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    Langshans foot is bleeding from feather folicles (gross pics)

    Have you tried rubbing his legs with Vaseline? I did once and it seemed to help rooster. It will not harm him so worth a try. Probably mites.
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    How to prevent an aggressive cockerel

    Some cockerel's are just aggressive, it has nothing to do with their size. My most aggressive one was a bantam Old English. A beautiful, but highly protective and combative rooster. My neighbor wouldn't go near him and was shocked to see me holding and petting him. I would turn him over and he...
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    Late Death

    Were the ones that hatched in the middle of your incubator? If so, could have something to do with the temperature setting. Was someone opening the incubator a lot to check in them? If you do this too much, the humidity levels drop and can this can also cause that problem. Humidity and...
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    Mash, Pellets or Crumbles? Poll!

    I like the idea of the pellets, but my chickens don't like them, so I went back to crumbles. To save on waste from the really fine crumbles, I sometimes mix the fine crumble with a little water and peas. Then there is no waste, but it causes me more work because I then have to completely clean...
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    Comment by 'orange tomato' in media 'Not bad for my first attempt at coop building.'

    Very cutely decorated too! Thanks for posting it!
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    sick chickens, losing weight not eating?

    One more thing: You said they are older non-laying birds, about 4 years old. I have some 6 year old hens that still lay, but not everyday anymore, more like every 2 or 3 days. Often when hens stop laying, it is a sign of an illness. Have you introduced any new birds to your flock? If so, even...
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    sick chickens, losing weight not eating?

    I thought worms too. Sometimes you can see the worms in the feces. Also mites can suck too much blood and get the chickens weak. I am not an expert, but I have only had this problem once. I had to be out of town for a month and I am not sure that my chickens were properly cared for, eg fresh...
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    Comment by 'orange tomato' in media 'Not bad for my first attempt at coop building.'

    I love this picture! what a creative idea for a nesting area, she is obviously very proud of it too! LOL!
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    Review by '' on item 'American Game Bantams'

    Though my daughter wouldn't go near this breed (we had 5 beautiful roosters), I really liked them. One was more docile, but the others were more flighty and aggressive. The most aggressive one was my favorite. He would attack my shoes or hands, but once I picked him up and he knew I was not a...
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    Review by '' on item 'Brahma - Bantam'

    One of my favorite breeds. the Buff and the Black and White are fun to have as pets and I had good egg production too, though eggs small.
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    Still no eggs...

    Kelsie2290 - great advice. The chickens have to have "their own place" and habitual. If you do not have them in a stall in your barn that they can originally feel safe and comfortable, they are probably just trying to find a place of security. They will certainly hide their eggs. Chickens...
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    no idea what breed

    looks like a mix to me too. Primarily a buff brahma
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    ROOSTER??????

    I wouldn't just go by the size or the aggressiveness. The only way to really tell is when they are about 3-5 months and you can tell because the males get the pinfeathers (longer pointed feathers that drape a little by the tail) or when you get one crowing or laying an egg! I thought I was...
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    Why are my hens killing their chicks!!!

    Forgot to mention. I also isolate the mother hen in a separate area with her eggs/chicks. Too many broodies can be a problem.
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    Why are my hens killing their chicks!!!

    Some hens just aren't good mother hens. I had one do the same thing- when the first baby chick arrived I thought everything was fine, only to find the babychick almost pecked to death on my next vist. Some hens are great and laying on those eggs, but when the fuzzy little ball moves about, the...
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    Floppy comb on hen

    Is this a sudden thing? If so, she might be a dehydrated. Give her some fresh water and with some vitamins. If it is just a genetic thing, I wouldn't worry about it as long as it otherwise looks healthy. I had a leghorn rooster who had the same thing and he was an awesome guy. He just fipped...
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    What is this????

    looks like Polish and perhaps araconda? She is a keeper, whatever she is! Also when they are this young, kind of a gangly stage, wait a few months and you will have a better idea!
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    Help! Nothing open till morning, have mite problem NOW!

    Do you have any cat or dog flea shampoo? If so, you could wash your hen in in a bucket of warm water with a couple squirts of that shampoo. It is a messy job, but will help in the short run. Be sure to have a nice dry and clean towel to wrap her up in after you bath her and keep her warm. A dust...
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    sudden multiple problems

    Thanks Renee and Sandyfoot for your replies. I have been giving my hen (who was limping and whose toes were curling under) an antibiotic (Terramycin). She is doing better, in that her toes are not longer curling under, but now she has these little things that look like callouses on the bottom of...
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