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Aggressive Baby Chicks and How to Stop the Behavior

azygous
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Great information that I know will come in handy down the road. I love ideas to stop said aggression without showing more aggression towards the problem chick, which is what I've seen in other articles (not on BYC). Thank you!

Ooodalolly at DunRovin Station

WthrLady
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This is a great read. Love the layers and additions and lessons learned. I'm going to get the suggested book from amazon. A great inspirational coop!
WthrLady
WthrLady
Thanks!

Shadrach’s Multi Coops

Shadrach
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I love the idea of having multiple coops that are less "fancy," more practical, and equally functional. We are about to embark on building a new coop. Before reading this I was thinking we should build one super coop that would hold many chickens. It has been daunting and worrisome for us considering the time and cost the venture will require. After reading this I feel much more comfortable "dumbing down" the concept and making a couple coops more like these. Also, we have multiple roosters that we would love to keep, and I think going in the multi coop direction will better facilitate this. Thank you Shadrach!
Shadrach
Shadrach
Thank you for reading the article. The coops do have one major disadvantage in the you are committed to free ranging, unless you attach a run.

A Treatise on Electric Fences for Poultry

Howard E
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Thorough and with lots of options for various size setups and different varmints. I appreciate the videos and the graphics.
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A Viewpoint on Handling Roosters: How to Deal with Aggression

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A lot of helpful and experienced information and well presented. Good stuff to consider.:D

Charlene’s Chicken Palace or We’ve Come A Long Way Baby!

Charlenesmom
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What a beautiful setup--and looks like a lot of fun for the chickens and humans alike! Toys and sand and chairs OH MY! I love all the ventilation in the coop. Did you end up putting in a droppings board I wonder?
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Charlenesmom
Charlenesmom
No dropping board, I put play sand over the vinyl flooring that I got at our local flooring store, it was a remnant. Easy to clean! I have 4 clean outs, but really only need to use two, the main one is located right outside where their roost bars are so all I have to do is open the door and use my heavy duty metal litter scooper and sift through the sand. Cleaning the entire run and coop takes me about 5 minutes a day.
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