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Tiny Wonders, Big Personalities: Discover Sugar Feather Farm’s Bantam Chickens!
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Tiny Wonders, Big Personalities: Discover Sugar Feather Farm’s Bantam Chickens!

Here at Sugar Feather Farm, we are passionate about poultry, and our Bantam chickens hold a special place in our hearts! These miniature versions of popular breeds offer all the charm, personality, and beauty of their larger counterparts, but in a more compact size. Whether you have a smaller backyard, live in an urban setting, or simply appreciate their adorable stature and unique traits, our Bantams are a delightful and rewarding addition to any flock.

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Cluck, Quack, Gobble & More: Finding Your Ideal Fowl Companion

Cluck, Quack, Gobble & More: Finding Your Ideal Fowl Companion

Navigating the world of backyard fowl can be an incredibly rewarding experience, offering everything from fresh eggs to natural pest control and delightful companionship. But with so many charming, feathered friends available, how do you choose the right ones for your flock? Let's dive into the unique characteristics of chickens, ducks, guinea fowl, geese, turkeys, and quail, considering their care, temperament, looks, and some fun facts about each.

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Understanding Salmonella Pullorum

Understanding Salmonella Pullorum

Salmonella Pullorum is a highly contagious bacterial disease that has haunted poultry keepers for over a century. Originally identified in 1899 as White Bacillary Diarrhea, it was later renamed in 1929. While this disease primarily affects chickens and other avian species, its impact on poultry breeding, hatching success, and overall flock health makes it a critical issue

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Oil of Oregano For Fowl? You Bet!

Oil of Oregano For Fowl? You Bet!

The Turkey Flock is continuing on with The Oil of Oregano Program due to the overwhelming success over the last two years. It should be noted that because of the use of The Oil of Oregano, this Farm is now chemical-free and will qualify for Organic Certification.

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All About Chicken Combs!

All About Chicken Combs!

Many people consider the chicken’s comb ornamental and mostly for show. What people may not know is that the chicken comb is considered an organ. The physiology of the comb is quite unique, and can be seen during incubation in as early as seven days. Development of the comb is influenced by either testosterone or estrogen.

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