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    Our Hen is Freaking Out and Chasing Her Tail

    We have a 20 week old, one-eyed hen named Jo in our flock who lost her eye to a predator about 4 weeks ago. Recently, it’s started to open a little and glitter black in the sunlight, but we’re not sure if that’s because she still has an eye or what. Anyways, this morning, I went to let them out...
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    The Happy Hart Chicken Flock: Meet the Flockers

    Hello! I've been on here not quite so long, but I feel like I've been asking so many question about my chickens, so I figured I'd join the discussion and introduce them to you! I also thought it would be nice to document our first flock so that we can come back and look at our starting point and...
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    Change in Social Behavior Towards People

    Hello! Recently, we had a predator kill all of our flock but two Ameraucanas. One of them, Jo, got her neck and eye injured during the raid, and is now recuperating and healing. While she is still in the coop/enclosure with our other hen, Nancy, there are still only two hens in the flock right...
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    Introductions!

    Hello! My family and I are relatively new to chickens, having got our first flock of chickens back in March pretty abruptly because a family member who had previously had chickens had bought some chicks and ducklings, but found out their city ordinance did not allow them to have backyard...
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    New baby chicks with questionable breed labeling?

    Hello! I recently posted about a chicken whose gender was kinda up in the air, but unfortunately about three days after we confirmed it a rooster, a predator slipped past our defenses and cut our flock down to two Ameraicaunas. And so, to get the number back up again, we got 10 new baby chicks...
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    Ruth or Rufus, That is the Question. RIR Hen or Rooster?

    My family and I are new to chickens and we were told that our Rhode Island Red was a hen, but we’re not so certain now. She/he is approximately 14 weeks old and hasn’t crowed or anything, but is bigger than our other hens and has a much larger comb/wattles. If you have a guess, we’d love to hear it!
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