Medicinal peony (Paeónia officinalis L.) was so named in 1753 by the Swedish naturalist Karl Linnaeus because of its healing properties. This is a plant with white, pink and purple flowers native to southern Europe. The first mention of the pion can be found in 1 c. BC. The founder of the botanist of the Greek Theophrastus, who called the flower "Payonios" (medicinal).
Read MoreWhen breeding chickens in an incubator after their birth, the question of where to keep the babies is acute. Many poultry farmers use for this purpose a specialized brooder, or their own hand-made and equipped cardboard boxes. To build a box for birds is quite simple, but you need to approach this process responsibly, because the building will be home for chickens for a couple of weeks of life. Read More
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