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  1. Chickey24

    Feeding chicks and hens within same flock

    I was so concerned about my introducing my 8 week old chicks to my hens and now that they are successfully integrated I read that the chicks should not be eating the layer feed,......oops! I have the chicks feeder in the coop with their fast grow crumbles. The hens layer feed pellets is in their...
  2. Chickey24

    Can you OVER feed your chickens??

    i also have heard about "over feeding". I have always allowed my chickens (and chicks when raising in a brooder) free access to food and water at ALL times. I also let them out to free range when I'm out in the garden and give them treats of meal worms, bread, oatmeal, veggies, and fruits. My...
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    Time to re-home my leghorns?

    They are great free rangers! I have fencing sectioned off-could they soley free range for a couple weeks? How do I re-introduce them-anything special?
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    Time to re-home my leghorns?

    I have a mixed flock of 2 leghorns and 3 cochins that are 1 year old. I also have 2 barred rocks, 2 buff orps, and what I think is a brahma (was suppose to be a white cochin) that are 6 1/2 weeks old. My leghorns are causing me such grief! They are definitely my "alpha birds". They peck the...
  5. Chickey24

    Introducing pullets to the flock

    I'm in exactly the same boat! My 5 chicks are now 5 weeks old, and I have 6, 1 year old laying hens-no roo. Although this is my first time introducing new girls to the flock I read quite a bit on BYC and in my books. From what I read, hens usually let the chicks outta the nest on their own at 4...
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    Leghorns pecking cochin feet!!

    I have a mixed coop of a buff orpington, 3 cochins, and 2 leg horns (and I have 2 barred rocks, another cochin, and 2 buff orps in the brooder). I noticed a couple weeks ago that my cochin's feathers on their feet were sparse. I thought maybe it was some sort of disease so consulted my books and...
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    anyone got weird names for there chickens??//

    the only one i named in our flock is "duckie" b/c her feet are webbed. it was between that a "weber",...but "duckie" just stuck!
  8. Buff Cochin

    Buff Cochin

  9. Leghorn

    Leghorn

  10. Partridge Cochin

    Partridge Cochin

  11. Free ranging in our backyard

    Free ranging in our backyard

  12. My Peeps ;)

    My Peeps ;)

    Updated photos of my flock. Expecting our first eggs by Thanksgiving!
  13. Chickey24

    When to add to my flock,...

    Thanks fOr the advice and replies! I think I will order a few and give this another go!
  14. Chickey24

    When to add to my flock,...

    I have four week old chicks. Last week we had friends in town for the 4th and one brought his Jack Russell Terrier, and I'm sure you know where this story is going,... The dog took 3 of our 10 in a matter of seconds. They were in the basement in their brooder and she snuck through the door, down...
  15. Chickey24

    Tell How Predators Got Your Chickens. Save Somebody Else From The Bad Experience

    We had a friend visitIng with his Jack Russel Terrier. Our chicks were only 3 weeks old and in the basement in their brooder. The dog was lightening fast, jumped inside in the brooder and killed 3 of the ten within seconds! I felt awful! And never thought it would happen because our dog had done...
  16. Chickey24

    web feet

    I read your post as I am experiencing the same problem with a baby Cochin. I will use her for egg production as well, and she also seems to walking fine now (although only a week old). I'm replying to you since your post was awhile ago and i was wondering how your hen did with leaving here be...
  17. Chickey24

    Chicken Hilton Manager

    Hi! I'm excited to be BYC's newest member! I've been reading the articles and posts for the past couple months as my husband and I searched for our new home in Montana. Enough area for a coop was my pre-req, and the home we chose had a great "Chicken Hilton" existing! So we closed on the house...
  18. Chickey24

    Temp settings for my chicks

    PLEASE HELP! I'm new to raising chicks and will receive my girls this week! I've been reading up for the past month and asking questions at my local farm and ranch store, so I've heard my broody needs to set between 90-100 when they first arrive. I'm using a large tuber ware container (cleaned...
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