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    Everything is eatable if you are hungry enough :old

    Everything is eatable if you are hungry enough :old
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    BYC's Random Funny Posting Thread! Hosts Mike & Sally

    Wondering if these dudes are wearing their skivvies???
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    Selling Quail egg's profitable or bust?

    Probably would be good if you listed your location and price you are getting. Price varies from South Africa, to UK, to Brazil :idunno
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    I culled my first cockerel, now what?

    Topped with bluberry pie filling:drool:drool:drool We all agree here:drool:drool:drool
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    in this random rambling thread we post random pictures

    I agree,, I also think a total renovation did not leave meth behind.
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    Making use of a little side niche in my coop/run

    Great picture, Now I can see some opportunities. I would leave the litter area as is. This way you can scoop out the gumdrops with a litter scooper. I would also leave those stone pavers in place. You can change out the litter medium with fresh if you feel it necessary. If so...
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    Family Farm and Home's Diamond Duchess

    Do you have other chickens besides??? Post pictures of them as well,, I never seen a chicken that wasn't pretty :old WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:highfive:
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    Making use of a little side niche in my coop/run

    Without pictures, Its difficult for myself at least to envision everything, and make suggestions. One note on the height of nest boxes. Make sure they are high enough for hen to be able to stand up, when laying egg. Consider there will be nesting material, which should be taken into...
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    Quail Small Business!!

    I never raised quail. Main reason is the housing portion. If I let them free-range with my chickens, they would escape, and fly off. But I do have some ideas, and suggestions. Lets start with the transportation portion. I do have a small trailer. So I would try to bring the lofts in one...
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    Rooster Now Showing Aggression

    Totally agree :thumbsup
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    Can I eat the egg?

    If hen is back to laying egg, things seem to be back to normal. I would not hesitate eating such eggs. Cover some of hens' symptoms of her illness,(that she went thru) and lets see what others suggest. Many chicken illnesses are linked to respiratory issues, and some don't make it thru. If...
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    Rooster Now Showing Aggression

    There is no need for a Jerk Rooster in a flock. There are too many kind :frow roosters that need to find new homes. I agree with BigBlueHen53 when roosters are around children. Soup is a good option,, as well as Jerk Chicken WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and:welcome
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    I culled my first cockerel, now what?

    Just make sure Doggie doesn't get any of those bones. :old I can explain if anyone doesn't understand this. :frow
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    I culled my first cockerel, now what?

    Well,, try your best, and judge your results. The store chickens are prime tender type, usually harvested at 8 weeks. (cornishX) That is why you may have heard the term. (about older chickens) A good soup chicken.
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    Michigan winter

    During winter, the important thing is,,,, To keep the feet dry. Snow, and slush, does wet their feet, Your Turf should be just fine. Ether one works well, I choose hay for inside my coop. (chickens) because it is also eatable. Straw has basically very little nutrition. Straw is good for...
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    I culled my first cockerel, now what?

    I'm basically an expert on chicken soup, so cant help you with oven temp, and time. How do you do chicken cuts from the butcher/store ?? Now getting back to soup details. I cook my chicken soup for about 3 hours on minimum flame, after a good rolling boil. If you want any ideas, on making...
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    Weird Feather Growth?

    They look like normal pullet feathers that just haven't finished growing. WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :highfive:
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    Bobcat Tried My Chicken Run

    Setting up an Electric fence can get tricky and challenging. You have to remember that animal has to be well grounded, and touch a Hot fence. If the ground is dry, success is less likely. So in your case, the way you have your wires, will keep many predators away. A more ideal way is to...
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    Bobcat Tried My Chicken Run

    I'm glad you realize that. A firearm is a dangerous item in untrained hands. I don't want to tell you how often I hear on the News, there are instances of bad things happening.
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