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    Red droppings; pale yolks on free ranging chickens ? Help!

    Anyone? Nothing? Silkie is still in her box, still eating and drinking when offered.
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    Red droppings; pale yolks on free ranging chickens ? Help!

    Oh, and along with intermittent reddish droppingfrom the other hens, the normally rich bright golden yokes are pale; like a grocery store egg!
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    Red droppings; pale yolks on free ranging chickens ? Help!

    About two weeks ago, brought home some baby chicks. All had reddish droppings- like a rust color. Thought maybe they had been fed a red feed, like a manna pro. Some got watery. Some redder. Unfortunately, a predator tragedy left me with no chicks and one of my beloved hens gone. That same day...
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    What to do with two silkie bantam roos?

    They are the only two. Thanks.
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    What to do with two silkie bantam roos?

    Will they breed my non-silkie, non-bantam girls? They don't seem overly aggressive, certainly not to the girls. But what the heck do I do with them?
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    New to the forum, new to chickens

    Oh, and while I thought I free ranged them, I actually yard them. When they are older, I hope to free range them.
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    New to the forum, new to chickens

    Just made my first post. First year with chickens. I have one Longhorn pullet (hen?) hatched in March of this year; "Lursa" One Jersey Black Giant; "Lilly" Eight hatched in April of this year: 2 "red sex links" - they are the "henny pennies" 2 "amber sex links" - they are the "lemon jellies" 4...
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    free range

    ( first post on this forum) I have 16 chickens with the oldest being born on march of this year. They have a coop which received some retro fitted wheels. They now live in a fenced in dog yard. Roughly 60' x 40'. They come out of the coop in the morning, and tuck them selves in shortly before...
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