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    FLIES, FLIES & FREAKING FLIES!

    We have a backyard coop, the girls are allowed to free range. There is so many FLIES. What the heck do I do! Someone save my sanity!
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    Speckled sussex roo? Freckles is 15 weeks old

    Assuming roo...?
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    Do i keep him?

    This is ROBBIE, A rhode island red roo. So first time raising chickens, was hoping to have all hens. Turns out we've had a few roosters gave them away. I have this guy left, 14 weeks now. He has always been my favorite and is sweet TO ME however I worry about the kids. Am I going to have an...
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    Black samatra roo or hen?

    Still too early or can anyone tell if this is a roo or pullet? Black samatra 11 weeks.
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    ROO or HEN?

    I will attach in order tell me what you think. The black samatra and speckled sussex are only 7 weeks think we have to wait but I'll post them first. Then we four, nine week olds a Plymouth rock, Easter egger (also can you tell which two breeds it is? My guess is wyandotte and something) then...
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    Wyandotte "gold & silver laced"

    Hi there! I have an unanswered mystery that nobody I have asked or even the feed store could answer. I am a brand new chicken mom, picked out an assortment of chickens at 1 day old the end of February. For the next month I struggled with the wyandotte breed both silver and golden laced...
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    Pointy feathers.

    When sexing a chicken in the teenager months does the pointy tail feathers indicate rooster always? Or is that a chicken myth?
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    Can anyone tell the gender of my so called pullets?

    I have three chickens that appear to be ROO they are 9 weeks old. My first picture is of a welsummer, then my rhose island red (which has pointy tail feathers with some blue and blueish black neck feathers) and last my lemon blue bantam. Could anyone possibly verify they are roo at this stage...
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