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  2. Fowl cholera - Wikipedia

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    Outbreaks occur in cold and wet weather (in late summer, fall and winter). The outbreaks are often traced back to the presence of rodents in the breeding houses. These are thought to spread the disease from carcasses of dead birds (possibly from neighboring backyards), improperly disposed of.

  3. How To Check Chicken Temperature - AOL

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    As the weather gets colder, roast chicken dinners become more and more alluring. But to get that chicken cooked just right, you have to make sure the bird has reached the appropriate temperature ...

  4. Fowlpox - Wikipedia

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    Fowlpox is the worldwide disease of poultry caused by viruses of the family Poxviridae and the genus Avipoxvirus.The viruses causing fowlpox are distinct from one another but antigenically similar, possible hosts including chickens, turkeys, quail, canaries, pigeons, and many other species of birds.

  5. Guineafowl - Wikipedia

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    Young guineafowl (called keets) are very sensitive to weather, in particular cold temperatures. Guinea hens are not known to be good mothers, [5] but in the wild, the guinea hen's mate (a guinea cock) may help tend the young keets during the day by keeping them warm and finding food. Sometimes, more than one cock helps raise the young.

  6. You Can't Help But Crack Up at These Jokes about Chickens - AOL

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    After all, chickens come with a bunch of im-peck-able perks: Fresh eggs in an assortment of beautiful colors, automatic pest control, waste that can contribute to the compost pile or fertilizer ...

  7. Beak trimming - Wikipedia

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    An adult bird which has been beak-trimmed as a chick. Beak trimming (also spelled as beak-trimming; informally as debeaking), or beak conditioning, is the partial removal of the beak of poultry, especially layer hens and turkeys, although it is also performed on some quail and ducks.

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