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    Speckled Sussex in trouble?

    Our Speckled Sussex died yesterday evening, around 7. (End of thread.)
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    Speckled Sussex in trouble?

    Thanks. -- hopefully someone will give some good advice!
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    Speckled Sussex in trouble?

    Hello, Our 2 yr old Speckled Sussux has dialated pupils and is very inactive. Plus, she has not laid in 3 days. Egg bound? The other hens in the flock are all doing great. Last week we had 100 temps, and she was fine. This week temperature is back to normal. Ideas? Thanks for your time. - Mark
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    introducing new flock to Speckled Sussex

    Update... We introduced the 4 Red Stars (age 4 months) to our existing Speckled Sussex last week with no problems whatsoever!
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    Review by '' on item 'Easter Eggers'

    Our EE was great until about a year old when she turned into a terrible bully and "got sent to the farm." We didn't get more EEs, nor do we plan to.
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    Egg Table

    Egg Production Table Week Of... Number of Eggs (this week) Number of Eggs (Total for Year) Notes 3 - 9 JAN33Only Bunny (EE) laying10 - 16 JAN03snow followed by freezing rain17 - 23 JAN03 24 - 30 JAN14Buckingham (Speckled Sussex) lays!31 - 6 FEB711 7 - 13 FEB516Mayflower (Barred Rock) lays...
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    Hello from South Carolina! We are have recently become owners of a small flock (3 total: Easter Egger, Barred Rock, and Speckled Sussex). At the moment, we are 'stealth' chickening as chickens are not permitted within city limits here. (A long-term goal of mine is to change this ordinance!) As a...
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    Wild pigs

    Here in South Carolina feral hogs are a big problem. There is open season on them year-round.
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    worried about SC roos getting frostbite/sterility

    Gaming cocks have their combs cut off...it doesn't effect their steriltiy as the winners are become breeding 'studs'. The damage to the comb doesn't hurt the roosters after it heals. (Source: The Chicken Book, authors Smith and Daniel, pub. Little Brown.) What I have found in researching is...
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    Learn from my error - it killed my pullet

    Sorry for your loss. Thanks for sharing this us the BYC community.
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    EEs -- how old was yours when she started laying?

    Ours was almost 6 months old to the day of her first egg!
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    Getting them ready for coop

    No need for thanks, Jennifer!
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    Getting them ready for coop

    Ours have spent the last two nights in the coop, temps in the low 40s. They have been fine! Each morning, they great me with a chorus of cheep, cheep...perhaps chicken talk for 'Enough with the camping trip, we want in!'
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    Getting them ready for coop

    Great! We have four Red Stars that are six weeks old who will be sleeping out for the first time this week. Our temps (in South Carolina) aren't nearly as polar as yours, not to mention your snow fall.
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