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    Newbie eggs question

    I went to a animal sale yesterday and got 2 guinea. The guy said they were two load (duh) and gave them to me for $5. Just in case there is more wrong with them they are away from my chickens. He said that he never caged them but till they learn where home is they are in my future chicken coop...
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    Tonights buddy

    I need to take pictures of all the babies but this is tonight's little buddy I think it came from the barred rock bin at tcs but they have already mixed up 2 bins on me
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    Should I be concerned

    2 1/2 weeks ago I bought my first chickens at tcs-2 of them where white leghorn pullets, 4 Rhode Island Red and 2 barred rock. They were all them same size. I have gotten more since then The white leghorns grew faster than the others but everyone is growing so fast I figured the between the...
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    All set to worry

    One of my babies had a dark spot on its back when I examined it it was just chicken **** but I was concerned about the red spot it was leaving under it I cleaned it up and there was feather loss and maybe a little bit of the other chicks picking. But this one one of my 2 chicks that are almost...
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    Books

    I am a book junkie too and am looking for one (or two) good books on chickens that will take me past the first year. I have had all the books out of the local library and have looked at bn but most of them seem written more for beginners. I want something to reference not just pretty...
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    Emptying food dish

    I have the plastic food dish with the holes all the way around that screws onto a mason jar. I filled the jar with chick food and came back a half hour later- they emptied it not ate it but it looks like they scratched it all out in front of the dish. Should I raise the dish up a little? The...
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    Newbie

    New member here-I have wanted chickens for a few years now and finally took the plunge
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