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    Both chickens dead in the coop 😞

    No we definitely did not use poison. I thought it odd that they both died at the same time too. I’m assuming heat is the only logical explanation because of that but I guess I’ll never really know!! I hadn’t thought much about their beaks but maybe that contributed. I will definitely be looking...
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    Both chickens dead in the coop 😞

    Oh and so glad your girl is OK!! 🤗
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    Both chickens dead in the coop 😞

    Darn. 😞 I was afraid of that. I should have helped them cool off but I just figured they’d be okay. We are in Texas and summer is brutal but they’ve been fine so far. I feel terrible that I let them die like that. 😞 lesson learned I guess. From now on I’ll have to keep future hens cool on the...
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    Both chickens dead in the coop 😞

    I only had two hens. They were cinnamon queens... they never seemed to be in great health. (I’ve owned lots of hens and these by far seemed the least healthy) They both had scissor beak to some degree. Both birds were fine this morning. Walking around and doing their thing. Tonight when I went...
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    Blackhead disease - please help

    Thank you. My husband has already disposed of the turkey is there something I can keep on hand just in case? I really don’t want to loose my other two turkeys but I have no way of separating the birds. I’m guessing, if it really is blackhead, that I will probably loose my other turkeys and never...
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    Blackhead disease - please help

    We came home tonight to a sick turkey. Couldn’t stand or lift its head. Looked like it just wanted to lay there and die. My husband brought it in the porch and held it for about ten minutes and then it died. it pooped on his shirt and it was runny and yellow. We are thinking blackhead disease. I...
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    Reba may be a rooster??

    Awesome! Thank you!! I’m a little excited now but I guess I need to stop calling him Reba
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    Reba may be a rooster??

    I bought 9 chicks from the feed store in March and I’m thinking one may be a rooster! Can anyone help me identify? This RIR was the first and only one to grow a bright red comb and wattle. It’s feet are HUGE! It leads the flock most of the time and is pretty brave when it comes to approaching...
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