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    Thanks! I just love their individual personalities 🙂
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    Review by 'Kulakat' in article 'Omlet Coops: The Five Directives of Eglu Excellence'

    Great info, clever and very entertaining. I had a good giggle!
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    Thank you!
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    Thanks for that! I have been training the ones that I want by putting feed next to and in the enclosure! 🤞
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    Thank you🤗
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    The two next to each other in the last pic are the girls I'm trying to get to adopt me! My hubby just bought materials to make a coop :wee:celebrate
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    Not the best pictures, but here they are🐓
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    Thank you, I will!
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    I will work on getting some to upload!
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    Thanks! I feed them 3 times a day and there are a few who seem comfortable with me!
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    Hi and thanks! Thanks! I'm not ready to incubate and hatch chicks. I've never had chickens before and that is terrifying at this point, LOL
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    I have 2 nesting boxes, but I think I need to make it seem more hidden without feeling closed in.
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    Thanks!
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    That is true. I was hoping to let them continue to free range because they only go between the two yards. Thanks for the suggestion!
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    Thank you! I'm going to need lots of luck apparently.
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    Thank you!!!
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    Good suggestion, but the yard they are in is someone that the rest of us avoid....there is a 2 month old and a maybe month old that hang here and I thought about trying to raise them.
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    Hi , Thanks for replying! I'm in Hawaii and feral chickens are everywhere and considered a nuisance. People dump them in large unpopulated areas and I just read that there is a business that will capture and "remove" unwanted chickens from your yard :( The feral chickens here tend to be from...
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