, consider adding geese. Geese are rich sources of protein, especially if you like dark meat. Unlike most birds, geese are easy to raise. They take care of themselves after they are two weeks old.
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With nearly 22 million ducks raised in the United States each year, more and more small farm operations are adding ducks to their yards. Besides being a pleasure to watch in the yard and the pond, ducks can provide a source of high-quality meat for...
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Ducks look alike, that's a simple fact. It is difficult for a non-duck farmer to tell the difference between a male duck, (drake) and a female (duck). But there are some subtle differences that can tell the tale without using the difficult and often...
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Ducks, whether they are raised as farm animals or pets, are great animals to keep domestically. However, ducks have special nutritional requirements. If you do not feed ducks the right food, they will not grow properly. Poor duck nutrition can also lead...
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Bantam chickens are a nice way to enter the world of pet birds. Many people raise these feisty little birds for their variety of colors. The birds also supply plenty of eggs, although the eggs are extra small. Even though you can eat the meat from your...
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