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    Hen thinks she's the rooster - with funny photo

    If you google pinless peepers, it'll list online companies that sell them. I checked ebay and bought a pack of 10 and it included a nice pair of backwards pliers to ease putting them on.
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    Hen thinks she's the rooster - with funny photo

    They prevent the chicken from seeing forward, so they can not attack, peck, feather pluck, etc the other birds
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    Hen thinks she's the rooster - with funny photo

    So my year old red hen thinks she is the rooster. (I don't have one) and has been bullying the girls. When I finally figured out which one it was, I put her in her own stall and told her she was dinner. Well, the next morning there was a beautiful egg waiting for me next to the door. So I...
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    Do you need to worm if no signs are present?

    I'm not sure about others, but I've never wormed my girls. Going on three years now and all seem healthy and vibrant.
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    Hen thinks she's a rooster?

    I have a mix, Barred Rock, Black sexlink, Australorp, and Reds. I saw a dark red hen on top, and I only have 4 of those. Maybe I could quarantine those 4 and keep a closer watch? I have 31 hens total.
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    Hen thinks she's a rooster?

    I got rid of my rooster last summer because he had become really mean, towards the hens and my family. He would pull the feathers from the tops of their heads and their poor little backs were bald. I have noticed in the last few weeks that the girls are again losing feathers on heads and...
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    hawk

    I feel for you man......had a redtail eat one of my hens two days ago. Can't put my net up with all the snow we've been getting off and on, and feel bad to keep the girls locked in for too many days in a row. I know it's the chance, letting them out, but we've been pretty good so far. I kept...
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    FOGHORN LEGHORN~ "Lookit here son, I say, I say son, did ya see that hawk after those hens? ....

    I think it's possible that the purple martins may have kept it away, but hard to tell since I keep the net up in summer. Those purple martins sure can get aggressive though. I was in the barn an afternoon last summer and that mama bird decided she didn't want me in the aisleway. Nearly took...
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    Chicken Boredom and Feather Picking

    If its the fluffy feathers under the tail, I would check for lice. Some of my girls started losing those feathers last winter when it wasn't as cold as it should have been. I dusted them with Sevin, 3 times, spaced out 10 days. Not all of my chickens had a problem either.
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    FOGHORN LEGHORN~ "Lookit here son, I say, I say son, did ya see that hawk after those hens? ....

    We have an old post & beam barn (1846) and the barn swallows and purple martins show up each spring and leave each fall. This is when we know the end and start of winter. It's like one day they all show up and then one day they're gone. I have seen them chase the hawks. There's a mating pair...
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    Will my broody accept them?

    This buff is quite friendly. She only puts up a fuss when I take "her" eggs. I put 4 wooden ones under her tonight when I took the real eggs out. Hopefully this will keep her sitting for another week until the chicks arrive.
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    Guess my packing peanuts

    I got 4 RIR packing peanuts with my ducks last year. 2 turned out to be pullets :)
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    Will my broody accept them?

    I gave in and ordered the Meyer production 25 with free shipping :) I have two other people going in on the order with me. I have a Buff Brahma that's been broody for about two weeks now. The shipment is for July 9th. If she is still broody at the time, do you think I could give her the...
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    2 males missing :(

    The biggest male has really been fighting with another male lower in line. Not to the point of blood, but he chases him a lot, especially at coop time (when it gets dark) 2 nights ago, they were running around the field and wouldn't come in. At dark, they were nowhere to be found. I thought...
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    Killed my hen after she pecked my son's eye - 2nd time

    My son loves to collect the eggs. When he was 3, one of our hens jumped up and pecked him on the lip, causing it to bleed. I did not blame the hen......I blamed myself. It could have easily been his eye! From then on, I made sure he wore safety glasses and his tall boots.
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    Egg eating chickens :( suggestions?

    I used to get the occasional broken egg.....nothing left but a small pile of white. (they get oyster shell free choice) Now I am getting an egg with a hole in the end and all of the inside is gone. Last week there were 3 in one day. I have 28 chickens. I took the three and filled them with...
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    Bully Guinea....need advice

    Thanks PeepsCa....I figured you'd answer. The bullying only lasts a few minutes once they are in the stall. He just pecks at him in the wing area. I haven't noticed any damage, he's just afraid to go in the coop with him, but doesn't fight back. Maybe I will try putting the bully in the...
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    Bully Guinea....need advice

    I have a large male that is bullying a smaller male. I have 5 males and 5 females. They are fine outside during the day, but the smaller male hassles me about going in at night. When he does go in the coop (12x12 stall) the large males bullies him. He keeps pecking at him and chases him...
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    Anyone Want a Good Poultry Guardian Dog?

    Some people are down right rude. You are allowed your opinion, but do not be nasty to those who are admitting that they have a problem and asking for help. I agree that the dog needs training and will probably be a wonderful dog when she matures. Dogs, especially guardians, require a lot of...
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    chickens not laying eggs!! help please

    If the heat lamp is red, then it shouldn't bother them at night. But, chickens do need about 15 hours of daylight to produce well.
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