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' Getting started with chickens : Small Farms : University of Minnesota Extension Page 3 of 3 <br /> Keep the area as bio-secure as possible. Don't let visitors into the pen are where the chicks are. <br /> Finally, in hot weather, when the birds are in the final 4 weeks of growth, and it's over 85-90 degrees, <br /> pull the feed during the hottest part of the day. Birds can be stressed by the heat and die during this <br /> period, especially if they eat heavily during the heat of the day. <br /> If you have questions, please call me at 612-625-6224 or send an email to marti067(c�umn.edu. <br /> CATEGORIES: <br /> Livestock <br /> Leave a comment <br /> Siqn in to comment. <br /> �2072 Regents of the Universlty of Minnesota.All rights reserved. <br /> The Unfversity of Minnesote is an equal opportunity educator and employer <br /> http://blog.lib.umn.edu/efans/small-farms/2012/03/getting-started-with-chickens.php 1/17/2013 <br />
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