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5/20/2013 12:19:19 PM
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chickens and turkeys together?
I have been told that chickens and turkeys must be seperated because of disease vectors. What is your experience? Do your chcikens and turkeys have any contact? We originally wanted both, but worried about the warnings. We settled for meat chickens and layers. The light Bramhas we have for the first time this year have grown huge, so meat birds, yes. We will see how they do as layers. Next year our layers will be a mix of Bramas and Rhode Island Reds. It sure is interesting how we try new things every year, isn't it?
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