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    Fun flock behavior

    I live on a lovely farm with 6 hens and lots of other animals. These are the first chickens I have every loved and I am amazed at how smart and personable they are. I learned not to let them out to free range until after 9 or so in the morning, giving the predators a chance to go to bed...
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    Chickens disappearing without a trace, advice please

    I have a farm in Virginia. I had nine hens in Feb. of this year. I now have two. The weird thing is their coop is an Amish made building on a foundation with a very secure floor and door and there have never been attacks or disappearances at night. What makes me suspicious is that hens only...
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    Stephanie from Twin Creek Farm

    Hi, my name is Stephanie. I bought my beautiful 26 acre farm in August. Now have nine ladies living in my guest room: 3 Americaunas, 3 Red Stars, and 3 Barred Plymouth Rocks. This is my first chick raising and it has been a wonderful success with an electric hen. The chicks are HUGE and...
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