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    Managing on their own

    I had three hens. A few years ago, from goodness knows where, a beautiful cockerel moved in. My girls fell under his charms and last year one hen successfully raised two birds; one of each. A little after Roger (the lodger cockerel) moved in, another cockerel appeared in the orange groves around...
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    Two Eggs in One Day?

    Yesterday when I went to the coop where my three hens live, there were FOUR eggs. Now is that normal? They were definitely all from that morning because I took out three eggs the day before.
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    Our First Egg!!!!!

    How crazy am I? I got very excited when I found our very first egg this morning. It´s a bit small, as we expected, but we´re on a roll now, I hope!
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    My Three Girls

    I´d be interested if anyone can identify what type of chickens we have, but whatever they are, after only just over a week, they are really starting to develop personalities and are really quite friendly. My grandchildren were over for a visit from the UK this week and we waited until they...
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    Outside Space for my Three Ladies

    Well, we´ve finally made the leap and now have three beautiful ladies. I think they´re Rhode Island Reds, but really not sure and as I bought them in Spain from a Spaniard I couldn´t quite work out what he said, except they are good layers. I´ll try and get some pictures once the girls settle...
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    Anyone on Costa Blanca South?

    Hi. I´m in Formentera del Segura, Alicante. Is there anyone nearby? Irene
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    Chicken Virgin

    Hi everyone OK this is my very first foray into chicken-keeping. I´ve just moved into a house on the Costa Blanca in Spain. It´s an old finca that we´re tearing apart as I write. I just love the idea of keeping a few hens to provide me with eggs. However, I will, no doubt soon be the matron of...
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