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    Three Roos need homes! Northwest Indiana.

    Three roosters available! One is an easter egger/brahma that is simply magnificent and carries a blue egg gene. The other two are Brahmas (columbian pattern). Would like to trade for a hen or two or a few ducks. Located in Northwest Indiana.
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    Northwest Indiana! Free Buff Orpington Roo in need of home!

    We received 5 laying "hens" and two turned out to be handsome roosters. Since we have 2 bantam roos, one of the Buffs has to go. We have a 25ish week old Roo from Tractor Supply. He does not willing come up to you but once you get him he stays pretty calm. He is the smaller of the two standard...
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    Using interior door on exterior of coop?

    We are building a pole barn style coop and I have access to a free door to allow human entrance into the coop. However, it is an interior door. If I seal the door with a polyurethane to prevent moisture from getting into the door, do you think it will be ok to use?
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    Finally starting the journey!

    Well since out meat bird project, we have moved to a new house on a full acre. We are building our coop this week as a 10'X10' pole barn style with concrete footers. We are really excited to build it and it will be situated to where we can add on for more animals (Goats) next year. Here are...
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    Processing Cornish X this saturday!!!

    So the day of reckoning is this saturday for the 27 cornish x birds that I have been raising. My wife wants to have a large pot going to make stock in since we will be boning out some of the birds to make some cooking easier. Would it be easier to keep a pot going and add the bones as I go? Or...
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    Is this normal First time meat raiser question!

    So is this normal? Most of the chicks bellys look like this. They are in a kiddie pool surrounded with chicken wire for a brooder. They were delivered 5 days ago and have had the pine shavings changed twice. There are 28 birds total.
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    New from Northwest Indiana!

    Hi all! Just starting out raising some Jumbo Cornish X for meat this year in a chicken tractor! Can't wait to taste them! -Mike
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