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    Lyons MI lots of chickens in need of rehoming

    When it comes to raising couplings, I can't help myself to buy some. So I bought to many this year and need to get rid of my chickens I raised the year before. 2 silver layced Wyandottes 1 amber link 1 ee 5 rode island reds 1 pekin drake
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    what type of bantam chicks are these?

    I just buyed some assorted bantams this is one of them, it has feathery legs and Both have five toes. Any ideas?
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    adding two new ducks to the older new batch

    So for the first time, they got Indian runner ducks at family farm and home so I decided to get one with a rouen duck and add them to a new batch I got a week before
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    SW Michigan- 2 easter egger cockerels

    Yes , but do you think you may be able to meet halfway, I live in Lyons, not south Lyons
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    swap

    The Swaps Section is for organized swaps only and need to follow the guidelines here https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/786353/swap-rules-please-read-here-first/0_20 All other transactions need to be posted in the Buy-Sell-Trade Section of the forum. You can find info here...
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    will Guineaa hatch their own eggs?

    I am thinking about raising Guineas and was wondering if they are good mothers and will sit on their eggs and hatch them?
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    silkie chicks

    Is it around Lyons mi
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    SW Michigan (Allegan) - Male Production Red chicks

    Do you still need to re home them chicks?
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    silkie chicks

    where are you located at?
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    what type of Wyandotte is this rooster

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    New chickens ! What are they ?

    The two with dark brown stripes on their backs look like wellsummers
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    Whole Corn Vs Cracked Corn, What do you use?

    ive always used cracked corn as a main source because they like it and its cheaper then pellets
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    Getting started with Turkeys - help wanted!

    whats best from know until then is broad breasted bronze or white turkeys. They are commercially grown and are genetically engineered to grow fast and die young, at about 12- 22 weeks is when they reach slaughter weight.it would be fine to use whole or cracked corn and greens as a deit.
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