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One of my hens does pre-emptive ba-gawking for the others, even standing next to them ba-gawking as they lay. Most of the others, including my roo, tend to join in. One of the hens doesn't ba-gawk at all; I guess because the others are...
She'll need  deep, wide dishes to eat and drink from since she won't be able to pick up individual bits of food.A number of us on here are successfully raising chickens with funky beaks - welcome to the club!!
Mine insist on free-ranging even on days like today (I'm in Longview). They stand under a shrub or the overhang of the roof if they need a break, or go back into their coop. Mine don't actually spend much time in their run.
Beautiful!! I think I held my breath the whole time! Congratulatoins on the twins!! Can't wait to watch them grow.
YAY BABIES!!!
Gray cats - they smell outdoorsy and maple-yCow manure
Ooo, maybe you'll get a double chicken! Sorry, I have no words of wisdom for you, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed, and will be on the lookout for updates.Good luck!
Beautiful!! Please keep us posted! An post pics of your new roos, too.
Thanks Nifty! I think these changes will result in a more inclusive community.
In addition to the great advice you've already been given, I'd like to suggest getting the baby's pediatrician on board. S/he can be a very valuable resource for you and your son.Good luck. I'm so sorry this is happening. :aww
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