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    LIVE LARGE MEALWORMS- 500, 1000, 2000

    Hi. I am selling my extra large mature live meal worms. These are healthy and large. They will come with wheat bran and food. They can be kept in refrigerator for storage. Mealworms will hibernate in the cold, just take them out once a week to feed and drink. If you buy mealworms to raise, let...
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    Young Easter Egger Rooster 12 weeks old - Orange County CALIFORNIA

    I have a beautiful 12 week-old rooster. He is an Easter Egger (Ameraucana mix) type which carries the blue/green egg gene. I hatched and raised him. He is free-ranged and loves to eat fresh vegetables and fruits, and mealworms. He is a pet and NOT for eating. He is already handsome and will be...
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    Americauna/EE cockerel - Orange County, CA

    I have an Americauna/EE cockerel that is 5 weeks old. He is one of several cockerels that I hatched last month. I am looking for a home for him that he can live and have his own flock of girls to take care of. At 5 weeks, he is very beautiful, and is a strong male. He's the leader of the...
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    What do newly hatched chicks do????

    This seems like a silly question, but I can't find the answer to it when I googled or searched byc forum. My first time hatching eggs. My chicks hatched a couple of days early. They walk wobbly, peck on each other, and sleep and sleep and sleep. Is this normal? What do newly hatched...
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    What's the difference between Delaware, Columbian Rock and Light Sussex

    I thought I turn to the pros on this board and ask my question. I recently adopted a grown hen. It looks like a Delaware, so I thought it was, but just now I saw pictures of a Light Sussex and a Columbian Rock and those two look just like my hen, too. So, now I don't know what breed my hen...
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    How to render a chicken unconscious before killing?

    I know the subject of how to process a chicken humanely is discussed many times and at length on this forum. However, what I am asking is whether anyone here electrocute or 'gas' the chickens so they are unconscious before you slit their throats, that way they are not aware or feel any pain. A...
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