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Quote:Originally Posted by abejita Hmm, hadn't thought about that. I thought that chickens couldn't smell very well?I guess I could keep putting the balm on her at night and let them out in the late evening for a couple days so that...
Quote:Originally Posted by smallzoo I used a rabbit hutch to build my coop/tractor and a run off of it. I have a hole cut in the back wall of the coop with a board for them to get in and out and was wondering if I needed a door on...
Maybe mutts, it looks like a few of them are buff barred (i think thats what it's called, im a little rusty on my chicken facts atm)Edit: The black ones may be black sexlinks
Happy birthday!
Quote:Originally Posted by ThaJuicyJuice I have had my share of experiences since I added both chickens and quail to my backyard farm. I am sure the first incidents were coon or opossum, since they were able to pull the chicks...
Im gonna say roo also, sorry.
...have layed the biggest eggs, which have layed the most, and which have been the most broody?Biggest egg: Red sexlinkMost eggs: production redMost broody: Old English Game Bantam
Quote:Originally Posted by Frannabelle An old Gentleman, 92 years old, in Milford MI is defying the town council and getting his chickens. He has many supporters, and is quoting the Michigan Right to Farm Act....
Quote:Originally Posted by bufforp89 BOsboy girlboyEEsboy girlboy girlCochinboyLeghorn?boyI agree with this, exept for EE #3 i think its a pullet. Im not positive though
Quote:Originally Posted by jillmburke Does Purina have a specific feed for roosters? Everything I'm finding seems to be for laying hens.If he's mature, the layer feed should be fine.
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