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	<title>Eni&#039;s Rare Breed Chickens</title>
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	<description>Enis rare breeds &#38; traditional chickens</description>
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		<title>Feeding Chickens</title>
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		As with all other animals it is important to feed chickens a balanced diet.
Many  people think of chickens as vegetarian, but i have seen chickens eating  insects, worms, slugs, frogs and even a dove. despite this, chickens  should not be fed scraps containing meat.
scraps and leftovers will not suffice, as although chickens [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://enisrarebreedchickens.wura.co.uk/feeding-chickens/</link>
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		<title>Chicken Breeding</title>
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		Breeding flocks
If you want your chickens to have  chicks you need to choose a good, healthy breeding flock.
You should choose birds that are  100% healthy. Their feathers should be shiny and smooth, they should have clear eyes and nostrils.
The maximum number of hens you  can have with one cock depends on the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://enisrarebreedchickens.wura.co.uk/chicken-breeding/</link>
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		<title>My experiences</title>
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		Sunday 27th December 2009
I read that if you cross a gold cockerel with a  silver hen the chick will be gold if its a hen and silver if its a cock.   Elphan Elvis our gold partridge Dutch bantam was crossed with silver star our silver Dutch hen before we knew they had [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://enisrarebreedchickens.wura.co.uk/sunday-27th-december-2009/</link>
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		<title>Diseases</title>
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		DISEASES
AVOIDING DISEASED CHICKENS
· Clean out BEFORE necessary.
· Disinfect house regularly.
· Dose chickens in louse and mite powder every month. *
· sufficient ventilation in the hen house is important.
· Take all food that has not been eaten out of the coop every day.
· Have birds vaccinated against incurable diseases if vaccine exists.
· Feed well balanced diet.
· [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://enisrarebreedchickens.wura.co.uk/diseases/</link>
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		<title>Chicken fancier Mecca &#8211; National Poultry Show Stoneleigh</title>
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One of the most important dates on the calendar of Chicken fanciers and other poultry keeper is the national poultry show organised by the poultry club of Great Britain. This years poultry show takes place on Saturday 28th of November at the National Agricultural Centre, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire.
Apart from the fact that you will have the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://enisrarebreedchickens.wura.co.uk/chicken-fancier-mecca-national-poultry-show-stoneleigh/</link>
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		<title>Wyandotte Chickens</title>
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		If you are a novice in raising chickens, then it is advised that you go for Wyandotte’s chicken breed. They are both attractive and they have excellent egg producing capabilities.
A fully grown Wyandotte  chicken weighs 3kg ( 6 and a half pounds).  The bantam variety of the Wyandotte breed is smaller than the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://enisrarebreedchickens.wura.co.uk/wyandotte-chickens-all-round-nice-bird/</link>
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		<title>Dutch Bantams</title>
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Dutch Bantam
The Dutch Bantam is a desired, ornamental breed kept by many chicken fanciers. ‘Bantam’ is the wrong name because the Dutch are one of the few true miniatures as they are not a diminutive form of large fowl.
These upright proud little birds originated from the Netherlands. Recent DNA tests showed that Drente and Friesian [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://enisrarebreedchickens.wura.co.uk/dutch-bantams/</link>
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