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    First time hatching with an incubator!

    Hello all, this is mostly just me posting because of all the excitement here today. We had a fox wipe out a good chunk of our flock about a month ago so I threw some eggs in an incubator to try and salvage what we could. I know its the wrong time of year but I figured they would be inside...
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    Eggs for a classroom

    Hello all, I am currently down a rooster and am looking for a dozen fertilized eggs for my daughters class to hatch. If anyone is near Baltimore and has a dozen that I could have or purchase I would be willing to drive a bit to get them. I had originally told her teacher I could provide some...
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    Eggs and the govt. shutdown

    I know I said the word government in the title (well abbreviated it anyway) but this is not at all meant to be a political thread. I don't care how we got here or whose fault it is, it doesn't matter. That out of the way, as some of you probably have seen there is a very good chance that SNAP...
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    3d printing to solve problems

    I know there is a 3d printing thread in the hobby section but I was wondering more about things you all have done with a 3d printer to solve problems or make DIY things. I really like making the toys and stuff too but the whole reason I got a 3d printer was to make things either cheaper than it...
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    spotted lantern flys

    Has anyone gotten their chickens to eat spotted lantern flies? I have heard that some chickens will eat them and I know that bats are starting to eat them. It would be really nice if chickens did since the flies have killed an apple tree and a peach tree in my yard so far.
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    Hello all

    I have been raising chickens in Baltimore City for about 5 years now. It has been a bit of a struggle because there are far more things that kill chickens in the city than I would have first thought. We have lost chickens to foxes, Rats (they are huge), snakes, and raccoons. The learning curve...
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