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    my buff orpington hens eye is turning grey. how can i help her/

    My buff orpington hens right eye is turning grey. She looks like she can still see through it but am very worried she will go blind in that eye. Rn for the past couple months I’ve been feeding them scratch because that’s all I had for them sadly but i let them forage and give them cucumbers...
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    my buff orphington is making broody sounds but has not started to sit on her eggs yet. is something wrong?

    my hen is a yellow-gold buff Orpington that's more than half a year old. Recently she started to cluck differently. like the clucks you will hear from a hen looking for food for her chicks. or the sounds a hen will make after she gets off her nest to eat and drink and go back to her nest. She...
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    how do i make my coop more insulated?

    so rn for a coop i have is a large dog cage with two layers of tarps on it covering all the walls and roof completely. plus the dog cage came with a tarp roof already (so the roof of the coop has three layers). but i found out my rooster got some frost bite and i dont want this to happen again...
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    can my bantam rooster mate with my two buff orpingtons?

    hi! i have a little bantam rooster and two buff orpington hens and am trying to breed them. but even tho one of my orpingtons has a cluch of 12 eggs she still wont sit on them. does this mean her eggs are not finalized? and if so can a bantam rooster even mate with buff orpington hens?
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    My adult hen has spraddle leg and I want to know how to fix/treat it

    My adult hen josh is six months old. She was a normal healthy chick with normal legs but for the past four months I saw her feet have been slowly drifting apart and her hips or other joints were making a popping sound. I searched it up online and it said she had spraddle leg. Now she struggles...
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