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January 2015 CoP meeting for small and backyard flocks

The first meeting for 2015 will be held January 7, 2015 at 1:30 PM.

Topics:
- Overview of 2014 analytics
- Plans for 2015

Number of users
Month    Unique  Sessions
Jan        8593      9945
Feb        8113      8723
Mar        9828    10977
Apr        10657   11733
May      13216    14669
Jun       18217    19991
Jul        19715    21692
Aug      19206    21576
Sep      24251    27028
Oct      29398     33367
Nov     30241     34268
Dec     27115     30256
Total   210713    244254

Average pages/view = 1.54
Average duration = 1:22 minutes
82% New users
18% Return users

Top pages
1. Normal behavior
2. Mobile slaughter
3. Raising chickens for egg production
4. Avian digestive system
5. Feeding chickens for egg production
6. External anatomy
7. Avian reproductive system - female
8. Raising guinea fowl
9. Avian reproductive system - male
10. Small and backyard flocks

Where users are from US = 52.6%
States
1. California 11384
2. Texas 9029
3. New York 5597
4. Pennsylvania 5321
5. North Carolina 5307
6. Florida 5161
7. Washington 4609
8. Virginia 4594
9. Georgia 4347
10. Michigan 4347
15. Missouri
16. Kentucky
40. Maine
50. Delaware

Technology
Chrome 32.52%
Safari 20.27%
Internet explorer 18.32%
Firefox 13.55%

Windows 51.96%

Webinars
12/11 Coaching an avian bowl team 16 views (10 evaluations available)
12/10 Feeds and feeding 48
11/12 Cost evaluation of different housing systems 43
11/6 Starting a small scale commercial operation 64
10/21 Processing poultry 38
9/25 Winter care of poultry 249
8/21 Avian anatomy and necropsy 161 + 206 via youtube
7/10 Behavior 235
6/9 Lighting 248 (10 evaluations available)
5/29 Ameraucana vs Delaware 80 (8 evaluations available)
5/15 Composting 78
3/10 NPIP 41

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