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    First Aid Kits

    This helps a lot. I need to do some more research and stock up on my knowledge. I will be looking for some local farms selling chicks and keep my fingers crossed I find one who raise their chickens the way you described. I really do get what your saying and it makes so much sense. I was raised...
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    First Aid Kits

    Wow! So much info! Haha. What I think is right for me is... Free range of my yard all day since I'm a stay at home mom. Organic, non GMO food. Organic, GMO free, heirloom scraps from my garden. No vaccines, medications, or contamination. Sometime I don't think it's possible because if I...
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    First Aid Kits

    I have been on the hunt for organic, GMO free feed that wont cost a fortune to ship. Scratch and peck feed was one I was looking at but I was hoping to find something a little cheaper or even something local to where I can just pick it up. I want to have healthy happy birds more than anything...
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    First Aid Kits

    Thank you! I really wanted to stay as organic as possible so this is helpful! I just would hate for one of them to get ill and I couldn't help because I wasn't prepared. I really don't know the success rate of organically raised chickens so I wanted someone's experienced advice.
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    First Aid Kits

    What are the most important medications, vaccines, and supplies needed for starting a new flock. I want to have a list of things to buy so I am prepared for everything possible when I bring my chicks home.
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    Chick making no progress, 36 hours now

    So glad to hear it's pulling through. You have the right idea separating it from the rest. Just keep a close eye on him/her to make sure it doesn't contract any illnesses. I guarantee that with the state it's in, it's immune system is lacking. I am keeping my fingers crossed for you! Would love...
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    Duck/chicken water question

    I agree with humblehen. Raising them is a great idea if you don't want to replace them. You can do the perching idea or hang them off a home made tripod. I did this with my last flock (not because of ducks) and it kept them much cleaner from flying dirt from them scratching or chicks walking in...
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    Ducks with chickens?

    Oh no no no no.. The fish in question would come from my mothers pond. These goldfish are pushing 8 years old. They are a foot long or longer and as thick as a baseball bat! I would hope a duck wouldn't dare try to swallow one of those monsters.
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    Questions about mixed flocks!

    I have some very general questions about shelter, food, and water with raising ducks with chickens. I'll give an introduction to my plans and follow it with my questions. You can skip the introduction and get to the questions if you'd like, just want to give all the information you need to base...
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    Chick making no progress, 36 hours now

    Glad it is out and doing better. I wish you and your little runt chick the best of luck!
  11. Pocahontas7799

    Ducks with chickens?

    Thank you! I am trying to get used to the different threads on the forums. It's easier to do on my desktop but I use my phone more frequently. Yes I will have a large run added onto the coop to keep everything cleaner for the most part. I won't be keeping any "swimming" water for the ducks in...
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    Chick making no progress, 36 hours now

    I hope it pulls through. It's always sad to see things like this happen.
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    Chick making no progress, 36 hours now

    I would stop waiting on it to try to free itself. Intervene fully and take it completely out and get some water and electrolytes in it. It completely depleted it's energy trying to get out, if you wait any longer it will surely die.
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    Ducks with chickens?

    I'm going to start a new flock of chickens in the spring and I wanted to know if I could also bring home a few ducklings with the chicks? I have decided on Cayuga ducks since they originate from NY and I live in Ohio so they would be perfect for my climate. I have an 8'x8'x10' shed I'm...
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    Chick making no progress, 36 hours now

    This is just my personal experience with this, but years ago I was raising bantams and had a chick in the same situation. He struggled for about 20 hours and I finally stepped in and took the risk. He was very dehydrated at that point and I have him electrolytes in his water for the first 2 days...
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    Tree selection for run

    They are shade trees. The area gets sun all day. Such a shame though. Beautiful trees.
  17. Pocahontas7799

    Tree selection for run

    I get what your saying. When I look it up, especially on nursery's websites, they only list small ornamental trees or dwarfs that do not have invasive rooting habits. So then I just assumed any tree that's not a dwarf or ornimental would have large invasive roots which makes sense. A big...
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    Tree selection for run

    I do like ginko trees. But I already have a crabapple and a dogwood that are both dying. They are getting really old and have already dropped their leaves even with me trying to save them. I know willow trees are probably a bad idea. Where did you get the information on the ranks of least...
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    Tree selection for run

    That's a shame. Such a unique breed. But I will be happy with what I plan on getting.
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    Tree selection for run

    Surprisingly enough it's never wet near the lines unless it rains heavy for 6 hours straight or more which doesn't happen very often. I'm just overly cautious of those lines. I might try some ornimental grasses and dwarf arborvitae? I'll do some research on dwarf apples for my zone.
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