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  1. Bunnieluvr

    Think it's too cold for your chickens? Think again...

    Thank you for all of your information. This is my first winter with my chickens, and I was concerned about the cold living in New England. I feel a lot better knowing that left alone they will adapt to the change in temperature.
  2. Bunnieluvr

    How Long do chickens live?

    Is 8 years average for all breeds? And when do they stop laying? I live in New England, and my chickens free range from the time the wake up to the time they put themselves to bed. I also provide layer pellets (and treats:rolleyes:).
  3. Bunnieluvr

    Chicken laid clear goo

    That happened a few times when mine first started laying. I actually crunch up the egg shells after we eat them and feed them back to them for the calcium. They love it. I also give them any eggs that I break, but I make sure that they don't look like eggs anymore (break them up) because I don't...
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    Help! Our chickens have abandoned us

    Mine were going over my fence too. I just clipped their wings, and haven't had any problems since. If you decide to go this route, there are plenty of videos on youtube explaining how to do it. It's easy, and since my chickens live in a fenced in backyard away from predators, its pretty safe. I...
  5. Bunnieluvr

    Please Help Me!

    I'll bet they are laying somewhere else. Mine have done that twice, and I don't realize it until I come across a little nesting area with 15 or so eggs in it. Mine are on less than a quarter acre too, so good luck!
  6. Bunnieluvr

    OK, I'm convinced my chickens are stupid!

    My coop is raised, and the bottom has chicken wire on all but one side. If one of the chickens wants something inside the wire, she paces back and forth looking at it and trying to get through the wire rather than going around to the entrance! Mind you, they go in and out of the open end all...
  7. Bunnieluvr

    Keep a word, drop a word!

    Plan B
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