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Re: Chicken help
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To: davis@eskimo.com
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Subject: Re: Chicken help
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From: Claire Boozer <cboozer@promus.com>
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Date: 18 May 1995 17:10:05 GMT
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Article: 18037 of misc.rural
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Newsgroups: misc.rural
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Organization: The Promus Companies, Inc. (Memphis, TN)
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References: <D8FHr6.Lvn@eskimo.com>
You may be interested in subscribing to a (new) mailing list for
domesticated birds. The announcement follows:
>DOM_BIRD@PLEARN.EDU.PL - For owners, breeders, and farmers of
>domesticated birds DOM_BIRD is a new list for owners, breeders
>and farmers of the wide variety of domesticated birds. This
>list was created for the express purpose of discussing
>anything from the nutritional requirements of your breeders,
>to the shows and events held for displaying the many variety
>of fancy breeds of domesticated birds. If you wish to discuss
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>equipment used for incubating eggs, the veterinary care and
>management of adults or chicks, or find the best way to handle
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>any aspect of domesticated bird ownership, you are welcome to
>join DOM_BIRD. In the future, DOM_BIRD may also serve as a
>gateway to a newsgroup on domesticated birds, so that a wider
>audience can be reached.
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>Domesticated birds can be classified as (but not limited to)
>those birds that could possibly be found in a typical
>farmyard. The following are some examples of domesticated
>birds:
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> Peafowl Turkeys
> Guinea Fowl Doves
> Pheasants Emus
> Quail Ostriches
> Ducks Rheas
> Geese
> Chickens - commercial and fancy breeds
> Pigeons - homing and fancy breeds
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>DOM_BIRD will NOT be a place for campaigning for the rights of
>animals, debating the ethics of maintaining or hunting of
>domesticated birds, discussing the pros and cons of
>vegetarianism, or the swapping of recipes. This is, first and
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>foremost, a list for people who enjoy and prosper from a
>relationship with domesticated birds.
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>In summary, anything that may be related to all types of
>domesticated birds and/or human-domesticated bird interactions
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>may be posted here.
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> To subscribe to DOM_BIRD, send the following command to
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> For example: SUBSCRIBE DOM_BIRD Jane Doe
Good luck!
Claire Boozer