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read some good books then find a system that suits you and  your birds and stick with it until the end of season DO NOT keep chopping and changing

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Firstly allow a flow of fresh air ... this should hit the back and then go out up through the cetre of the roof preferably. Clean water and feed only ever available.

Then just set a routine that YOU can be regular with. make the birds adapt to YOUR system, and not you to theirs' ... When is in reality someone else's. So you will lose some and the bright spark that knows everything but doesn't very well will soon tell you why. Rubbish! Everyone, regardless of system loses birds... I do believe though that it is because in the main they don't like the system. BUT others will, and the ones bred with. GOOD birds do and Will adapt.

But one nevers does any good as a norm swapping and changing all the time. They are creatures of habbit and instincs... by all means nellie to their qualms... but within your SYSTEM.

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read some good books then find a system that suits you and  your birds and stick with it until the end of season DO NOT keep chopping and changing

 

Had 3 natural hens - lost their cocks - put them in roundabout section - 3/4 way through season- still didn't have cocks for them but they got a brief taster before the races  - last race - those 3 were 1st, 2nd and 3rd club Lillers

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