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    Three Campbell Ducks, 2 hens, 1 drake (NE IL/SE WI)

    At this point they are free to a good home if anyone is interested.
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    Three Campbell Ducks, 2 hens, 1 drake (NE IL/SE WI)

    One last try. Still looking for a home for this trio
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    Three Campbell Ducks, 2 hens, 1 drake (NE IL/SE WI)

    Lowering my ask to $25 if anyone is interested. Still hoping to rehome these. Thanks.
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    Three Campbell Ducks, 2 hens, 1 drake (NE IL/SE WI)

    I have three Campbell ducks for sale ($40 - all go together) They hatched in March of this year and are bonded. They are nice birds, but the neighbors think otherwise, so we need to find them a home. Pickup or meetup only, I won't ship them. As you can see, the hens are khaki, and the drake...
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    LOOKING FOR FEMALE SILKIE COMPANION FOR A SILKIE HEN

    I just got a new silkie from dynamite silkies (look for her on facebook) for the very same reason and couldn't be happier. Look her up and good luck finding your silkie her friend!
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    Trying to Understand What Happened

    By quarantine I mean she is indoors separated from our other birds, we use a rabbit hutch for the little ones after the brooder. The vet didn't really give me a conclusive answer, he kind of waffled between infection, unknown disease, etc. The eyes never had any discharge.
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    Trying to Understand What Happened

    I wife and I purchased an approximately three week old silkie at the Fond Du Lac swap (I know, I know but happy wife = happy life). Since that time, she and her Polish buddy we also purchased have experienced some rather frightening troubles. What I'm looking for is a possible diagnosis and...
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    Chick with eye problems

    You can apply plain Neosporin, just be sure it isn't the one with the pain reliever in it too.
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    Chickens in Chicago Suburbs

    Thanks for all the research! Admittedly, they are not allowed where I live, but bribing the neighbors with fresh eggs every now and then has kept things undisturbed thus far. More suburbs need to loosen up and allow backyard flocks, but it seems to be an uphill battle.
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