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    Comment by 'RangingChicks' in article 'Coopula Coop'

    Looks awesome! You did a wonderful job :)
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    HYPOTHETICAL DISCUSSION: What to feed your chickens when we can't buy chicken feed anymore

    Mealworms are very cheap and easy to raise and require little care. I have a big tub of them that I raise for my leopard gecko and spend maybe 1 minute each day taking care of them. Plus mealworm poop is awesome fertilizer if you garden. If the egg shells are finely crushed so they no longer...
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    State a fact about yourself!

    That is why mine is neutered.....
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    Comment by 'RangingChicks' in article 'The Sugarloaf Domino Affect Coop'

    This is an awesome coop. Great job!
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    State a fact about yourself!

    loves watching duck dynasty with a guinea pig on my lap.
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    What are you canning now?

    Has anyone tried miracle berries in jams? I have been trying to come up with a healthier jam that doesn't include a ton of sugar.
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    Lets count to a million

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    Comment by 'RangingChicks' in article 'Loopy Coop'

    Awesome coop I am jealous!!!
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    Comment by 'RangingChicks' in article 'Rocky Living Up To His Name'

    Great story, great flock, great rooster, thanks for sharing :)
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    other food for baby chicks & ducks besides starter grower.

    Chickens can eat meal worms too just make sure they are small enough for them to eat. I am not sure what "baby cakes" are.
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    Dumbest Things People Have Said About Your Chickens/Eggs/Meat

    Makes you wonder how these people would to survive in any disaster.
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    Dumbest Things People Have Said About Your Chickens/Eggs/Meat

    You have got to be kidding me, I don't know whether to laugh or cry! She must have been abducted and brain washed by Monsanto......
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    other food for baby chicks & ducks besides starter grower.

    You can start introducing them to other foods in fact you can start much earlier than 5 weeks. Leafy greens, tomatoes, apples and meal worms are great to supplement your chicks/ducks diet. Cracked corn one the other hand doesn't have any real nutritional value so I wouldn't give them too much. And
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    Lets count to a million

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