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    8-9 week old chickens Odd "relaxing" pose

    Ok, I'm just wondering if anyone else has chickens that lay on their sides? I have two Red links that instead of fluffing up and setting their tooshies on the ground they lean to their side and lay/ "lounge". They walk and eat fine, show no signs of any pain and I've poked and prodded to see...
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    I'm thinkin a Roo... Bantam sex confirmation please!

    So this is Choco... my youngest son's Bantam from the Bantam bin. Have no clue on the breed but I'm thinking at about 4 weeks old this little guy is, well, a GUY Any agreement out there? I'm just lookin at that nicely RED looking comb... and his little wattles are coming in reddish already...
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    Need a small coop door? Sorry if I'm sounding dumb lol...

    Ok, I'm converting the back part of a VERY small house on our property to a coop and will have an open door with a ramp going up. Closes, locks all that happy stuff. If a critter can get in then they probably deserve a chicken dinner kind of coop. Do I NEED a little chicken door? I'm curious...
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    Really an Ameracauna?

    Ok so go this beautiful little girl from our local farm store... said it was an ameracauna. I've seen a lot of EE's posed as Ameracauna so I'm wondering from the experts if she really is. Meet Scruffy... her sister is Nerfherder She has fluffy cheeks and her feet are an orangey yellow. She...
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    Chicken ART?! Oh yea, I got chickens on the brain...

    Sooo, I'm kind of a half trained artist who didn't graduate college :) and I got little chickens recenently... so i'm putzin in my sketchbook with a china marker (almost like a grease/charcoal pencil) and look what my doodles produced... ACK! I enjoy drawing loops and swirls to get the brain...
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    Brooder Temp Question

    Ok, so I'm new at the chicken addiction and I have 18 lovely little fuzzy butts in the brooder ranging from about 5 days old to 11 days old. I did the "move the light until they are comfy thing" and now I have active little girls running all over then doing their cute little narcoleptic thing...
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