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    You Feathered Friends lost one of your own.

    Sad day guys. My mother Ingrid, the owner of this account, who spent many a nights on here passed away on the 16th of January. She was diagnosed on the 4th of January with cancer and on the 16th, it took her. This is her son, saying her farewell for her. I know she was close to some...
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    FLORIDA!!!!!ALWAYS SUNNY SIDE UP!!!

    Generally speaking your large breed chickens don't fly real well once they are full grown. Stay away from Leghorns they fly real good.
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    Australorps breed Thread

    My Aussie hens are very quiet, but the roosters on the other hand are VERY vocal. They get into crowing contests at 2:30 am with the other roos in the barn, but in different stalls. I can almost set my watch by it. LOL
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    Need Egg Pictures for Egg Color Chart.

    Yes they do,but they don't lay like machines,like the white so they won't burn out as fast.
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    Is this an Australorp?

    Sure looks like one to me. Congrats :lol:
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    FLORIDA!!!!!ALWAYS SUNNY SIDE UP!!!

    Had a squall come through. Very strange, sun was shining and pouring rain. Even caught the chickens off guard. LOL
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    Chickens for 10-20 years or more? Pull up a rockin' chair and lay some wisdom on us!

    My 2 & 3 yr olds are molting but the biggest drop in eggs are the pullet Brown Leghorns. One or two eggs from ten pullets. They aren't molting.
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    Chickens for 10-20 years or more? Pull up a rockin' chair and lay some wisdom on us!

    This Florida. I expect a slow down in eggs from mid Dec to mid Feb. Not in September when it started.
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    Chickens for 10-20 years or more? Pull up a rockin' chair and lay some wisdom on us!

    I am also having laying issues. Pale yolks, less eggs ect. I am beginning to suspect IMO that the feed mills have changed the formula of the feeds due to the drought. I have not changed anything in their diet. Although I did start giving the shredded carrots and it did improve the yolk...
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    Chickens for 10-20 years or more? Pull up a rockin' chair and lay some wisdom on us!

    If they have pea combs there is a good chance they will lay green eggs.
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    The road less traveled...back to good health! They have lice, mites, scale mites, worms, anemia, gl

    No they don't dig at them. They just shake their heads a lot, but they can become anemic and it can kill young chicks. This is not my picture but one posted in another thread. Catching 100 chickens and putting NuStock on them would be physically impossible for me as I am 63 and disabled.
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    The road less traveled...back to good health! They have lice, mites, scale mites, worms, anemia, gl

    Stick tight fleas are more like a tick but about the size of a grain of sand. The only thing that classified them as a flea is the fact they can jump 2 ft. The females attach around the eyes the comb and wattles not in their feathers. You can not rub or scratch them off. You have to use a...
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    The road less traveled...back to good health! They have lice, mites, scale mites, worms, anemia, gl

    I wish that was true for things that are out of your control. I have been fighting stick tight fleas since last march. I was hoping the rains would help that problem because they don't like wet or sunlight. but alas it hasn't. I have tried all the usual remedies eg. Sevin, Permethrin...
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