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  1. RBRchicken

    Hello from GA

    Quote: Wow... 35. Cool. I need a bigger garden.... Pics of my four are here https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=604619 Don't know if these breeds are about in the States?
  2. RBRchicken

    Hello from GA

    I'm new here too. Hello from the UK
  3. RBRchicken

    A Hello from England - New egg....

    Thank you for all your welcome messages I think all my girls are bred from the Rhode Island Red (I'm not up on all the breeding info). If any of you have seen my post in the chicken health thread, https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=531823 You will be glad to know that...
  4. RBRchicken

    Anyone else heard of Omlet Eglu...?

    Yes you heard right.... Company name Omlet. Product Eglu Here in the UK they have caused a bit of a stir... http://www.omlet.co.uk/shop/shop.php?cat=Eglu Have a look see for yourself
  5. RBRchicken

    Runny Chicken Poop

    This may sound like a daft question..... But have many people found the 'poo chart' useful at all?
  6. RBRchicken

    A Hello from England - New egg....

    Quote: I've heard of barred rock, and I have some speckled sussex eggs in my incubator now suppose to hatch Sunday Do you have pictures you can post? I love seeing new breeds and other peoples chickens, Good luck with your incubation :yes If I have done this right...... Ok. We have...
  7. RBRchicken

    A Hello from England - New egg....

    Quote: I've been busy already.... https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=531823
  8. RBRchicken

    A Hello from England - New egg....

    Hiya, Yeah have four girls. A Black Rock or Black Star depending on what you may know them as. Sometimes also called a Pepperpot I think A Cotswold Black tail, a Speckled and an Amber lee. Not sure if these are know over in the States?
  9. RBRchicken

    Runny Chicken Poop

    I found this thread via a Google search for runny poo.... So thought it worth resurrecting. I have a young girl who drops mostly ceacal droppings. Bit worrying at first, but she has been laying fairly well. Always perky and spritely. No feeding issues. Some dropping were pale yellow as well...
  10. RBRchicken

    A Hello from England - New egg....

    Hi to all Fairly new to the world of chickens, though I have been reading a fair bit about them in all kinds of places unearthed by a Google search. Including in here. So thought I would register
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