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    Young pullets change behavior

    My chicks are just over 3 months old (hatch date 23 April). They used to spend most of every day playing outside in their big shady pen or sitting on their outside roosts in that pen. At night they go on their coop up on their inside roosts to sleep. I shut the door as it starts getting dark...
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    Predator attack

    Something killed my 10 week old Salmon Faverolle on her roost upstairs inside the closed coop last night. It had to have gotten in through a hole no larger than chain link. 2 of those holes are access for nipples on the water. 2 holes are where the cables run to lift it with the wheels to move...
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    Barred Rock or Dominique?

    I thought this was an easy chick to identify. I thought a Barred Rock but a friend said "No. She is a Dominique." This picture was taken today, about 9 weeks old. So what breed is she and how can I tell?
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    Mystery Box 3 & 4

    He was really trying to bring me some Easter Eggers from that Mystery Box. Like he said, Easter Eggers are very popular but he would put some in my flock if he found any left. He brought 4 he thought "might be Easter Eggers" It seems one of those is a Faverolle and one is probably an Isa sex...
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    Mystery Box 2

    She came from a "Mystery Box" (300 day old chicks, 60+ varieties). I got her yesterday as an 8 week old pullet. She is almost twice the size of the smallest in my flock of 10 (all the same hatch date). Not supposed to be any bantams. She is a sweet, pretty bird but I have no clue what breed...
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    Mystery Box

    She came from a "Mystery Box" (300 day old chicks, 60+ varieties). I got her yesterday as an 8 week old pullet. The seller thought Easter Egger. My niece immediately said Maran. I have to add Faverole as a possibility from research I did on line. She has feathered legs and 5 toes but I think...
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    New member

    We got our first chickens in 1985 when we bought a new house and the sellers did not take their chickens with them when they moved out. By the time those geriatric chickens died off, the flock had actually expanded as friends gave our young kids show chickens and took them to chicken shows. Then...
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