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    molting again, no eggs, advice?

    thanks for the advice. i've been thinking about worming them and looked into a couple of posts that describe a good way to go about it. other than not laying, they are behaving normally, walking around the yard, clucking and digging. since i last posted, i've got three "molting", all the...
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    molting again, no eggs, advice?

    my chickens layed for about five months (started january-ish) and have now started molting again. their third molt. their last molt lasted about five months, then they took two months off just standing around eating. seven months of dink-doinking around. I have three orpingtons and two...
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    Do Hens Crow Sometimes?

    my head hen will make a noise that is pretty darn close to crowing, more like a long crow she makes this noise a couple of times a day. the first time i heard it, i was standing next to the run and it scared the pants off me i am pretty sure she is a hen though because she gives us about 5-6...
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    happiness is sleeping chicks (pic)

    sound asleep in the bathtub brooder, five new buff orps soon to be added to the rest of the gang cant wait
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    What to feed for darker yolks?

    orange crayons just kidding
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    question about small orders

    i previously ordered 25 from mcmurray with no problems just today i got 5 from petchicken no problems
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    Finally completed the finishing touches! *Pics*

    how big is your run? and how often do you let them free range?
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    So.Cal here anyone else?

    hey all like it says, im in la for those of you that went to the show this past weekend, how was it? how big? bird and people wise thanks okto
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    Black Australorps?

    digitS' : Australorps seem to be willing to stay out later in the evening than the other breeds. Maybe their black eyes gather light better thats a funny observation my australorps will keep the orpingtons out and about until well into dusk, they seem to dictate when its night coop time
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    **new with photos** buff orps are pecking each other to death

    from your description, the flock is at peace dont think of it as "killing", think of it as "eating" i think that if you add that mean hen back in to the flock, your problems will start once again good lunk
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    Black Australorps?

    great friendly birds. inquisitive and good at free ranging. mine are pretty vocal and wander in and out of the house and property. they have flown as high as four feet. now that spring is here, i get and egg a day from each. behold the mighty blackaroni
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    Hardward Cloth - what size

    i use 1x2 and the rats stay out, i havent had a mouse problem yet the gauge of the wire is substantial, more like the welded wire used for pouring concrete
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    ?'s re new chicks and vaccines and medicated food

    i am planning on adding to my flock my current hens were purchased from mcmurray and vaccinated the new chicks will likely be from a backyard breeder once feathered out, the will be kept adjacent to the current flock for a gradual acclimatization do the chicks need medicated food? i dont...
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    looking for buff orpington chicks

    i dont have an incubator, so chicks would be great. was hoping for my white orp to be broody, no dice as far as the number, i am looking for the minimum amount you feel you can ship safely i am looking for two, but have great homes for extras thanks
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    looking for buff orpington chicks

    just like the title says, i'm looking to add to my backyard flock of australorps and orpingtons would like to add some buffs, the bigger the breeding stock the better, yea for big girls you can pm me and i can also be reached at uaetcoj at yahoo dot com thanks
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    Buff Orps = poopie butts

    my white orp gets a butt trim every now and then the fluff is getting shorter and shorter it just seems to stick and stay, we call it rock-butt
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    White Orpingtons?

    i ordered black australorps and white orpingtons from mcmurray fabulous friendly birds if i had to choose, and i wont, i prefer the australorps still all great, though, and averaging about six eggs a week, from each bird get a bunch of extras, figuring for losses and cockerels, sexing isnt...
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