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    Looking for Eggs

    We will have Sebastipol goose eggs this spring for sale coming out of west Tennessee and will Fex Ex. If you're interested, contact us at [email protected]
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    Relocating trapped critters. How far away???

    If you can dispose of the critters, maybe local fish & game agent will do it for you
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    Housing a feral cat inside the chicken run for rodent control?

    I've always been hesitate about mixing cats and chicks. I don't want to feed mc nuggets to a cat
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    Racoon killing chickens

    Moist cat food and fruit is more things coons live. Also have had good success using honey buns with chocolate syrup
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    Are winter chicken eggs viable to incubate

    We have several very active roos. I thought the eggs need to be kept warm to be hatchable
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    Currently living in Jackspn, Tennessee

    Currently living in Jackspn, Tennessee
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    Are winter chicken eggs viable to incubate

    Here in West Tennesse, temps are running from 50 down to the teens. Our hens are laying fertile eggs during the day, allowing them to cool to whatever the current day's temp. Are these eggs ok to hatch or, because they were "refridgerated" no viable to incubate?
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    What is needed to protect a chicken run from foxes?

    Build it like you would build a aquarium ... waterproof! it needs a top and a wire apron around it and remember, while your building, that fox are not the predator that likes your fluffy nuggets for lunch
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    HELP! My dog chases my chickens.

    I know it sounds brutal and inhumane but get a shock collar, crank it on high and knock Hazel on her butt everytime she chases a bird but allow her to be around them under your supervision like when you're gathering eggs, releasing and penning them up, etc. It doesn't take long for a smart dog...
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    My Husky is killing my chickens and ducks, I need help!

    Sorry but once a dog is a chicken killer, they will always be a chicken killer. Huskies have a especially strong pursue and kill instinct so suggest either the dog or the birds need to be in a fenced containment at all times. You cannot discipline or train out instinct and the desire to pursue...
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    Predator?

    was the head sticking/pulled thru the fence?
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    Help! Coyotes jumping fence

    Fencing coyotes out is like fencing goats ..... Your fence has to be waterproof. they will jump, dig, climb, and wiggle to get past a fence if they are hungry and foods on the other side. Consider a chicken tractor
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    killing mice and protecting the girls

    metal trash can will protect feed storage and if you can find a deterrant that chickens won't eat, that may help like peppermint or moth balls. I don't know if a cat would be smart if there are chicks around, they might prove to be kitty nuggets
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    How do you know you caught the culprit?

    keep the traps set because if a pair of fox disappear, another pair will move in. your only way to break the cycle is a guardian animal or reinforce you run area and coop
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    Strange holes in chicken run :/

    Try spreading fine dirt around the holes and screen back your chickens then check daily for tracks so you can identify your hole digger. moth balls work to stop critters from using that hole but they will dig elsewhere. If it's snakes, a loose pile of netting will tangle and kill them. If...
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