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Which breeds are right for you? | Canberra Backyard Poultry
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Rules & Regulations. Local conditions and seasons. Common Diseases and Management. Chickens and your garden. Which breeds are right for you? Introducing new chickens to your flock. Chicks in the City. Canberra Queanbeyan Poultry Club. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. Which breeds are right for you? Below is a list (by no means exhaustive) of breed suggestions. Most of these can be reasonably easily found in the Canberra region. Breeds less likely to go broody.
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Cockerels and Roosters | Canberra Backyard Poultry
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Rules & Regulations. Local conditions and seasons. Common Diseases and Management. Chickens and your garden. Which breeds are right for you? Introducing new chickens to your flock. Chicks in the City. Canberra Queanbeyan Poultry Club. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. Male chickens eat the same as an equivalent age female chicken – i.e. from 6-8 weeks until around 18 weeks of age feed a pullet grower food, after this they can move to a layer feed. Spurs are a sharp ...
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ACT | Canberra Backyard Poultry
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Rules & Regulations. Local conditions and seasons. Common Diseases and Management. Chickens and your garden. Which breeds are right for you? Introducing new chickens to your flock. Chicks in the City. Canberra Queanbeyan Poultry Club. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. The ACT has very sensible laws covering the keeping of poultry. As a first point of reference, see the Animal Welfare (Welfare of Poultry: Non-Commercial) Code of Practice 2010. Animal Welfare Act 1992.
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Pest Management | Canberra Backyard Poultry
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NSW | Canberra Backyard Poultry
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Rules & Regulations. Local conditions and seasons. Common Diseases and Management. Chickens and your garden. Which breeds are right for you? Introducing new chickens to your flock. Chicks in the City. Canberra Queanbeyan Poultry Club. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. Page and we will add the information here. Here are links to some local council pages:. No roosters in urban areas. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Feed for comments on this post.
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Ducks | Canberra Backyard Poultry
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Rules & Regulations. Local conditions and seasons. Common Diseases and Management. Chickens and your garden. Which breeds are right for you? Introducing new chickens to your flock. Chicks in the City. Canberra Queanbeyan Poultry Club. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. To be secure, housing must have solid sheeting or welded mesh at least 1.2mm thick on the roof, floor and walls. Chicken wire is not strong enough and can easily be torn by a fox. Duck housing should b...
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Housing | Canberra Backyard Poultry
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Rules & Regulations. Local conditions and seasons. Common Diseases and Management. Chickens and your garden. Which breeds are right for you? Introducing new chickens to your flock. Chicks in the City. Canberra Queanbeyan Poultry Club. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. The basics of chicken housing is they need somewhere dry and safe. There are two main parts to a chicken enclosure – the house or coop and the run. Another option is a chicken tractor that can be moved...
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Introducing new chickens to your flock | Canberra Backyard Poultry
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Rules & Regulations. Local conditions and seasons. Common Diseases and Management. Chickens and your garden. Which breeds are right for you? Introducing new chickens to your flock. Chicks in the City. Canberra Queanbeyan Poultry Club. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. Introducing new chickens to your flock. Understanding chicken pecking order. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Feed for comments on this post.
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Chicks | Canberra Backyard Poultry
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Rules & Regulations. Local conditions and seasons. Common Diseases and Management. Chickens and your garden. Which breeds are right for you? Introducing new chickens to your flock. Chicks in the City. Canberra Queanbeyan Poultry Club. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. Things to look out for. Loud chirping: this indicates the chicks are unhappy. Check the temperature, food and water. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Feed for comments on this post.