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    WOUNDED QUAIL

    yesterday I checked on my quail and found one had been wounded, there was blood on it's neck and blood splatter on the wall of the coop. I separated her into another bin, and she is breathing and walking around the coop, she didn't seem interested in the meal worms or any food I gave her last...
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    Diarrhea

    One of the girls has liquidy poo. Why, and what should I do?
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    6 weeks

    I'm wondering, again... Huckleberry, buff orp #1 Doc, buff orp #2 Amy, amerecauna Rosie, Rhode island red
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    ARLINGTON WA ORDINANCE

    Chickens may be kept within the city limits of Arlington, provided: (1) No more than seven hens, including chickens and chicks, may be kept per single-family residential lot. (2) No roosters are allowed. (3) Henhouses, coops and chicken...
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    Sexing at about 6 weeks

    Wondering what I have so I can return the roos. 1 buff orpingtons #1 2 buff orpingtons #2, 3 rhode island red 4 americauna
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    WHAT TO DO

    So I just got 4 baby chicks, about 3 weeks old. Do I need to handle them? Can I feed them treats from the kitchen yet? Do I need to let them in the backyard or can they stay in the bin until I put them in the coop? Can rabbits and chicken share a coop? On another note, what's the best way...
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    Hi, my name's Kristen

    I live in Marysville, wa I'm active duty military I have 4 chickens, 2 buff orpingtons, an Amerecauna, and a Rhode island red. They're 3 weeks old. I've never had chickens before I am also getting quail next month I have a 5 month old male husky I heard of back yard chickens through Google...
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    Chic sexing

    I finally got my first 4 chicks: rhode island red, amerecauna, and 2 buff orpingtons. Can you help me sex them?
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