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  1. ChickenGeorgeAR

    Arkansas Meet-Ups, Swaps and Such

    Glad to hear Beebe flea market was still going on. I got my chicks from there last April from a couple who live out Hwy 107 (Sherwood/Gravel Ridge). They have been great. I asked for 4 hens and that's what she picked out for me. Black Australopes. Starting laying in August and have been...
  2. ChickenGeorgeAR

    Arkansas folks speak up.........

    Has this Arkansas weather not been great the past few days? Need a little input, I have 4 Black Australorp hens and trying to plan for when they start laying. They have a coop (and enclosed run) and return there to roost at night but during the day they are free rangers and enjoy keeping...
  3. ChickenGeorgeAR

    Sherwood, AR

    Sherwood here too. 4 little hens (5 weeks old). Best vet would be Dr. Marilyn Baeyens, she also works with the LR Zoo. She is at North Hills Animal Hospital right there at the light close to Boomerang car wash.
  4. ChickenGeorgeAR

    Roosting

    Great information! I put my 5 week olds out for the first time last night and tried to get them to stay in the coop but they would fly out the minute I turned my back. They slept in the corner of the run. The coop and run are completely enclosed and secure. They free range while I'm home in...
  5. ChickenGeorgeAR

    Arkansas folks speak up.........

    Thanks for that info. My niece's husband is one of the coaches at Clinton High. Coach Hudson.
  6. ChickenGeorgeAR

    Arkansas folks speak up.........

    Hello folks, just giving the intro. Had chickens as a kid in Benton but now live in Sherwood. Got 4 chicks from the Beebe flea market a few weeks ago and the chicks are having their first night out in the run/coop tonight. They wouldn't stay in the coop so they ended up nestled up in the...
  7. ChickenGeorgeAR

    My chicks don't seem happy in their coop at night!

    Mine are out in their run/coop for the first time tonight. None wanted to stay in the coop. Tried to put them in several times and they would fly out. They ended up huddled in the corner of the run nested in pine shavings. Will they go in on their own in a few days or do I need to lock them...
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