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    Questions about Pheasants

    So, I'm wanting to get pheasants, but there are a few things I don't know about them. Firstly, would red-goldens, lady amherst, ect., pheasants survive in New York? Cold winters and hot summers? Also, would they get along alright with out ducks and chickens, we have one austrolorpe rooster, 7...
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    A Suprise rooster...

    We adopted some mixes from our neighbors, 2 are austrolorpe/RIR mixes, and are deffiantly hens, but one, a barred-rock/RIR mix, has turned out to be a rooster. We already have one rooster, a golden coment, and our mix has recently started crowing and attempting to make little chickens, our GC...
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    The Swimming Chickens

    We raised our chickens and ducks together, and they all got along and became a strongly bonded flock, so when we let them out for the first time, the ducks naturally went in the tank we prepared for them, the chickens, seeing their flockmates in the water, decided they must swim as well, and...
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    Adding on to The Flock

    We have three 3 month old hens who we recently brought into the flock, when they are outside with the older hens they all get along, but will they get along locked in the coop together? We've been keeping them outside in a crate at night, afraid the older hens may peck them to death, our rooster...
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    Questions About Cayugas

    Hello, we have 3 gorgeous Cayugas, 2 hens and 1 drake. They are simply beautiful and really sweet (thought a little shy). We read about them and found out that they are a threantend breed, and not many people breed them anymore, I was curious as to why it is that nobody breeds them much anymore...
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    Reprimanding an aggressiv roo, is this right?

    I have a 5 month old Golden Comet Rooster, we raised him from a chick and he's always been really sweet, but lately he's started going after us, our mallard duck got in a fight with him and grabbed his tail feathers, which made the roo back off, so we've been doing the same. He won't go after us...
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