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Chickens should always be checked for their health so that possible diseases can be identified and treated quickly. Many diseases can already be avoided by keeping them clean and appropriate to the species. Other diseases are caused by viruses, bacteria and parasites through no fault of their own. Watch well You should always watch your […]