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    Flock aggression toward one hen

    I'm having the same problem right now. They have gone as far as kicking one hen out of the coop at night. The poor dear was sleeping out side in the cold. Not sure what to do. If I remove her will they just start picking on another or do I remove the biggest bully? This is the first time...
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    Water freeze

    I've used a cookie tin type heater with a Thremocube for the past two winters and have never had frozen water. They are inexpensive and work great.
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    Straw or Shavings

    Shavings. Straw compacts holds moisture and smells funny. Shavings can be fluffed with a hoe which adds insulation value to the floor. They smell clean. Plus they stay dry which keeps the girls healthy. Shavings are the way to go.
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    grr ... chickens roosting in the nest boxes

    I just went through the same problem a few weeks ago. I covered the nest boxes with cardboard at night for one week. They got out of the habit and now nest on the roost rather than in the nest boxes. No more poo in the nest boxes. It worked for me.
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    How did you cover your run?

    It's 12' x 12', covered with tin. Best thing I ever did.
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    Outdoor Run..."Bedding"?

    I use a crushed rock they call fill lime. It is $7.50 a ton compared to the $25 a ton they wanted for sand. (NE Kansas price) It packs, sheds water and rakes well. The girls can dig in it and use it for grit. Never muddy!! Great stuff. Not too soft or too hard. Doesn't cling to my shoes...
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    Need a thermostat for coop during winter

    Use a Thermo Cube. On at 35 degrees and off at 45. They are about $11. I've used one for 2 winters and had never had frozen water. Google it or look at your local farm store.
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    Has anyone lost any chickens using wire skirting/aprons around run?

    I have 1/2 hardware cloth burried a foot down and two feet out. My run has a tin roof. Pop door is open 24/7. Going on 3 years with no problems. Two pit bulls run free in our neighborhood and coons are frequently in the trash. The threat is there but the chickens are safe. May cost a...
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    does each hen need a nesting box? or should they share?

    I have 7 hens and 3 boxes. They use 1 or 2 of them and switch day to day. Lol
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    Thermostat Plug

    I have two of them in my coop. Love em!! One on the water heater and another on a ceramic bulb.. I don't worry about frozen water or chickens.
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    what is the best SAND to use in a run? I want to prevent BUMBLEFOOT

    I like fill lime. It drains well, compacts well but not so tight that they can't dig in it. It's cheap... $7.50 a ton compared to $25 a ton for sand. Get it from a quarry. It is the small left over stuff after they crush rock so they want to get rid of it cheap.
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    Door problem: the chickens kick dirt/bedding into the door jamb and the debris pries the door open

    I attached a 2x6 to the inside wall so there is a wall width gap between the door and coop floor. This wasn't high enough so I added a 2x4 above it. They still kick stuff against the door bout not as much.
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    Storing Fertilized eggs..??

    Thank You so much for the information. I knew I would get the answer to my question about how long and how to store eggs prior to incubation. Yuo guys are great!!!
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    Watering Nipples.

    Do they drip? I worry I'd have a mess of wet pine shavings. I had hampsters as a kid and it was always damp under the waterer.
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    Throwing feed everywhere!!! Help!!

    I switched to a store bought hanging feeder. This seems to keep them from wasting food. No excess loss at least for now. Thanks for your input.
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    Post pic of your nipple waterers!

    My question is how to keep them from freezing? It's 50 degrees here right now but it can down to -10. What is the solution??
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    Throwing feed everywhere!!! Help!!

    Thank you for the advice. The feed is all the same so not searching for special pieces of feed. The opening is 9" above the pine shavings. Will the Amos the Roo scoop it out with his beak?? How high is too high to put the feeder? What is the optimunm height? ( In inches please, I've read...
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    Throwing feed everywhere!!! Help!!

    I have a 4" PVC feeder with a clean out elbow at the bottom. The girls have done very well with this feeder up till this week. All of a sudden they are throwing feed all over the coop rather than eating it!! I filled it one day and it is empty the next. I have been limiting the amount of...
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    Cheap source of litter for using in deep litter method?

    My 6x8 coop can be covered with 2-3 bales of pine shavings that cost $5-$7 a bale. This is cheap, clean,dry and mold free. They are changed twice a year and replenished a few times a week. I clean the dropping boards then sprinkle a small bucket of shavings from the floor on the boards. Then...
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