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Shadrach

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It's a serious problem for some written with a touch of humour.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/getting-chickens-out-of-trees-and-into-their-coops.75511/
Getting Chickens Out Of Trees.....and into their coops.

Getting Chickens Out Of Trees.....and into their coops.

This is a picture of a chicken up a tree. She looks very at home up there. Makes a lovely picture. Shame about the photographer not getting the picture in focus. Here’s another picture of a few chickens up a tree. They look lovely too. They’ve even got their kids up there with them. They all...
 

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I wrote this article a while back when I had an older hen who needed a beak trimming on a regular basis...

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Beak and Claw Trimming

Beak and Claw Trimming

Beaks and Claws...every bird has them! Birds use their beaks for grooming, they explore their environment with their beaks, they can feel textures and temperatures with them, scratch in the dirt for bugs and dust bathing, preen their feathers, pick up objects such as food, nesting materials...
 

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Incubating Emu Eggs

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The Ultimate Guide to Setting Up a Chick Brooder

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Moving or Separating Your Broody, and When To Do So

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Types of poultry flock

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How to make Pippin's foraging treat mix.

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@Pyxis
The Myth of the 'Guard' Goose and Why You Should Not Get One

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Money Saving Tip: Buy the Big Bag from the Start!

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How smart are chickens?

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Over-Sized Isn't Just For Sweaters

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Homemade Suet Cake for Poultry!

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@Shadrach
Getting Chickens Out Of Trees.....and into their coops.

Getting Chickens Out Of Trees.....and into their coops.

This is a picture of a chicken up a tree. She looks very at home up there. Makes a lovely picture. Shame about the photographer not getting the picture in focus. Here’s another picture of a few chickens up a tree. They look lovely too. They’ve even got their kids up there with them. They all...
@TwoCrows
Beak and Claw Trimming

Beak and Claw Trimming

Beaks and Claws...every bird has them! Birds use their beaks for grooming, they explore their environment with their beaks, they can feel textures and temperatures with them, scratch in the dirt for bugs and dust bathing, preen their feathers, pick up objects such as food, nesting materials...
 

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This contest ends on June 23rd at 11:59 pm Pacific Time, so get those last-minute entries in, and those of you that have entered, make sure that run a spell checker like Grammarly.

Also remember that only original pictures, taken by you, or someone you know (with their permission) may be used.
 
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Here is my second entry: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/repecka-illustrates-coop-ventilation.77659/
Repecka Illustrates Coop Ventilation

Repecka Illustrates Coop Ventilation

Hello, humans. I'm Repecka and I'm here to teach you about coop ventilation. As you know, birds have very delicate respiratory systems. They could have used hens down in those coal mines but even the tiniest bantams were too big for those little cages. So one of the best ways to keep us healthy...
 

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Official BYC Article Writing Contest - #16
Contest End Date: June 23rd, 2022 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time

Short Version:
Write a great article and you could win a great prize & have your article featured on the homepage of BYC!

Detailed Version:
We are constantly amazed at how knowledgeable and helpful our community members are! The BYC forum provides a wonderful opportunity for members to post questions and reply with answers. Unfortunately, a lot of really amazing information can get lost in the super activity on the forum.

Over the years we’ve received a ton of requests to add more articles & FAQs to our Learning Center. Our BYC Coop Page Contests have been super successful and now we have over 3000 chicken coop articles in our Chicken Coops section! Hopefully, we can have similar success with this BYC Article Contest!!

This contest is not for coop articles. If you have a coop article, please enter the coop article contest here.

Suggested reading:

The Process:
  1. You write an article.
  2. Entries accepted until June 23rd, 2022 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time
  3. Judging starts June 24th.
  4. Judging ends July 2nd.
  5. Winners announced July 5th.

Prizes
PlacePrize
FirstA $100 Brinsea Gift Certificate, or a $120 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or two 12-month PFMs ($120 value) for themselves or a friend
SecondA $50 Brinsea Gift Certificate, or a $50 BYC Store Gift Certificate, or a 12-month PFM ($60 value) for themselves or a friend
Third$30 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 6-month PFM ($35 value) for themselves or a friend.
Fourth$15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.
Fifth$15 BYC Store Gift Certificate or a 3-month PFM ($20 value) for themselves or a friend.

How To Enter:
  1. Pick a poultry-related topic. We suggest writing an article that is not already covered in our Learning Center, but is a topic that would be a good addition to one of the sections in the Learning Center.
  2. See here for article/member page/coop page writing tutorial:
  3. Create a well-worded & detailed title. Example: “How To Raise & Process Chickens for Meat - Tips & Pictures” is much better than: “Meat Chickens”
  4. Write a unique high-quality article with around 500 words (more is fine as long as it is good/helpful info). It must have at least one picture relative to the subject. Bonus points if you add more pictures.
  5. Post a reply to this thread with a link to your completed article(s) - A maximum of Two article submissions per member will be allowed.
Rules:
  1. All articles must be written by you and must be unique (do not copy from other sources).
  2. Absolutely NO COPYRIGHTED content allowed!
  3. Only original pictures, taken by you, or someone you know (with their permission) may be used.
  4. ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  5. Sorry, articles and pages submitted to our previous contests will not count for this contest.
  6. All articles must contain accurate information, must be a minimum of 500 words (shoot for 750+), and should contain pictures relative to the subject matter.
  7. Please spell-check and grammar-check your article(s).
  8. BYC retains full license of articles submitted.
  9. ALL pictures MUST be uploaded to BYC and not hosted on other image sites, personal websites, etc.
  10. For bonus points, try to include at least one link at the end of your article to another related BYC article, thread, or post.
  11. Open to all BYC members.
  12. All BYC rules apply: Terms of Service (Rules).
  13. Entries accepted through June 23rd, 2022 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time

Here are some great examples of existing BYC articles:

Here are some article ideas to get you started:

Raising and Processing Ducks for Meat

How to Use Permethrin Spray and Dust on Birds and Coops

Blackhead Disease in Turkeys

When Can Chicks Go Outside?


We look forward to your submissions!!
(Wait, you’re not the writing type? If you have an idea for an article that you’d like to see someone write, please reply to this thread with an idea for a title and a quick description of what you’d like to see contained in the article.)
 

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