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    Lonely ConnecticutPolish Roo seeks crested female friends for luv nest

    Sadly and utterly rejected by his flat feathered yard mates, we have decided segragation is the only answer! Our other hens have NOT embraced diversity, and his lofty top knot has set him too far apart for intigration. Our lonely young roo is seeking some fancily feathered companions to...
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    Connecticut Polish Roo seeks crested companions for luv nest

    Our fancifully feathered roo has suffered complete rejection by the flock of flat feathered hens currently residing with us. They have not embraced diversity. Sadly, we accept that segragation is the only path to happiness for our silly little guy. We are looking for any crested hens in the...
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    Free Black RoseComb Cockrels

    Northern Connecticut- 3 lively Black Rosecomb Bantam cockrels would love a new home without so many other Roos! With no hens to fight over, they get along as a trio, or can go one by one. If interested contact me at [email protected]
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    Chicks beak does not close all the way...

    A four week old EE chick is one of the smallest in the batch. Upon inspection, its lower beak is very straight, and thus, does not close all the way. Eating and drinking is enough to keep weight and life, but its small. Any prognosis on its future? 4H Mom
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    4 week old EE chick has only a few feathers......

    Out of the 27 chicks that arrived 4 weeks ago, all have begun to feather out nicely, except for one. "She" has a few feathers on her wing tips, and the rest is down. She has grown well, good weight, bright eyes..... I've got her in the office with two runty chicks, because she needs more heat...
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