| Wed, May 27 2009 10:38pm BST 1 |

Poultry Talk. com Team
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Hi there.
Welcome to the new Poultry Talk. A free to join and use Forum and
network.
It is so easy to meet new people interested in poultry from around
the globe and stay in touch using Poultry Talk. I really do hope
this site will benefit you. Although it does contain many features,
I think it maintains a clean look and easy to use/navigate
feel.
If you have any feedback, or ways in which I could improve the site
please do post them or let me know, and if you need any help, just
click the 'Help' link below your account name or ask myself.
I do have further plans for the site in the future and to enable it
to grow we need to spread the word. I am of course doing this, but
if you are able to tell your friends, provide a link to us or tell
anyone you think would be interested, this would help. Thank
you.
I look forward to seeing you on here, please do introduce yourself!
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| Mon, Feb 15 2010 09:27am GMT 2 |

annabelle
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Hi all recently joined and would like to know if anyone else lives
in Wales? I live in South Wales and like all chickens, have a
fairly mixed bunch at moment, might get more Pekins or Wyandottes.
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| Mon, Feb 15 2010 10:44am GMT 3 |

Poultry Talk. com Team
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Hi Annabelle.
Welcome to Poultry Talk. com. Not from Wales myself, think we may
have a couple of members from Wales, not sure how active they are
on the network yet though.
I do have a very soft spot for pekins, use to keep them in four
colours, they are such docile and friendly little birds, now widely
available in soo many pretty colours, along with the
Wyandottes.
Do keep us updated on how you get on with you birds.
Look forward to hearing more.
Regards,
Jamie.
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| Mon, Feb 15 2010 06:54pm GMT 4 |

poppydog66
18 Posts
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Hi Annabelle, I m in south wales!
Alex
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| Mon, Feb 15 2010 07:33pm GMT 5 |

annabelle
9 Posts
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Hi poppydog66
thx 4 reply nice to know i'm not alone, like your pictures..
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| Tue, Feb 16 2010 12:42am GMT 6 |

poppydog66
18 Posts
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Thanks Annabelle, nice to know I m not the only nutty chicken
lover in south wales lol!
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| Tue, Feb 16 2010 09:38pm GMT 7 |

annabelle
9 Posts
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Hi Alex, you r not alone lol... started with a few layers now got
chickens everywhere..they drive the kids mad always chasing them
around so funny..
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| Wed, Feb 17 2010 01:27am GMT 8 |

poppydog66
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Yep thats how we started, got some ex free range chickens - loved
em - got some more lol! then got Galagher the guard goose, shortly
followed by his missus Gladys. Then we got Burdie the marran as a
wee little thing ( about the size of a tennis ball with legs) - he
is now our resident stud and all round show off lol. Then recently
we got three cherry valley ducks who will hopefully be joined by Mr
Duck at the weekend! The daughter thinks its all fab she spends
most of her time walking round with Burdie or some one tucked under
her arm! My sons just think ive lost the plot and the OH just goes
with the flow now - he has given up trying to persuade me to take
up normal past times like house work! lol
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| Wed, Feb 17 2010 09:17am GMT 9 |

annabelle
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oh dear sounds just like my lot kids these days lol...
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| Thu, May 6 2010 11:16pm BST 10 |

mabon19
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Hi I'm new to keeping chickens, so new I haven't got any hens yet,
still building there hotel.
So I could do with some advice on the number of large hens i can
keep in the space i have avalable please,
so far they have a shed five foot six by five foot six for there
roost and nesting space and a scratching shed will be five foot six
by therteen foot when its finished.
I can only find info for open runs not a scratching shed, and that
gose from ten square foot per hen to forty square foot per hen !!!
the later would allow for one and a half hens.
I hope someone will have an ansewer, befor i get cried away with
all the breeds i like and want to keep lol
( too much choice and limeted space )
thank you
Paul
BB
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| Wed, May 26 2010 06:52am BST 11 |

Momma Hen
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Hi! There! I currently have 8 Straight run chicks. I have reared
baby chicks before but never as straight run, how do i tell the
difference from a cockerel and a hen when they are so young, what
is the best age to start looking for a difference!?
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| Mon, Jul 19 2010 08:10am BST 12 |

byppy
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Hi there I am new to this, I have just been given as a birthday
gift 2 beautiful 17week old Isa Warrens and I want to get it right,
I live in East Lothian in Scotland, I have slabbed where the coop
sits and at the moment they are on a gravel run but have fenced off
part of the garden for them, so they will have some grass I only
have had them 2 days so they are still getting used to me and their
new surroundings any advice would be gratefully received.
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| Tue, Jul 20 2010 06:49pm BST 13 |

Chickenloon
14 Posts
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Hi, Sounds like your doing everything right :) I'm sure pretty soon
you will end up getting more hens. Chicken keeping very soon turns
into an obsession!
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| Tue, Aug 3 2010 02:44pm BST 14 |

Benny Wenny
1 Posts
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Hey, I'm new here. I got my hens just a few days ago and they're
still settling in. Just came on here in case I ever needed any help
with them, and help other people with their hens as well.
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| Sat, Aug 7 2010 12:17am BST 15 |

Poultry Talk. com Team
316 Posts
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Hi and welcome. Sorry for the delay in replying.
Hope you will enjoy being a member. Please do post any questions
you have and make yourself 'at home'. If you need any help, please
let us know.
Enjoy your birds!
Regards,
Jamie.
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| Sat, Aug 21 2010 09:58pm BST 16 |

Ginny
4 Posts
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Hi there
I am new to this so winging it at the moment.
I have had chickens for a year now but at the moment I am having
problems with them. They have got colds and it is going round and
round. I was wondering if it is the water I am using. I have to get
it out of a water tank in the field where I keep them as there is
no tap, and pigeons poo in the water. I clean it out but as soon as
i clean it, they poo in it again. What I would like to know is if
anyone has tried using viratec-p in the drinking water and if it
will stereilise the water.
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