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12 hours ago ago from Cambodia Calling
A tourist from the US told me about some big US company opening up in Cambodia to grow corn. It turns out the corn will be used for animal feed, which leads to the conclusion that industrial commercial farming will no doubt be carried out in this country. It's always been a possibility because farming is mostly still done by small-time farmers (also called backyard farmers) across the country. According to Cambodia's Department of Animal ...
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Many people new to chicken keeping are shocked when a chicken dies. They're used to comparatively long-lived dogs and cats. With a pet, when something goes wrong, there's a vet to hurry to. There's time to nurse the illness. Money is spent. The animal lives. But, chickens, being prey animals, often hide their ailments until it is too late. Or, they sicken and die within 24 hours. If you do call your vet, you'll find out that he/she only ...
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Chicken coop building plans are not all that difficult. Indeed, many of us are finding that taking a DIY approach could be a brilliant idea. Even if you're truly not into humanities, crafts, and building, you may still be able to construct a chicken coop with the right kind of plans. You may save both time and cash by going this route. So, what do you look for in chicken coop building plans? How will you know which ones to go by? Well, ...
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