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  1. boynechick

    Video: laying egg from top roost. How to get her to stop?

    I have the same problem! I have tried extra straw on the bottom to catch it. 6 weeks now with the same pullet! I have thought about a hanging net to catch them that hopefully the poop would drop through too!:idunno
  2. boynechick

    Breakaway flock

    Thanks! I am trying to mix up members of the two flocks to see how that works.
  3. boynechick

    Breakaway flock

    I have an established flock of 4 hens--2 buff orpingtons, a silver phoenix, and an easter egger. I slowly introduced two new birds--ISA Brown and Silver Laced Wyandotte. These new girls are 4 months old now and outsizing the silver phoenix. Everyone has established the pecking order, with the...
  4. boynechick

    Silver phoenix won't lay!

    My girl will be a year old in June, and her comb and wattles are red (well, white earlobes) but small. I live in Boyne City. It could be that she was ready to lay when it was too cold, and now it's still too cold. Egger and buff orpingtons are laying machines! Thanks!
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    Silver phoenix won't lay!

    My sweet little silver phoenix hen is almost a year old, and no eggs! The other ladies (buff orpingtons, easter egger) are laying like fools already, but no such luck with the phoenix. I know they are not great layers, but sheesh! Anyone had any experience with silver phoenixes? <--no idea if...
  6. boynechick

    Michigan

    Hi there! Boyne City is allowing 4 hens in a region in which city chicks have been hotly contested (see Petoskey). So, I'm excited, and have 2 buff orpingtons and 2 australorps hanging out in their brooder in my garage. They are only 2 weeks old, but so far so good. When do folks in the north...
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    Chickens in Boyne City

    Chickens in the city have been hotly contested up here, especially in Petoskey, but my hometown of Boyne City is about a month away from allowing four hens for folks in the city limits. That's me! I've been eager to raise chickens for a while. I don't have any yet, but I have a large pole barn...
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