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    introducing hens to a flock

    I introduced my new girls, 8 of them, to my current small flock of 3 older girls...what I did was place a baby corral outside everyday it was 65/70 degrees or more for about 2 hours and let the mature hens check them out and hang out with them without actually being able to get to them. I did...
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    I think my Australorp "girls" may be "boys"....???

    I am thinking you are all right, but we are going to wait it out and hope that they remain the sweet little (well not little, ha!) things that they are right now! They haven't even tried to crow yet, so maybe it will all turn out fine! If not, I do have a place where they can go live that will...
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    I think my Australorp "girls" may be "boys"....???

    That is awesome....my fingers crossed! It's so hard to tell at this age! I love my Australorps!! They are named Lucky and Paddy...got them on St Patricks Day....cheesy I know, but it fits them!! Thanks for the replies....I am praying they are hens as I am not suppose to have Roos...they aren't...
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    Medicated starter non medicated what to do?

    I didn't use medicated feed. I did however, when they were about 2 weeks from going outside, purchase the vitamin electrolyte tablets from TSC and put it in there water to reduce their stress and increase their immunity. I think if you had a large or older flock I would suggest doing it, but in...
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    I think my Australorp "girls" may be "boys"....???

    Hi All!! My girls are right at 3 months old and I think my 2 australorps are boys! I have searched through images and am having a hard time determining. I do know that they are very docile right now and are very intimidated by our older girls....but also heard the Australorp Roos will get very...
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