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    Newbie!

    Congrats! You're in for a real treat! Being in Houston you won't have to worry about a lot of the cold issues, right? That's going to be a relief, I'm sure.
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    Best place to get hardware cloth or welded wire mesh on a budget?

    I've had such bad luck with people on Craigslist. They want an arm and a leg for what anyone else would call "junk" even though they wouldn't give you a nickel for a diamond ring. I've found that Tractor Supply is having a really decent sale on welded wire fencing right now. You can get around...
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    Dumbest Things People Have Said About Your Chickens/Eggs/Meat

    I've had those conversations, too! I love to laugh about it afterward but I HATE having to grin and bear it when someone starts prattling on with that junk. Last month it was, "I saw a hawk, therefore, ALL of your chickens are doomed and they will be eaten." Keep in mind this person has...
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    Does anyone else Free Range?

    We started free-ranging our flock once we got over the initial fear of them dying or any of the insane amount of other bad things we read on this site. We raised them in a bath tub until we felt comfortable and the poor things had to suffer while we slowly learned that chickens don't just DIE...
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    Why do people choose to be vegans?

    I didn't read through all of the replies and thought I would just respond to your original concern about Vegans. Regarding their beliefs or whatever, I used to be Vegan, for almost a decade. I still would be if I didn't eat eggs from my chickens. The main thing about being Vegan is that...
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    New to country living in Claremore Oklahoma.

    Nice to meet you! I grew up right near Claremore. You're in a great area to raise chickens. Lots of green, easy to keep the chickens cool during the summer, and plenty of bugs for them to eat off the ground. My parents are almost inside of Claremore and I know they have some issues with...
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    How do I break a dog of killing chickens????????

    I know how annoying it is to read those comments from "that one A-hole" and I hate to sound like that A-hole, but I have never had a problem with my dogs and my chickens. From the time we got them we used the word "no" in order to let them know what was good, bad, right, and wrong. So far...
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    Limping Rhode Island Red Rooster

    I'm sorry to hear about your limping bird! I found that keeping our limping rooster in a small dog kennel/cage thing that we had in a storage shed helped a lot. It prevented him from moving too much but it didn't confine him in a way that was mean or upsetting to him. After a few days he...
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    Limping Rhode Island Red Rooster

    It certainly is a scary idea that one of the flock could be hurt or die from something. Congrats to Leah!
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    Limping Rhode Island Red Rooster

    *UPDATE* After about 5 days of keeping our rooster indoors where we could monitor him and keep him in a small enclosure to prevent him from further damaging his leg I'm happy to say that he made a speedy and full recovery! Turns out the he didn't have Marek's Disease which I'm thankful for...
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    New Members from Southern Oklahoma

    I talked to my wife about the possibility of raising rabbits but she's not as interested in doing so right now, but if you wouldn't mind I'd love to keep in touch with you about it just in case I can change her mind. I think the main reason we can't take them right now is because we'll be...
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    Elements of a Basic Coop

    Wow, I should have been more brief and not rambled so much. To answer your question more clearly, a coop should be large enough to house the chickens and you might consider adding a "run" to it, which would just be an area they could roam around in during the day. You would probably want to...
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    Elements of a Basic Coop

    Great question! I'll chime in with my little bit of knowledge but I can't wait to see what everyone else has to say. Personally, predators were my number one priority when it came to the construction, so I built mine a few feet off the ground. Ventilation is something to keep in mind, too...
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    New Members from Southern Oklahoma

    I suppose I do! I kind of want to get some ducks and possibly some geese once we can move onto some land that we can truly call our own. I think that when it's all said and done we'd like to have: Goats Ducks Geese Rabbits Chickens (naturally!) a few cows and a couple of horses If, for...
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    ***OKIES in the BYC III ***

    Since I'm fairly new here I didn't know who to contact regarding POOPS this year. If there is already an event planned that's great. If not, and people would like to get together I am more than happy to do anything I can to help plan the event, and it wouldn't have to be called POOPS, if...
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    New Members from Southern Oklahoma

    LOL You're so right! This site seems to feed my addiction now more than anything! At first, I thought having some chickens would be a small endeavor which I would use simply for some eggs, maybe for adding to my compost pile, maybe for eating bugs. Then I started accumulating so much chicken...
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    ***OKIES in the BYC III ***

    Thanks for the info about POOPS. If I can be of any help in planning let me know and I'll do whatever I can. A simple swap and potluck sounds like a great idea! I'm near Mcalester, Ada, Atoka, Holdenville...that area of the state. You know, the land of a million oil wells. If anyone...
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    ***OKIES in the BYC III ***

    This might be odd to ask here but I can't seem to find anything elsewhere on the site...Does anyone know the date of the next P.O.O.P.S. event? Or did I miss it for 2013?
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    Limping Rhode Island Red Rooster

    Wow, that's really encouraging! I'm going to search for the quickest and nearest way to get those tests done right now. We actually just transferred him to a slightly larger enclosure for the night inside. He's acting like normal, doing his usual crowing, eating, drinking, etc. The only...
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