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    What did you pay for your chicks?

    A friend reccomend another farm. I bought a blue orpington and a splash orpington for $10 each, an easter egger for $2 and olive egger for $5. It seemed like they really cared about breeding quality birds and taking care of their flock. It all seemed like a good price to me.
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    What did you pay for your chicks?

    A local farm is selling week old chicks from $10-$17. That seems pretty high to me. My first chicks about 5 years ago were $2. The last ones I but were $4. So, what did you pay for your chicks?
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    Texas City, TX

    When I was planning my move, I contacted the animal control department for each town and looked up the municipal codes. Make sure that you are not moving to a home with an HOA with their own rules as well.
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    Silkie thread!

    Ok, thanks for the information. I figured that it was just bleaching from the sun because they free range all day, but wanted to check.
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    Silkie thread!

    I have a 4 yr old black silkie that has started to brown recently in spots. It looks like she is being bleached. Is this normal for silkies or black chickens in general?
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    The cost of building coop??

    I posted an ad on craigslist in the free section, asking for old lumber. I got a bunch of old fence pickets and other lumber and built a nice coop and didn't spend a penny on wood.
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    Do chicks need the heat lamp constantly?

    Just pay attention to your chicks. They will let you know if they are warm enough by their behavior.
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    dried egg stuck in feathers

    I will make a long story short. An egg was broken inside the nest box and my black silkie decide to lay down in it. The dried egg is stuck to her feathers and I don't know how to get her clean. Does anybody have tips for cleaning her up?
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    Sod in run idea - what do you think

    Maybe a tractor would be a good idea. You can move it around the yard to different spots everyday so they will always have fresh grass. It will fertilize the yard naturally too.
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    Cedar Shavings For Nesting Boxes?

    People smoke cigarettes for 20 years and have "no problems" as well, but I wouldn't reccomend it. It is better to be safe than sorry.
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    Texas City, TX

    I'm sorry, are you moving to Seabrook or you currently live in Seabrook? I researched a few of the towns around the area in regards to chickens when we were planning our move and may be able to help. I official own my first home and I am now living in Texas City and my neighbors across the...
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    Broody with mites

    Get the Sevin dust on her ASAP to get rid of the mites. They are draining her blood and making her weak. It wouldn't hurt to give her poly-vi-sol, it is liquid infant vitamins that you can get at any drug store and grocery stores.
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    Broody with mites

    My buff orpington has been acting broody for close to 2 weeks. I would try to get her out of the nest and walk around and she would always just puff her feathers up, walk around a little and go back in. She didn't look right the way that she was puffed up and the other girls would peck at...
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    Howdy from Texas

    Welcome to BYC from a fellow Texan. I live in Kemah, TX but will soon be moving to Texas City.
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    Texas City, TX

    I currently live in Kemah, TX but if all goes well I will be a resident of Texas City by January 2013. I just wanted to reach out and see if there were any other BYC members in the area.
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    Is it ok to feed only scratch to my Roos and turkeys for the winter?

    I buy the Purina scratch for treats for my girls and it says on the bag "Scratch Grains is a grain supplement, not a complete feed and should not comprise more than 10% of the birds’ diet." I usually just throw a little on the ground in the morning to encourage them to scratch around and act...
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    Cedar Shavings For Nesting Boxes?

    I would never use cedar with any animal. Cedar has volatile compounds which give it the aroma. Unfortunately these compounds have been implicated as a potential health risk, especially with regards to respiratory problems (asthma, inflammation, allergic responses) and changes in the liver in...
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    Straw or Shavings

    I use pine and it seems to work good. I have also heard of chickens getting impacted crops from eating the straw.
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    Do chickens get stressed with a move?

    We put an offer on a house and should be moving around beginning of January. We have 7 hens and of course we will be moving with them as well. We will be moving there coop to the new house, so they will have the same home but a different yard. We are only moving about 20 minutes away, so I am...
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    are chickens pets?

    My girls are definitely pets. We have them for pets first and eggs second and my girls will never be eaten.
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