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    Intercepted-one up for the bird.

    It is like that however, Boarder Collies running loose might be a bit of a stretch or very specific to your friend. If a couple loose collies, or more, happen to herd the wrong flock or worse, pack mentality sets in on flock...could be death to the dog. You definitely see dogs running around...
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    Intercepted-one up for the bird.

    Persistent and opportunist! I am not a big fan of electric fencing for birds. I’m surrounded by it here in Ireland. That’s all that is used for livestock. If pushed I would probably get a couple little terrier’s and let them live outside. as many Irish do. Give and take, everything needs to...
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    Intercepted-one up for the bird.

    Part of the run is hardware cloth and part of it is not. I know that chicken wire is not the barricade that works best. In the 6 years that I have had this run, I have had one mink attack, and this one fox attack. One year, I had a fox living in my field, in harmony with my chickens. I used to...
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    Intercepted-one up for the bird.

    Two nights later I heard something being killed along the river so, I'd say the fox is sated for the time being. I am in the process of re building my coop, so now I must expedite the building.
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    Intercepted-one up for the bird.

    Intercepted a fox with my fella in it's mouth! Late night, with a window open, heard my rooster squabbling. thought to myself that doesn't sound right. ran out to the coop with a light and there he was! the fox cleared a 7' stone wall. Rooster was shook, bloody head but he's ok. I spent the next...
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    Learning chicken

    HI there, that sounds great and fun! Start small with the number of birds and research the breed if you can before you buy, purchase, get. Loads of great help and advice here. First place I came when I started my flock. :highfive:
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    Here are my girls

    nice looking birds.
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    Low winter sun on the Pullets

    Thank you that was really helpful. that cockerel you have is beautiful. Do you see the other three white pullets to be male? I think they are but I am an amateur chicken keeper. they look and act male to me. the two little black ones I am certain are female. These birds are very nice and easy...
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    Low winter sun on the Pullets

    the hen was Polish and the cockerel was Silkie that produce my cockerel and two hens.
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    I have an egg eater.

    not sure of your set up but, separating her is a good idea. there loads of reasons why she may be breaking them. you may have to go into greater detail with your chicken situation for greater feedback.
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    cockerel mounted 9 week old chick

    the local vet took that pullet soon after I made this post. I ran into her about 3 weeks later; there was nothing wrong with the pullet and it was/is thriving with other birds-not just chickens.
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    Low winter sun on the Pullets

    not great images. I have a white cockerel with a straight comb and I have a black female with a straight comb. The multicolour bird is a cockerel I believe. he is the largest of the pullets. they are now five months old. the two black female pullets are sweet and lovely. I have FOUR males now...
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    Low winter sun on the Pullets

    Hi nchls school that is what I was assuming without knowing genetics. This is the cockerel.
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    Low winter sun on the Pullets

    Hi Moonshiner, I have not done enough research on poultry in general to understand cross breeding/breeding/genetics. When I took the two hens and cock, the breeders told me that they were Polish Silkie cross. I may get in touch with the breeders again as I find the single comb odd, even without...
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