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    Easter Egger Sexing "tips and tricks" *Pictures Included*

    I too am having trouble with one of my easter eggers........ it is 4.5 months old I hope it is a hen (not allowed roos) as it is my favorite colour
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    Winter is Coming! Checklists, tips, advice for a newbie

    Temperature dropped from low 70's (20C) to 34 (2C) in one day...welcome to alberta.......... even though it will not last it is a HUGE eye opener that I better get cracking on the new coop run roof and plastic on 2.5 sides love the comments, as I am first year newbie.....read all the...
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    Southern alberta

    any one in southern Alberta or northern Montana?
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    Guess the nest contest!

    oops, you are correct box 11 on Sept 7th
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    Guess the nest contest!

    Great, then my second guess is still Box 7 but I will now pick Sept 7
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    Guess the nest contest!

    #11 on Sept 3
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    Any one want to join me in waiting for eggs, posting and comparing notes?

    My girls are 19 weeks old, but I haven't seen any signs that they are ready.
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    black cochin

    Sorry, I was told that the red bird with the white feather tips was an Americana. Other than the black Cochin, that I'm given to understand in a roo, I'm hoping the rest are hens. the place I got the birds from will let me return any roos.
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    black cochin

    OK, one down.........next is my Americana a roo?
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    black cochin

    here is a better picture
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    black cochin

    trying to figure out if the black cochin is a roo I am very new and just got my town to allow chickens with the understanding no roosters. The black cochin is larger than the rest and I'm hoping it is a hen thanks
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    Hello from Southern Alberta

    thanks, my chickens are 18 weeks old and definately getting distinct personalities
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    Hello from Southern Alberta

    Hi, I am looking forward to reading all the posts on this site, I just successfully lobbied my small rural town to allow chickens, it took over a year, but it was worth it. I have 4 lovely ladies (I hope they are all ladies). so..............hello everyone
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