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  1. Hormesishealer

    Who made this?

    Chupacabra. Lol raccoon
  2. Hormesishealer

    What animal would do this

    The post says the body of the bird wasn't eaten that one leg was ripped off. I totally agree if the beast of the bird is eaten but just the head is probably a weasel. Ol mare is spot on for coon reaching through wire."thumbs" make them more efficient than other predators
  3. Hormesishealer

    What animal would do this

    Eating just the head sounds like a weasel. They are very crafty little buggers. They typically only eat the head and neck but not the body. Coons may eat only the leg though I've never heard of it. A raccoon is a big predator and usually eats the entire bird
  4. Hormesishealer

    Coop pics****

    This is our first coop. Original run was 4 feet by 6 feet which accommodates 5 birds nicely based on all the space requirements I could find. I just couldn't stand for them to be so penned up so I extended it. This coop is built from all salvaged materials with the exception of the wire and...
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    Easter Egger Sexing "tips and tricks" *Pictures Included*

    I figured that both of them are cockerels. They are 10 weeks old and the ones I am sure are hens do not have those waddles and combs though they are from the same mother.The idea that they are mutt chickens (EE many times removed maybe) is a solid suggestion. Here's one more pic of each but you...
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    Easter Egger Sexing "tips and tricks" *Pictures Included*

    Yea I got these guys from a poultry swap meet and the guy said they were mixed I assumed they were ee's. I see more leg horn though in my novice opinion. Also from string I saw that white almost assuredly rooster. This is the other suspect:
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    Easter Egger Sexing "tips and tricks" *Pictures Included*

    Yea I got these guys from a poultry swap meet and the guy said they were mixed I assumed they were ee's. I see more leg horn though in my novice opinion. Also from string I saw that white almost assuredly rooster. This is the other suspect:
  8. Hormesishealer

    Easter Egger Sexing "tips and tricks" *Pictures Included*

    The batch of birds this one comes from is 10 weeks old. I was told they are an Americana mix but not really sure. Pretty sure this is a Roo. Any feedback?
  9. Hormesishealer

    Loving my girls

    So is mine. We're not all French, thank God!that saying is like good morning here but means "let the good times roll"
  10. Hormesishealer

    better to buy or build?

    I agree building is the way. The thing to remember about prefab coops is that they are marked up with retail costs. A coop that you pay 700 bucks for may only have 100 bucks worth of wood in the whole kit. I hate getting screwed like that. There are so many great ideas on this site and I have...
  11. Hormesishealer

    Loving my girls

    Hello all, I am from South Louisiana and am new to raising chickens. We started out with 9 birds: 5 Easter eggers and 4 wyandottes. So far have lost only one and pretty sure one is a Roo but hey. Really glad to have this site and look forward to everyone's experience with this awesome endeavor...
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