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    For the fist time.

    I decided this evening that the chickens had been confined to their run long enough. So I opened up the door and stood back. At first they were a little apprehensive about their new found freedom, but once they realized this new opportunity meant new found dirt to scratch and grass to eat they...
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    Hen or Roo

    One of our buff orpingtons is developing faster than the others. They are all 5 weeks old, and one has a comb and waddle already. So my question is Hen or Roo? Also, if he is, how are orpington roo's, are they loud crowers, and do they do it often? I really don't want to get rid of him/her, it...
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    Feathering Out

    I have 6 chicks that are a week old. 5 of them are growing beautiful wing feathers. One though has short stumpy wing feahers that don't look like the others. Should I be worried or am I just over reacting?
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    A litlle help here

    We just got our chicks today and I noticed one has some manure on its wing from shipping, how should I go about removing it? Is it safe to get it wet using a rag?
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    Excitment

    We are now T-Minus 4 days until we get our chicks. I have the brooder set up and ready to go. Quick question how soon until they start flying? I haven't been able to make a lid for it yet.
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    Covered Run

    I don't know whether to post this in here or on the predator thread so I will give it a try here. We are expecting our first little ones on the 15th of May and with their arrival comes building the coop. The coop isn't the problem I can build that, thanks to browsing all the wonderful pictures...
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    What does everyone think?

    My family and I are looking into getting 4 hens for the eggs. I have been walking around my property scratching my head trying to find a place to put a coop and run. Then I thought of this flower bed. Every year it gets over run with weeds and it is hard to maintain. I thought maybe the chickens...
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    Hello from Ohio

    Hello everyone! My family and I are looking into getting some chickens for eggs. We are trying to be more healthy and more aware of where our food is coming from. We are starting our own gardens this year, and I think some chicken manure is just what we need for some good compost. I am looking...
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