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Managing a backyard chicken flock

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Re: Raising exhibition chickens

Jennifer Fees ·
Hello, I am wondering if I can share this with our Spokane County 4-H families OR is this just for extension staff? Jennifer Fees, WSU
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Michelle Cox ·
How do I stop receiving constant emails from this site? I’ve adjusted the email notifications three times and I still receive multiple emails per day. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Dr. Cox
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Dr. Jacquie Jacob ·
All our webinars are free and open to the public.
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Overview of chicken anatomy

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Overview of chicken anatomy

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Rafael E. Sepulveda Rivera ·
Como hago para registrarme?
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Aaron Weibe ·
Hola Rafael. Dice que actualizará esta lista con un enlace para el evento o registro. Dice que esto sucederá poco antes del evento. ¡Wepa!
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Raising exhibition chickens

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Re: Growing Moringa & Nutritional Benefits

Russell & Jewell Bean ·
Attached are beneficial files for moringa.
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Raising your own meat chickens

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Raising ducks for egg production

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Virtual and In-Person Volunteer in Trinidad and Tobago

Amanda Dickson ·
While some travel restrictions are still in effect, there are opportunities for virtual and/or in-person volunteer through USAID’s Farmer-to-Farmer (F2F) project in Trinidad and Tobago. During the COVID-19 pandemic, how we implement the F2F program has had to adjust and is temporarily offering virtual/remote assignments that will meet the needs of Trinbagonians. Currently, the borders are open to visitors and they are currently distributing COVID vaccines with the hopes of vaccinating ~70%...
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Basics of poultry genetics

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Breeding purebred poultry

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Making your own poultry feed

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Overview of chicken anatomy

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Backyard Poultry Certification Course

Timothy McDermott ·
Interest in keeping backyard poultry for personal and family food security has steadily increased over the past decade. Many cities and municipalities require a certificate for residents to keep backyard poultry. Increased numbers of youth are raising chickens and turkeys for 4-H livestock projects. Maybe you just want to learn more about the keeping of a backyard flocks. Whatever your reason, OSU Extension has you covered with this Backyard Poultry Certification Course that discusses...
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Chicken health and wellbeing

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It’s Agricultural Fair and Exhibition Season: Do You Know How to Protect Your Show Animals?

Joanna Cummings ·
Agricultural fairs and exhibitions are in full swing across the U.S., and with the recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in dairy cows, it is important to know how to protect animals from diseases before, during, and after an event. A highly effective strategy for doing this is with biosecurity, the preventative practices that protect farm animals from getting sick and spreading diseases. An online series of learning modules is helping students discover what...
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Food for chickens

 
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