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    Not just low hen, but ostracized!

    it just seems extreme. We've had chickens for about 6 years now - we have observed changing pecking orders as chickens come and go, but this notion that she can't share the roost or lay her eggs with the others is something we've never seen. And she seems to be getting healthier by the day which...
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    Not just low hen, but ostracized!

    So we are worried that our favorite chicken Dixie doesn't roost with the others, nor lay her eggs in the nest boxes . We have 4 hens. Trixie and Dixie preceeded the other 2 in order of arrival to our flock. All the girls roosted together after becoming acquainted. They all lay eggs in the...
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    Buy Straw online?

    Thanks everybody!!
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    Buy Straw online?

    Thanks everybody. Sadly there are no local farms in this NYC suburb. Since the Agway is quite a distance, we do get large quantities, but have found mold problems due to our storage challenges. We get our food there too! Guess we trek up there for straw.
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    Buy Straw online?

    Our closest ag store is about 50 minutes away. Can anybody recommend a good source for mail order straw for the girls' coop?
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    Mites or molting?

    Out local Agway recommended Hearty Hen - so we're going to give that a go. When your hens refused to eat, did they finally start given no other options?
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    Mites or molting?

    Thanks for that info...constantly learning here! We're a bit overwhelmed by the choices...can you suggest a brand name of the grower feed?
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    Mites or molting?

    Thanks for that info! I don't think they are eating much of their layer feed, but they scarfed down the sunflower seeds. I understand I need to feed the high protein and cut out the fat for a while so I may see how they do with scrambled eggs or meal worms. Can have an example of an "all flock"...
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    Mites or molting?

    Our girls haven't laid an egg in well over a month and there have been feathers everywhere. We've had chickens for several years and have never seen such a protracted molt. Their combs are pale and they don't seem to want to eat much (except sunflower seeds but we know their layer feed is better...
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    washing eggs with eggs on them

    OK... The egg accident happened yesterday. I rinsed an egg this morning and ate it. I threw away one of the eggs that was shiny with dried egg white. A new fresh egg lightly touched the egg with the dried egg white. I don't want to be too neurotic about all this... I guess my main question is...
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    washing eggs with eggs on them

    My husband was carrying 5 eggs - tripped and and 2 broke and the raw egg got all over the remaining 3 eggs. I was hesitant to wash them. (I'm trying to find the thread on washing eggs and am not having luck.) This morning I rinsed one and ate it. I am concerned since raw egg is organic matter it...
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    chcken shaking her head

    My 3-4 year old hen is shaking her head and I think sneezing. Is this something that she can get over? (like a cold?) Should I separate her from the other hens?
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    Comment by 'yogamebird' in article 'Cleaning and storing fresh eggs'

    Would love to know where that fabulous red wire storage device came from!
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    Integrating younger chicks into the hen house

    Such great info on this website! Our "little girls" are 14 weeks old and have been living in a dog crate within the chicken run since they were 6 weeks old. We started letting them out and into the run - and when we can, out of the run - a few weeks ago to mix with the 2 "big girls." When we...
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    Violet looking ominous with the new pullets

    Thank you ALL for this info!! YIKES!! I just found out the our pullets are NOT 12-15 weeks old as I expected when I ordered them, but 6 weeks old! Does the fact that they are much younger than what I originally posted make much difference in your advice? The young'uns seem pretty self...
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