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    New to chickens in the Lowcountry (South Carolina)

    Oh, they certainly do have a strong prey drive! Luckily one of mine couldn't care less if there's an animal to chase, so I only have my Sebastian to worry about. He's taken quickly to everything I teach him and has just about perfect obedience. I think it's possible. Our brooder is up on a table...
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    New to chickens in the Lowcountry (South Carolina)

    Thank you! I'm excited to learn as much as I can. Most reptiles are incredibly easy to breed and hatch. Geckos are some of the easiest, snakes can be a bit trickier. I actually use a chicken incubator for my gecko eggs.
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    New to chickens in the Lowcountry (South Carolina)

    Hello BYC gang. I've read quite a few threads but recently decided to join the forum. My name is Rebecca, 30ish-year-old high school biology teacher with 3 new chickens. My roommate has been wanting to get chickens for over a year now and we finally picked up three rhode island red pullets from...
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