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    After chicks hatch

    You should leave the chicks in an incubator for a while after they hatch until they are all fluffy and adorable. Good luck!
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    Keep a word, drop a word!

    Chocolate bunnies
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    The waiting, the waiting!!!!

    Same here... I've got 5 21 week-old buff orps and EEs... red combs, no squatting
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    Yum or Yuck?

    yum!!! sausage
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    FOUR pips! Tomorrow is hatch day!

    pics plz!!! congratulations!!!
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    My first egg

    Take it in. You don't leave eggs in the coop unless there's a hen sitting on them... and you want chicks. Oh and congrats and
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    People Do Want Cockerels As Pets !

    Quote: But I'm with you. We have a friend who has game and meat birds, but he's gonna take our silkie roo! I'm so happy. We weren't gonna eat him anyway because silkies just don't look too appetizing to me, but otherwise we might have given him to some one who would and I would feel terrible.
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    hen turn to rooster???

    No. the only animal I know of that can switch sex is a fish or shrimp or something... but, there will always be a dominant chicken so even in the absence of a rooster there will be a dominant hen. If it was a personality problem that would help.. but, I don't know... I hope at least I will bump...
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    If my chickens eat one of their eggs, will they eat ALL of their eggs?

    Hopefully it'll be ok if it doesn't happen again.
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    Writing a story in a chicken's eyes! UPDATE Pg. 75!

    I just read it from beginning to end. It's great! You could totally publish it as an educational story for kids and adults with pictures and such. Over all, well done. More now.
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    What breed is this rooster?

    Where did you get him?
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    The Howrse.com (Online Game) Thread!

    Any name ideas for a bay overo filly?
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