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    This BR has me stumped!

    At first I thought Sue Ellen was a girl but now I'm not so sure. At 3 days old (the one on the left in each picture): At 3 weeks old: At 6 weeks old (the one in the back is a roo for sure and same age as Sue Ellen in front): At 11 weeks old: Any thoughts on gender? No roo...
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    Caught on camera

    My DH bought a wildlife game cam the other day and set it up near the coop and run. I checked out the pictures today and found these: The daylight picture was half an hour after I was there feeding the chicks. Thanks to posts read here on BYC, my coop and run are predator proof (so far)...
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    Afraid to free range - with good reason

    I live in the mountains of Colorado and have a lot of fox in the area. I was outside today at 4 pm and let my 7 week old chicks out of their run to free range. We have very high grass, shrubs, tress, etc. in the yard and I was sitting on the ground. A fox came within 10 feet of me, I stood up...
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    My First Coop!

    I finally finished my coop all on my own (husband only had to screw two screws and help me lift one run section). The coop is about 4 x 4 x 4 and is insulated with windows on three sides and 2 exterior nest boxes. Planning on keeping 3 chickens (have 6 right now, at least two are roos and...
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    Another Gender Question, 6 week old BO, BR and BA

    These are 6 week old BO, BR and BAs. I think both BA are Pullets, one BO pullet and one BO Cockerel and not sure about the BR (one each or both roos?).
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