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The Chocolate Orpington

| Poultry Blogs Network | May 2, 2010

chocolate-orpington-bantam-cockerel-matt-hansonThe Chocolate Orpington is a relatively new colour of Orpington and currently to my knowledge only exists in bantam size although I’m sure it won’t be long before they are crossed into large fowl. The choc gene responsible for the chocolate colour was discovered by the late Dr. Clive Carefoot around 1993-1994. It is a rare Sex-Linked Recessive gene that is basically a dilution of black pigment. This means that out of a pair of genes, the female will be chocolate with just one copy of the gene but the male requires two copies of the choc gene to look chocolate. This also means that black males can look black, but be carrying the chocolate gene.

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All-Ireland Egg Championship 2010

| General | April 27, 2010

This year the All-Ireland Egg Championship will be held on the 3rd of May 2010 in Rockcorry, Co. Monaghan. The Monaghan Poultry Fanciers Club will be accommodating the event and will also be holding a poultry bring & buy sale on the day. The past Egg Championships have been very successful, well participated, and the prizes substantial. The club will also be holding sales during the year on the 28th of August and the 30th of October.

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Fancy Feeds Stockists in Ireland

| General | March 13, 2010

Based in the heart of rural north Essex, The Fancy Feed Company is family owned and run and dedicated to producing well balanced, nutritious animal and poultry feeds from natural ingredients. They produce meal that contains Non-GM ingredients and is medication free. I noticed that a lot of people are using the feed, but many were finding it hard to source so I contacted the owners and they supplied me with a full list of all their stockists in Ireland, courtesy of Judy Maxwell (Their manager for Ireland).
Update: Interested in Fancy Feeds? Check out their brochure for 2010 here!

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A Cheap Chicken or Duck House

| Poultry Blogs Network | March 12, 2010

cheap-chicken-houseThe ‘cheap’ Chicken or Duck house costs about €25 to build, yet they are the most sturdy, well insulated houses I have! Normally my advice to people looking to buy a chicken house is not to buy too cheap since they will end up either having the fox get in to it, or after a few years will be buying again but building this chicken or duck house, if you pardon the pun, goes against the grain. You must be thinking by now that this all seems too good to be true, but there is one key ingredient to this house that keeps the cost down, and that is, the frame underneath it which is a surplus wooden packing crate.

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New Chick Box Plastic Nestboxes

| Poultry Blogs Network | February 16, 2010

Chick-BoxChick Box is a new plastic nesting box that looks promising in the fight against Red Mite. BEC, the makers of Chick Box have sent us this information about it:

A new all plastic poultry nesting box called the Chick Box is set to dramatically improve the way thousands of keepers can care for their birds. The Chick Box, from BEC, takes just seconds to clean, ending hours of work for poultry keepers struggling to keep boxes free from harmful red mite and other pests and bacteria.

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