![]() If you search on that site for “chicken spreadsheet”, you should be able to locate it. I found a nice spreadsheet on that someone created specifically for chickens. I have a different spreadsheet for managing the business end of things. If I lose or sell a bird, I simply delete it from the list. Usually, that would be sorting by age or by color. I can then sort according to the information I need. If I know for sure who the father was I will include that as well. I list the breed, what color it is, what band number it has, date of hatch, where I purchased it, and if it is male or female. I have a pedigree file on my computer where I list all of the birds I presently have. ![]() ![]() Start by noting the date of hatch, the source – who you got it from, the breed and anything the seller tells you about the bird’s past history, and any medical certificates that came with the birds. If you start it right away, you can keep a very accurate account of facts about your flock. I use school notebooks and my computer to keep records of everything I do with my chickens. A flock history is basically a written record or diary of anything and everything pertaining to your flock.
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