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    Need advice QUICK!

    Thanks for the great advice from each of you, I appreciate it. My coop has a closing hatch chicken door which I shut at night so no predators can get in. I had racoons tear through the outer chicken wire last year and killed 9 of my baby silkies so I don't take any chances. But, it's dipping...
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    Need advice QUICK!

    Thanks so much! This was so unexpected and only one chick so I was in a panic about it freezing to death overnight.. So the little chick is a cross between my Splash silkie rooster and a buff hen and he looks like a gold and black calico cat... Just a lively little thing..
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    Need advice QUICK!

    I have a silkie hen who has been laying on 3 eggs. My roosters are young so I didn't think the eggs would be fertile but lo and behold today she hatched one baby chick. The weather here is in the low 40's' at night now. They have an insulated coop, and the mama now has a divider to keep the...
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    Hi from Washington State.

    Howdy northern neighbor in Renton. We are just south of Olympia in the Castle Rock area. Keeping our fingers crossed for some more nice weather like yesterday and today. = )
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    Hi from Washington State.

    I will check that out, thanks!
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    Hi from Washington State.

    Thanks! I am really enjoying the Runner ducks. They are like little heelers everywhere I go. Cracks me up. Can't wait to try the eggs. = )
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    Hi from Washington State.

    Thanks!! = )
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    Hi from Washington State.

    Hi, I'm Jenn and just joined the forum. I have four Silkie laying hens, just got a pair of Indian Runner ducklings, and have an order of 15 more Silkie chicks on their way. The chickens I'm comfortable with but ducks are new for me, so I have lots of questions! I'm hoping some of them will be...
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    Runner Duckling Questions

    I have new baby runner ducks, 3 weeks old and doing great. Several questions; I read that you can't use wood shavings for bedding for ducklings as they will try and eat it and they can die from ingesting it. I use shavings for my Silkie chickens. At what age can I use it for duck bedding...
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