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    What is this handsome boy?

    Anyone know?
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    my buddy's broody hen

    My buddy down the street is away on vaca so i'm watching his flock till sat morning. When my daughter and I started pulling his eggs from the boxes we noticed a hen sitting on a 5 egg clutch. This started on thursday and she has been sitting since then. We have been checking in on her 3X a day...
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    9 weeks old

    Thank goodness for this section of the forum----
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    multiple Hawks are casing our yard

    We have always let our flocks free range just because it makes happy birds and for pest control. We have also always had a cooper and red tail infestation in our area and it seems after a few weeks of being home watching the problem is worse then ever. The girls are dying to roam but the wife...
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    geez...4 roosters out of one hatch

    The pecking order battles are in full swing inside my brooder. 2 barred rocks, 1 ast, 1 buff and it seems like they'll never back down. The crowing started 2 days ago which we don't mind at all because after all who needs a digital alarm clock? We are wondering which of the 4 will come out on...
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    Barred rock named Layne

    Our buddy Layne is turning out to be our fav rooster ever. He sings and hangs around with the kids like they're part of his flock. The last barred rock cock we raised was a angry nightmare and even our great big pit bull was afraid to walk by him. Look he's even helping the wife with her work...
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    Cornish cross

    We have started calling them frankenchickens . The growth rate is out of control and next to our other hatches they look like monsters. I can't believe at 6 weeks how large they are. My buddy that told me not to raise them was 100% correct when he said these birds are by far the messy breed to...
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    Our new chicks

    We are super excited about our new additions. All 16 seem very full of life and are quickly getting used to being handled. This years hatch yielded more then ever before with a hatch rate of nearly 75%! A mix of hearty cold weather layers and meat birds. We welcome the spring
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