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    Anyone else's rooster do this...

    :lau Finally! Someone invented a chicken translation matrix and her name is Blue! I don't believe this theory anymore, because my current roo has started settling himself in the nest box (XL) and singing right next to the hens. For each and every egg we get a tandem song, but he goes on about...
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    loosing chicks to bulling?

    Rhode Island Reds are notorious bullies against other breeds. They should be kept separately, especially from mild mannered breeds like Ameraucana, or anything with traits that make them "different" (beards, long tails, colorful, etc.) Protein that is too low from a DIY diet often leads to...
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    Bunkhouse Conversion

    Totally understandable. But I will say the brooder plates use less electricity. So if brooding frequently they save money. I nabbed one I really like for $55, it has 3 heat settings so I can compensate for age and ambient temp, and it's black so it's not so glaring in the brooder as yellow ones...
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    Bunkhouse Conversion

    Not to be argumentative, and this is kinda beyond the point, but I wanted to mention it anyway for future reference... Seemingly white or yellow light actually has red light in it. The sun is full spectrum, providing blue, red, etc as well as UV and UVB light. So there is nothing physically...
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    Thürigian Bearded Bantam (Critically Endangered Breed)

    I was going to suggest... When you have really rare birds, and the possibility of something dreadful happening, it's a good idea to breed as soon as you can, even if they would be mixes. A lot of breeds have some outcrossing back there, sometimes for genetic vigor, sometimes to introduce /...
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    how do yall pronounce these breeds am i correctly saying it?

    Brahh Maa (I hear a donkey) Beef Elder Duck EL Why Anne Dote Leg Horn Fav Er Roll On Oh Go Dory
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    Free Range Hens reaching egg laying age

    How's the light pollution where you are? Small things can add up. Proximity to a house, or street lights, etc. Pullets are more sensitive than hens. Although it's termed pollution (due to the effect on wild birds, bees and other insects), if it works for your benefit re: eggs then it's a...
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    Free Range Hens reaching egg laying age

    How much less than 13? The "or so" I wrote is due to it being biological, rather than mechanical, if that makes sense. They don't have actual clocks, but it's easier for us humans to understand that way. Here in Florida, by October (twelve and a half hours) if a pullet isn't already in lay...
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    Free Range Hens reaching egg laying age

    Genetics! (and/or light leakage from human activity. Why does daylight length matter in the first place? Because the pituitary gland, responsible for releasing hormones that trigger laying, is reactive to light levels. How reactive? It depends on the genes. And pullets are more sensitive the...
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    Time change is affecting my chickens

    I just changed the time on my pop doors the other day, and at least here in Florida, Sunset is an hour earlier. Do you have time to sit out one evening while the sun starts to set so you can watch what your pop door does and how your chickens behave? If all is well with the pop door schedule...
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    Free Range Hens reaching egg laying age

    They may have just not made the cutoff point when the hours of light each day allow for the onset of lay. Pullets who are already in lay during months of sufficient sunlight will keep laying through fall and winter. Those whose bodies were not ready until the days shortened won't activate the...
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    What's y'all's secret to keeping cats away?

    A couple assertive chickens can do wonders. When we first moved somewhere our chickens and pets shared the backyard, the cats and Jack Russell terriers were very interested. But we had a hen named Happy who stalked them back. One time Happy wanted to come up on the porch (we were more permissive...
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    Mites in new store bought pine shavings?

    I believe you! I had chicks get lice from shavings a couple years ago. The brooder was inside, a clean new tote. I noticed the tiny white bugs, and chicks scratching, for the first time after adding shavings from the brand new bag. So my theory at the time was the shavings became contaminated...
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    Electric Fence details

    Thanks a bunch everyone! We ended up getting separate plastic posts for the wire to make an additional outer fence. The posts are not as high as I'd like but it will be nice to have a buffer zone in the middle. The links and suggestions here were very helpful 😊
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    Electric Fence details

    Sorry that this is so basic but I feel a little confused looking at all the different parts for an electric fence. I've never set one up before. Feel pretty silly. I'm going today to T.S.C to get a solar charger + wire + insulators that can attach to wire fence + plastic handle things for the...
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    Every Breed and mix List

    Hi guys, I'm trying to help with a project... I need to make a list of every chicken breed and every named mix (*). I started with BYC's list from "Chicken Breed Focus Project". Added a few I could think of, now I need help! Could you look at this list and see if you can think of any that are...
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    Too much protein?

    I feed that 24% Nutrena Silkie crumble to my large breed chicks, it's rather awesome how much shinier their feathers come in. They grow quicker too. Down to 20% All Flock when they get to the messiest age (just did that with 3 week olds). I like knowing they had everything they could need when...
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    Existential chicken questions

    Your post reads to me like an early sign of burnout coming your way. Warning, Danger, Will Robinson. Those numbers are quite high for a personal flock with no employees or farm kids, and without an extensive automation setup or a single big barn. Here's my suggestion... Band those in your...
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    No Eggs!

    If they aren't laying, they shouldn't be eating layer. If they're molting (highly likely, everyone is), they should have a higher protein, around 20%. I dunno how the feed companies convinced people that layer stands for "adult" rather than "laying", but they do the chicken hobby a disservice.
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