Chicken Keeping for Beginners, Part 5: Health
We breed Buff Orpington chickens and have kept them for a number of years. You might be thinking that you'd like to have a few chickens of your own. In that case, this series of videos is just for you so that you can find all the information you need to start chicken keeping. In this fifth video of the series we'll look at the 3 key components of looking after the health of your chickens: 1) Prevention 2) Observation 3) Treatment IMPORTANT NOTE: Ivermectin is toxic to cats and collie dog types Equipment used in this video: Smite biocidal disinfectant: https://amzn.to/2owQMkT Wound Spray: https://amzn.to/2owqgYR Haynes Chicken Manual: https://amzn.to/2owQMkT Pet Carrier: https://amzn.to/2nKjY7w Opening Music credits: Artist = Earth Tree Healing Composer = Claudine West Website = https://claudinewestmusic.com/earth-t... Incidental Music credits: Website = http://bensound.com

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