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    Checking-In On Peeps - Post Here To Say Hello!

    Hi All, Thank you for checking in with me. We're about four years into loving and living with our chicken family. We have twenty-one birds, all with names, representing several friendly breeds and different colored eggs. We've enlarged their enclosure three times to where it now takes up...
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    Attaching Hardware Cloth to Run

    We used zip ties to attach the HC over 3 years ago. No regrets. We're adding an addition right now to enlarge the chickens 'play' area. Zip ties here as well, with the HC extending about two feet in an apron around the perimeter to prevent digging. Has worked very well so far.
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    Staying out all night

    Thank you Mrs. K, I'll try the cardboard. :)
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    Staying out all night

    T Thank you so much for your reply Mrs. K. We're in Northern CA. The coop these chickens are in is big. Big enough for 8 + chickens and only about 5 use this particular coop right now, but obviously the roof is higher than any interior roosts, so maybe they either like the fresh air...
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    Staying out all night

    Hi Everyone, Out of our newest batch of chickens, we have 1 and sometimes 3 chickens who seem to prefer to spend the night on top of one of the coops instead of inside. All winter we have physically put them inside every night, where they stayed until morning. Now that the weather has...
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    introducing a couple more baby chicks to a broody hen a week after she accepted others?

    after baby chicks are accepted by a broody hen, can I add more in a couple of days?
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    Broody hen accept other baby chicks?

    Thanks. I think I'm going to try letting her sit on fake eggs for a few days, then make the switch. She really seems to want to be a mom. :)
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    Broody hen accept other baby chicks?

    She has been broody for weeks. She's a super nice cochin that prefers to sit on any eggs she can corral.
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    Broody hen accept other baby chicks?

    I have a very broody cochin hen. Do you think she'll accept 2 day old chicks (mixed breeds) from a breeder? Thanks
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    Egg bound

    I've given her calcium and inserted my finger 2 inches with Vaseline. I did not feel an egg. She's very listless.
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    Egg bound

    She does get Oystershell calcium, her feed is layer feed crumbles (right now, usually pellets). I'll take a photo of her vent. Thank you
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    Egg bound

    Our 2-year-old Americana hen appears to be egg-bound. This started yesterday morning. All the other hens are fine. Yesterday, we gave her an Epson salts sitz-bath, gently massaged her abdomen, put Vaseline around her vent, tried to make sure she drank some water… nothing has worked. This...
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    Hello Everyone, thank you for accepting me as a member of your group.

    My husband and I started our flock about 3 years ago when someone left two hens on our (long) driveway. I put ads in the newspapers hoping to return them to their owners, but no one claimed them. Later, the feed store said it was common for people to dump unwanted birds that way. We...
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    Sudden Death

    This morning we found that our beautiful Cochin Rooster passed overnight in his coop. There have been no signs of ill health. He was fine yesterday and the rest of the flock (10 hens) all seem fine. Their run is large, fully fenced with chain-link fencing and a solid roof, so no predators...
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    Hi everyone,

    I've been enjoying this wonderful forum for the last couple of years, which coincidentally is how long we've had chickens. :) In our case, chickens found us instead of the other way around, though I always wanted chickens. One day, someone abandoned two chickens at the end of our long...
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    Rooster killed top hen in pecking order tonight!?!?!

    I'm so sorry this happened to you. It's so traumatic, isn't it? We had that happen as well. Our very good rooster, a cochin, mated with one of the hens one day while I was out in the run. Nothing was different, but the squawking was more insistent. Afterward my hen just laid there panting...
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    Can I safely put day old Cochin chicks under a broody Cochin hen?

    She stays in her coop all day, all fluffed out. She's not laying eggs however. I'm not sure how to verify she's broody, but she checks the boxes for broody. She's only a year old so maybe too young? Ideas? Thanks
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    Can I safely put day old Cochin chicks under a broody Cochin hen?

    We have a bullied, sweet Barred Cochin hen. She is now issolated because we can't figure out who is the bully. I'm wondering if I can put two day old baby cochin chicks under her at night, so she can raise them as her own flock?
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    I'm so happy to join this group.

    Hello Everyone, I'm fairly new to raising chickens. We've only had them for a little over a year now. It all started when someone dumped two hens at the end of our driveway. Of course we rescued them, built them a coop and enclosure and started on our journey to learn as much as we could...
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