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TOWNLINEPOULTRY FARM
2019 CATALOGthank you for requesting our
WELCOME TO THE 2019 HATCHING SEASON!
THIS YEAR BRINGS SEVERAL EGG-CITING NEW CHANGES! You’re going to crow over our new egg laying breeds and new FREE SHIPPING!*
*Free shipping offered to most state zones, simplified & reduced rate shipping for extended area states.
See state zone map near the back of the catalog for details.
YOU WOULDN’T HIRE A MECHANIC WHO HAS NEVER DRIVEN A CAR…
YOU WOULDN’T BUY MACHINERY FROM SOMEONE WHO COULDN’T OPERATE IT…
THEN WHY WOULD YOU BUY CHICKS FROM SOMEONE WHO DOESN’T RAISE POULTRY?
At Townline Poultry Farm, that’s what we do! By producing, raising, and caring for our own breeder flocks
that are housed on site, we are front to end poultry farmers with daily contact with our birds. Unlike most
hatcheries that source fertile eggs from flocks they have little to no involvement with, we are in the coops
daily, living the lifestyle alongside our customers. From our experience raising chickens to our 105 years of
knowledge in the hatching industry, we are equipped and excited to help you succeed with your new flock!
Not just a hatchery, more than just hatchery men – from our backyard farm to yours.
GUARANTEES
Townline guarantees 100% live arrival of chicks
purchased.
*Inspect chicks immediately upon arrival - notification of
problem required within 48 hours of receipt. Every effort will be
made to replace your loss. We cannot reship replacements of
less than 15; however the cost of lost product will be refunded.
Sexing is guaranteed with 90% accuracy.
*Contact Townline as soon as a sexing error is determinable
for assistance with solution. Townline does not guarantee the
percent of pullets in straight run chicks except that they will be
boxed as hatched.
Hatching eggs guaranteed at 70% fertility.
At no point will a refund or credit exceed the
amount of purchase.
CONTACT US
Townline Poultry Farm, Inc.
PO Box 108
Zeeland, MI 49464
phone: (888) 685-0040 or (616) 772-6514
fax: (616) 772-2969
www.townlinehatchery.com
OFFICE HOURS
FEBRUARY - APRIL
Monday - Friday 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. EST
Saturday 9:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. EST
MAY - JANUARY
Monday - Thursday 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. EST
Friday 8:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. EST
TERMS
Orders must be paid for before they will ship.
Payment methods include:
Credit Cards
Visa, Discover, American Express, Mastercard
Check
Money Order
Minimum Order for any one breed:
The smallest orders that we ship alone are listed below.
Chicken Breeds .......................................................15
Turkeys .......................................................................15
Ducks ..........................................................................15
Guineas .................................................................... 20
Bantams ................................................................... 30
Pheasants ................................................................ 30
Townline Poultry Farm, Inc. is certified by the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) as pullorum-typhoid free, avian influenza clean, and salmonella monitored.
NPIP certificates are available upon request.
Townline employs a rigorous biosecurity and salmonella mitigation program in partnership with agricultural and health departments at federal and state levels. Please review Salmonella information on front page for more information and safe-handling practices.
The purchaser understands and agrees that the handling of poultry or live birds may result in contamination or disease, including but not limited to any strains of salmonella. The Purchaser also understands and agrees that the Goods and/or Services described are being sold in an “as is, where is” condition, with no warranty for any purpose or condition. The Purchaser accepts all risks and hazards associated with the purchase of all Goods and/or Services from Townline Poultry Farm, Inc. (herein after the “Seller”), and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Seller against any and all costs, loss and liability, including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees, for all personal injury and/or property damage caused by any of the Goods and/or Services provided or performed by the Seller, including all claims based upon the alleged fault of Seller, whether or not also based upon the alleged fault of Purchaser. Such indemnification shall also include the Seller’s employees, agents, and representatives, whether such Goods and/or Services were provided or performed on the premises of the Seller or the Purchaser or elsewhere. The Purchaser shall defend, at the Purchaser’s sole cost and expense, any action or claim for personal injury or property damage brought against the Seller by a third party exposed to the Goods and/or Services.
Please visit www.townlinehatchery.com for more information.
POLICY AND TERMS
GO PAPERLESS
Opt for invoices to be emailed and tracking
information will be sent automatically!
Due to ongoing biosecurity
measures, Townline Poultry
does not allow orders to be
picked up at our location.
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GIFT CERTIFICATES
Perfect for the chicken enthusiast in your life! Not redeemable for cash. Dates and availability may vary.
VITAMINS & ELECTROLYTES
Give your chicks a healthy start by adding vitamins & electrolytes to their water as soon as you get them home. One packet is good for 128 gallons of water.
$9 per packet Mixing ratio: 1/4 tsp per gallon
MAREK’S VACCINE
Marek’s disease is a liver disease that can be fatalto chickens. Protect your flock by getting your order vaccinated.
$.20 per chick I Minimum charge of $5
BEAK TRIMMING
Pecking is a habit that any chicken can pick up due to various reasons. Avoid serious injury and keep your chickens safe with beak trimming.
$.20 per chick I Minimum charge of $5
CHICKEN CARE 101
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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BASIC GUIDE TO POULTRY CARE
• A brooder with around 18” wall height should be set up and can contain them for several weeks.
• The temperature should read 95˚F under the light for the first two weeks. You can decrease that temperature by 5 degrees each week until you reach 65 degrees. At this point, they may not need an additional heat source depending on the weather. *Turkeys, Guineas, and Pheasants start at 100˚F
• Select a nutritionally balanced feed for the type of chicks you have purchased and supply them with water and feed all of the time.
• Clean and disinfect your feeders and waterers weekly to reduce disease risk.
BROODER EQUIPMENT
l Heat Lamp & bulb
l Feeder
l Waterer
l Pine Shavings
l Starter Feed (per poultry type)
l Thermometer – Recommended!
l 1/2 square foot per chick (7-8’ across for 100 chicks)
BEHAVIORS TO WATCH FOR• Temperature Behaviors TOO COLD: Chicks are huddled and crowding together under the light. TOO WARM: Chicks are spread out and far from the heat source. PERFECT!: Chicks “donut” around the heat source and are spaced out comfortably.
• Pasty Hind Ends This can indicate that they are too warm and/or do not have enough space. Be sure to remove the blockage gently with warm water and a wash cloth.
• Pecking This can also indicate that the chicks do not have enough space and/or are too warm. Double check your thermometer and raise the heat lamp to decrease brooder temperature if needed. A red bulb can dim the brooder and help reduce pecking as well.
• Lethargy If the chicks had a hard trip while being shipped and seem lethargic or weak upon arrival, put a spoonful of sugar in one quart of water and dip their beaks in it. Switch back to regular water after 24hrs. Townline also offers vitamins and electrolyte packs that can be ordered and shipped with your chicks.
CHICK TIPS
• Upon arrival, dip their beaks into their water source. This teaches them where to find their water and encourages them to hydrate quicker after shipping. Make sure they have continuous, fresh water available!
• Use proper bedding! Do not use sawdust or news paper which can harm your chicks! Pine shavings are preferred. Be sure to add additional bedding as needed and replace altogether once completely soiled.
• Inspect your chicks upon arrival and monitor closely for the first 24 hours for signs of shipping stress.
• Enjoy your peeps! We hope you find raising poultry as fun and rewarding as we do!
ISA BROWN our best brown egg layer!
Holds about 60% of The World Brown Egg Market. All other egg laying breeds are judged and compared to Isa Browns. Exceptional egg output with low feed conversion and bred for excellent egg size, Isa Browns are the best bet for optimum egg production!
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: ExcellentTemperament: Docile (can get pecky with age)Hardiness: Very Hardy
BLACK SEX LINK
Best of two breeds, the Barred Rock and Rhode Island cross. Excellent egg layers with a large body size makes for a great dual purpose bird. Dependable layers for any flock!
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: Very GoodTemperament: CalmHardiness: Fairly Hardy
RHODE ISLAND RED
A old time farm favorite known for their impressive body size, consistent egg production, and hardiness, the Rhode Island is a popular choice for cross breeding. Perfect for an all around flock!
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: Very Good Temperament: Docile (aggressive roosters)Hardiness: Hot & Cold Tolerant
STANDARD BREEDS
AMBERLINK
A hybrid breed that is part of the Isa Brown family, although slightlylarger mature birds than Isa Brown. The Amberlink is a strong producerof large, dark brown eggs. Best choice for processing after getting optimum egg production.
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: ExcellentTemperament: DocileHardiness: Hardy
SHOP ONLINE! Go to www.townlinehatchery.com/shop
Please note: Quantity pricing given per same breed and sex.
SEX 15-24 25-49 50-74 75-99 100+1-14 500+
Unsexed $4.05 $3.83 $3.01 $2.41 $2.23 $1.97 Call for price
Female $4.75 $4.54 $3.58 $3.14 $2.86 $2.72 Call for price
Males $2.30 $2.20 $1.95 $1.70 $1.55 $1.28 Call for price
BLACK AUSTRALORP
A very good brown egg layer with a quiet disposition and large body, the Black Australorp is a great choice for a multi purpose flock. They have a lovely black plumage with a green sheen and are known to mature early.
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: Very GoodTemperament: Docile and QuietHardiness: Cold & Heat Hardy
RED CROSS
A color sex-able breed that is the result of a Rhode Island Red male with a Columbian female. Female chicks will be red and male chicks will be yellow. A quiet, easy to handle breed that are high producers of rich colored brown eggs.
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: ExcellentTemperament: Docile, Easy to HandleHardiness: Fairly hardy
WHITE LEGHORN white egg layer!
High egg production, optimal egg weight, and modest feed conversionmake the White Leghorn an efficient choice for egg production. Consistent egg quality and shell strength make key elements to a profitable egg producer!
Egg Color: WhiteEgg Production: ExcellentTemperament: Flighty (slightly skittish)Hardiness: Heat Tolerant
BARRED ROCK
A long time favorite choice for the backyard flock due to the reliable hardiness and consistency of egg production. Lovely plumage, large bodies, and a calm demeanor are all benefits to having Barred Rocks in the flock.
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: Very GoodTemperament: CalmHardiness: Very Cold Hardy
BROWN LEGHORN white egg layer! NEW BREED!
A dependable layer of medium-large white eggs. Boasting a lovely, colorful plumage. An active breed that is non-broody and quick to mature, but can be flighty. Known for being efficient foragers with a skill for avoiding predators, a great choice for a free range flock.
Egg Color: WhiteEgg Production: ExcellentTemperament: Active, FlightyHardiness: Heat Tolerant
FEED GUIDE FOR EGG LAYERS*1 day to 5 weeks: Chick starter with 20% protein – starter grit can be used at 3 weeks*6 to 17 weeks: Chick grower with 18% protein – grower grit can be used at 10 weeks*18 weeks+: Layer feed with 16% protein – layer grit and oyster shells can be used at 18 weeks+*Standard breeds available January – June/July. Assorted chicks available through November.
AMERAUCANA colored egg layer!
Famous for laying colored eggs! Egg colors can include blue, green, pink, and olive drab. Birds vary in color and size, some with whiskers and others with muffs of feathers covering their ears.
Egg Color: ColoredEgg Production: GoodTemperament: Active/FriendlyHardiness: Very Cold Hardy
SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE
An attractive addition to any flock, the Silver Laced Wyandottes are known for their docile disposition and wide bodies. They have white feathers with black edging called “lacing” and make for a great dual purpose breed.
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: Good/FairTemperament: Docile Hardiness: Very Cold Hardy
GOLDEN LACED WYANDOTTE
Beautifully colored, the Golden Laced are a popular choice for adding some uniquness to the flock. Although slower growing, they are a larger breed and a good egg layer.
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: Good/FairTemperament: DocileHardiness: Very Cold Hardy
BLACK JERSEY GIANT
A consistent layer and heavy breed, Black Jersey Giants are a popular choice for dual purpose. Slower growing, but under proper circumstances,a rooster can reach 13 pounds while a hen can reach 10-11 pounds.
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: ModerateTemperament: CalmHardiness: Very Cold Hardy
RARE BREEDS
SHOP ONLINE! Go to www.townlinehatchery.com/shop
Please note: Quantity pricing given per same breed and sex.
SEX 15-24 25-49 50-74 75-99 100+1-14 500+
Unsexed $4.20 $3.96 $3.22 $2.71 $2.44 $2.12 Call for price
Female $5.00 $4.79 $3.72 $3.28 $2.99 $2.86 Call for price
Males $2.30 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 $1.60 $1.42 Call for price
LIGHT BRAHMA
A stately, attractive bird with feathered feet. Known for their hardiness in cold temperatures, they are a good layer and easy to handle breed.
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: GoodTemperament: Easily HandledHardiness: Cold & Heat Hardy
BUFF ORPINGTON
An old time favorite due to their mild disposition and consistent egg production as well as their tendency to brood and hatch their own chicks. Their lovely full plumage makes for an attractive addition to any flock.
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: Very GoodTemperament: Docile, A Favorite for KidsHardiness: Very Cold Hardy
Hatchery Choice Only
A great way to start a flock at a bargain price, our assortment can include any of the egg laying breeds carried. While we will do our best to get a wide array of breeds in your assortment, there is no guarantee on what breeds or quantity of breeds will be received.
EXCLUDES CORNISH
ASSORTED CHICKS
PLYMOUTH BLUE NEW BREED!
This brand new sex-link chicken is beautiful with blue and lavender colored plumage. With great foraging skills and a high tolerance for harsh climates, they handle free ranging well. Their calm, friendly demeanor and lovely feathering makes them a popular choice among backyard flocks.
Egg Color: BrownEgg Production: ExcellentTemperament: Calm, FriendlyHardiness: Hot & Cold Tolerant
Please note: Quantity pricing given per same sex.
SEX 15-24 25-49 50-74 75-99
100+
1-14
500+
Unsexed $4.00 $3.75 $2.90 $2.31 $2.15 $1.85 Call for price
Female $4.60 $4.40 $3.38 $2.96 $2.68 $2.54 Call for price
Males $2.25 $2.15 $1.90 $1.65 $1.50 $1.18 Call for price
FEED GUIDE FOR EGG LAYERS*1 day to 5 weeks: Chick starter with 20% protein – starter grit can be used at 3 weeks*6 to 17 weeks: Chick grower with 18% protein – grower grit can be used at 10 weeks*18 weeks+: Layer feed with 16% protein – layer grit and oyster shells can be used at 18 weeks+*Rare breeds available January through June/July. Assorted chicks available January through November.*Subject to change
Start at 23-24% protein for the first 4-5 weeks.
Drop to 20-21% for remaining weeks.
**After the first 2 weeks go to 12 hours ON & 12 hours OFF feeding schedule for healthy broilers**
BROILER CHICKS
NEED
BROILER STARTER NOT
CHICK STARTER
FREEDOM RANGERS STRAIGHT RUN ONLY
An alternate choice to fast growing white broilers or slow growing heritage breeds, these red feathered broilers typically reach 5-6 pounds in 9-11 weeks. They fare well in foraging and pasture type environments and still produce tender meat.
Available: February - July
*Subject to change.
MEAT BIRDS
JUMBO CORNISH ROCK CROSS
The most popular broiler type available, these birds are bred for quick growth, broad breast, thighs, and legs. Great for fryers or roasters, these birds are ready to dress out in 6-8 weeks with a feed conversion rate averaging at 2 pounds feed to 1 pound gain. Bred to grow faster after the first 4-5 weeks to prevent stress on the legs, the Jumbo Cornish Rock Cross should be your first choice for a fast growing broiler!
AVAILABLE YEAR ‘ROUND!
LIVE WEIGHT IN POUNDS PER WEEK
Age in Weeks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Male Weight
0.39
1.01
1.99
3.28
4.77
6.35
7.92
9.40
Female Weight
0.39
0.98
1.87
2.97
4.19
5.45
6.68
7.83
*Weights are based on averages and can vary depending on environment and feed.
SHOP ONLINE! Go to www.townlinehatchery.com/shop
Please note: Quantity pricing given per same breed and sex.
SEX 15-24 25-49 50-74 75-99 100+1-14 500+
Unsexed $4.00 $3.78 $2.96 $2.36 $2.18 $1.92 Call for price
Female $3.90 $3.70 $2.90 $2.28 $2.10 $1.85 Call for price
Males $4.10 $3.90 $3.15 $2.42 $2.25 $2.02 Call for price
WHITE PEKIN
The #1 choice for duck meat. Fast growing, docile, and a good egg producer. Great for an all purpose flock.
ASSORTED BANTAMS
Bantams make for great small farm birds or show birds. Colorful and good setters. Assortment is Hatchery choice only.
Straight run only. Available January – July
HATCHING EGGS CHICKEN BREEDS ONLY
Try the hatching process
yourself! Minimum order of 3 dozen – 1 breed per dozen.
MORE BIRDS
DUCKS
KHAKI CAMPBELL
A calm duck crossbred for high egg production. Lovely khaki colored plumage.
ROUEN
Very similar color to the Mallard, however, much larger and more domesticated. Good forager and moderate egg layer.
BROAD BREASTED
WHITE TURKEY
Most commonly used domesticated turkey for meat. Fast growing with a great feed conversion rate, these birds dress out quick and clean.
Straight run only. Available February – July
TURKEYSORLOPP BROAD
BREASTED BRONZE
Fast growing and enjoyed for their similar coloring to a wild turkey, the Orlopp Bronze is a great choice for turkey meat.
Straight run only. Available February – June
PHEASANT
Also called the common pheasant, the Chinese Ringneck Pheasant is raised for a number of reasons including, training, release, and hunting.
Straight run only. Available May – July
GAME BIRDSFRENCH PEARL GUINEA
A popular game bird known for alerting against predators and sought after for their well known insect control.
Straight run only. Available February – July
OTHER BIRDS
Straight run only. May mix for total ducks.
DUCKS
Unsexed
15-29
$4.85
30-59 60+
$4.40 $3.95
1-14
$5.40
*duck starter or non-medicated chick starter.
WHITE
Unsexed
20-39
$6.85
40-79 80+
$6.40 $5.90
1-19
$7.20
*26-28% turkey starter.
BRONZE
Unsexed
20-39
$7.40
40-79 80+
$6.95 $6.45
1-19
$7.75
*26-28% turkey starter.
PHEASANT
Unsexed
30-59
$2.85
60-119 120+
$2.45 $2.15
1-29
$3.20
*26-28% turkey or gamebird starter.
GUINEA
Unsexed
24-49
$4.75
50-99 100+
$4.60 $4.45
1-24
$5.10
*26-28% turkey or gamebird starter.
BANTAMS
Unsexed
30-59
$3.80
60-119 120+
$3.40 $3.00
1-29
$4.50
*20% chick starter.
*Only guarantee - 70% fertile
$17 per dozen. Free shipping.
SHOP ONLINE! Go to www.townlinehatchery.com/shop
NEW
SHIPPING
GREEN STATES: FREE SHIPPING
YELLOW STATES: See Extended Area Surcharge chart below: Alaska, Arizona, California, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington.
RED STATES: Hawaii At this time, we cannot accept orders to Hawaii, as we are not able to ship there safely.
SELECT
Decide what type of chicks you
would like. Keep in mind what you
are trying to accomplish - Eggs,
meat, or fun!
CHOOSE SEX
Egg Laying Breeds - females will lay
eggs whether or not there is a rooster.
1 rooster per 6-10 hens is sufficient
for fertile eggs. Meat Breeds - males
typically grow larger, faster, but
females tend to have more breast
meat. Straight run will typically end
up with both sexes.
EXTRAS
Marek’s vaccine, beak trimming, and
vitamins and electrolytes are available.
See additional information page for
more details.
PLACE THE ORDER
You can place your order several
different ways:
• Fill out the enclosed order
form and mail or fax it in
• Order online at
www.townlinehatchery.com
• or Give us a call! We will be
happy to walk you through it!
PREPARE
The week of your order’s scheduled
ship date, you can contact your
post office to let them know you are
expecting a shipment of chicks.
They will call you once they arrive to
be picked up. Be sure to have your
brooder set up and ready to go - take
a look at additional information page
for a set up guide.
ARRIVAL
Once you have picked up your
shipment, be sure to inspect the
chicks to ensure all have arrived live
and in good condition.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Call or go online for further assistance with pricing. 1-888-685-0040 townlinehatchery.com
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HOW TO ORDER
GO PAPERLESS!Go to www.townlinehatchery.com
to enroll your account in paperless
statements and receive up-to-date
information on your shipment.
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STATE ZONE MAP
No. of Extended Area Surcharge
Chicks YELLOW ZONE ONLY
25 $5
50 $10
75 $15
100 $20
125 $25
150 $30
175 $35
200 $40
225 $45
250 $50
275 $55
300 $60
CHICKS TO OTHER POULTRY RATIO25 Chicks = 20 Turkeys I 25 Chicks = 15 Ducks
25 Chicks = 30 Bantams/Pheasants I 25 Chicks = 25 Guineas
*Surcharge rates based on standard Priority Mail only
**Call for extended area surcharge for orders over 300 chicks
simplified zones and free or reduced shipping rates.
ORDER FORM
TOWNLINEPOULTRY FARM
www.towlinehatchery.com • P.O. Box 108, 4198 96th Ave., Zeeland, MI 49464-0108 • (888) 685-0040 • [email protected]
REQUESTED SHIP DATE: ALTERNATIVE DATE:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
CITY, STATE:
ZIP:
PHONE:
EMAIL:
QTY BREED SEX SUBSTITUTE
Y N
Y N
Y N
Y N
Y N
Y N
Y N
Y N
PRICE EACH TOTAL
EXTRAS PRICE EACH TOTAL
VACCINATION
BEAK TRIMMING
VITAMINS & ELECTROLYTES
Y N
Y N
Y N
$0.20 (min. $5)
$0.20 (min. $5)
$9.00
ORDER SUBTOTAL
EXTENDED AREA SURCHARGE
TOTAL
(See State Zone Map & Chart)
Male/Female/Unsexed
CREDIT CARDS WELCOME
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Signature ____________________________________________________
MONEY ORDER CHECK # _____________________
WE APPRECIATE
YOUR BUSINESS!
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Permit No. 793
For more information, visit www.townlinehatchery.com/salmonella-safety OR
www.cdc.gov/healthypets/pets/farm-animals/backyardpoultry.html
WHAT IS IT? Salmonella bacteria can often be carried in the intestinal tract of most poultry species. The bacteria do not always cause illness in birds, but can cause serious illness in people.
WHERE DOES IT COME FROM? Salmonella infections can happen as a result of contact with animals or contaminated food. Chicks, ducklings, and other poultry carry the bacteria in their droppings and on their bodies, even if they appear to be healthy and clean.
WHAT IS THE HATCHERY DOING ABOUT IT? By actively participating in the NPIP Salmonella Monitoring program and working closely with a hired Salmonella expert, Townline was able to develop sound methods and practices that are applied at each level of farm operation, effectively reducing the risk of Salmonella infection and equipping our customers to stay healthy.
Keep yourself and your family safe by joining in our ef forts and following these simple, safe-handling practices!
Always wash your hands
thoroughly with soap
after touching live
poultry or anything
associated with your
flock. Adults should
supervise hand washing
for children.
Children younger than
5 years, people with
weakened immune
systems, or the
elderly should not
handle or touch
chicks, ducklings, or
other live poultry
Live poultry
should never
be snuggled,
kissed, or held
by the mouth.
Do not eat or
drink around
live poultry.
Live poultry should
never enter your house,
especially bathrooms,
kitchens, or living areas
where food and drink is
served, stored, or
prepared. This includes
outdoor areas as well.
Thoroughly clean any
equipment used to
care for live poultry
outside. Set aside a pair
of shoes or boots to
wear while taking care
of poultry and keep
them outside.
SALMONELLA
TOWNLINEPOULTRY FARM
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