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    Golden Comet vs ISA Brown

    Hello all, I am looking for the most productive brown egg layers. It seems ISA Brown/Golden Comet are reportedly the most prolific layers. I have read those two are actually the same breed - just a different name. Is that true? And what are your opinions on which breeds are the most prolific...
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    Hello Chicken Fans,

    Love the Bible verse and barnyard scene - thank you :-)
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    Hello Chicken Fans,

    Thank you!! And a big Hee Haw back from Virginia
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    Hello Chicken Fans,

    Thank you! Yes my donks are so loved. They are family
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    Hello Chicken Fans,

    Thank you!!
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    Water belly

    My hens are free rangers too
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    Water belly

    About four times per week. And the hens with the water belly are very thin. Their breast bones are very pronounced.
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    Hello Chicken Fans,

    I grew up on a 135 acre farm and raised hundreds of Leghorns and White Rocks by incubating eggs. We pastured our flocks. I currently have a flock of 20 Rhode Island / Cinnamon Queens on a 10 acre horse farm. Also have horses and donkeys.
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    Water belly

    Hello and thank you. Just want to fully understand the acronyms in your reply. By "CP" do you mean crude protein? And "OP" - operator? And what is the acronym "AA" ? Thank you!
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    Water belly

    Thank you for that valuable advice. I really appreciate it
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    Water belly

    Between 17 - 18%. Fed feather fixer 20% while they molted
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    Water belly

    Mostly Kalmback crumble, pellets and Henhouse Reserve. Some crushed corn and sunflower seeds as snacks.
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    Water belly

    Hello, several of my 2.5 year old Rhode Islands and 1.5 year old Cinnamon Queens have come down with water belly. I have been treating by draining, giving Nutri-Drench, and have started mixing Kickin Chicken supplement in their feed. They do not like the Kickin Chicken but hopefully will get...
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