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    Ended 2025 BYC Calendar Photo Contest—We Need Your Pictures!

    Noelle the Lavender Orpington in the garden
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    Ended 2025 BYC Calendar Photo Contest—We Need Your Pictures!

    Chonky the Dark Brahma in the Katalpa blossoms
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    Hen with infected broken nail

    My hen injured her toe two days ago. The nail was snapped off at the base and there was a lot of bleeding. We got the bleeding to stop and we cleaned and wrapped it and used Vetricyn, but we noticed last night (when we went to wrap it again) that the toe looked red and puffy. It looks infected...
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    Ended 2022 BYC Calendar Photo Contest - We Need Your Pictures!

    I am adding two entries (last minute) since I realized I had only entered one photo. I am adding a photo of Noelle, a lavender Orpington, fitting in perfectly with some tiny stuffed animals. And the second photo is Noelle and Penny, a Dominique, snuggling together.
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    Ended 2022 BYC Calendar Photo Contest - We Need Your Pictures!

    This is my second entry - this is Penny the Dominique and Noel the Lavender Orpington. They are BFFS. :)
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    Ended 2022 BYC Calendar Photo Contest - We Need Your Pictures!

    This is Noel, my lavender Orpington, and Penny, my Dominique, around one week of age. They are both completely adorable and so sweet.
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    Ended 12th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along—Cutest Baby Fowl Photo Contest—Win a Brinsea Incubator!

    This is my second entry, Rudy the silkie asleep in a very tiny bowl, first week after hatching.
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    Ended 12th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-Along—Cutest Baby Fowl Photo Contest—Win a Brinsea Incubator!

    This is my first entry. Firefly the roo a few days after he hatched.
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    how to get rid of a hawk killing my chickens

    You obviously have a lot of stereotypes in your head about chickens that don’t free range all day and how and where they are kept. I have a huge secured run with a drainage system under it to keep it dry and it’s clean and I do also let my hens out each day because they enjoy it and like to...
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    how to get rid of a hawk killing my chickens

    I don’t understand the logic of putting defenseless prey (chickens) outside in the open that birds of prey (hawks) by nature will eat because it’s instinct, and then killing the hawk for trying to eat when you’ve placed a buffet at their feet. Just secure the chickens. You can’t blame raptors...
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