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  1. DaDaRoo

    Snake in coop thread!!!

    This guy was hanging around the feed today, looks like an eastern king ( upstate of sc ) anyone think I may be wrong on the breed?
  2. DaDaRoo

    First egg was soft

    My production reds gave me my first egg today but it was soft and had busted. Is this normal, should I be worried, how can I fix this? I just switched them to Layena feed.
  3. DaDaRoo

    Any thoughts on what breed this is? please help!

    This ham was given to us today with two hens, feathers go all the way down their legs.
  4. DaDaRoo

    Sponsored Post New Giveaway: Try out the Southern States Poultry Pal App for a chance to win!

    Huge potential, but... The program crashes often, and every time I go back to a previous menu I get a "no updates found" Egg tracker is great though I would like to be able to keep track of individual birds production. Most of the information on the breeds seems to be only an image at this...
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    What did your chickens do today?

    They discovered their roost together!
  6. DaDaRoo

    Pullets to meet Guinea

    Gave the guinea to our neighbors who have older chickens and she fell right in with them, all is well.
  7. DaDaRoo

    Pullets to meet Guinea

    I placed the chicks outside today next to the run and the guinea was doingeeverything in its power to get through the fence and bite the chicks. It even caused two of them to bleed. I'm thinking I may have to get rid of what I hoped would be the RIRs watchdog, any thoughts?
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    Pullets to meet Guinea

    We recently built a tractor and got our first chickens! My wife also wanted a Guinea so I picked up one of them as well. Our guinea is two weeks older than our RIR pullets and already resides in the tractor. What can I do to make the pullets transition from to brooder to the tractor as peaceful...
  9. DaDaRoo

    Hello All

    New chicken owning family here with little experience and many questions. We reside in the beautiful upstate of South Carolina. We recently became the proud owners of a Guinea and some RIRs. I look forward to sharing our journey as chicken owners and mining the vast resources of this...
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