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A recent article from Iowa State University established that the increase in egg prices leads people to be more interested in backyard poultry. Remember that the U.S. is facing a rise in the prices of eggs due to avian flu, a disease that resulted in the culling of more than 50 million birds since 2022.
Therefore, in the Iowa State Univerisity publication, Christa Hartsook gives some advice to start a backyard flock since preparation before the arrival of the birds is important to have a healthy and successful flock. So, you can take into consideration the following:
Selection of the breed:
Shipment of the chicks:
Chicks for egg production will ship via United States Postal Service to your nearest post office. From there, the post office will call you to pick up your chicks. Proper care of your newly hatched chicks is essential to their survival rate.
What is necessary during the placement of backyard poultry?
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