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  1. TolkienChick

    Tell Us About Your BLOG!!!

    The photo of the bantam is beautiful! The blog looks great!
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    Tell Us About Your BLOG!!!

    Howdy! I thought we should all share our blog links, and answer these questions: Why did you start your blog? What is special about it that would make us want to read it? How has your blog changed over the years? Here's my blog story: http://outofourmindsblog.blogspot.com/ I started this...
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    Quotes and Thoughts for the Day

    "The best way to predict the future is to create it." Abraham Lincoln I have lots of quotes on my blog, www.outofourmindsblog.blogspot.com, and I also happen to blog a lot about reading, books, great thoughts, photography, and of course, those wonderful creatures called chickens. Please stop...
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    Comment by 'TolkienChick' in item 'Easter Eggers'

    Great review! My EE is fabulous success. Like yours, she seems to enjoy my company and sometimes follows me. Mine sometimes bites if she's cornered (she's a diva) but honestly, I think it's kinda cute when chickens bite because they're not inflicting as much harm as they think they are.
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    Who Has Read The Book of the Dun Cow? (chickens are the main characters)

    Who has read The Book of the Dun Cow? This is an amazing fantasy story with chickens as the main characters...a great plot (light vs. darkness, like Lord of the Rings), characters who change and grow and learn to depend on each other...violent in some parts, so younger kids might not want to go...
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    What are Your Chickens Named?

    Barred Rock -- Opal Silver-laced Wyandotte -- Guinevere EE -- Pertelote The last name comes from Wangerin's The Book of the Dun Cow...which is loosely based on the Chaucer story of Chauntecleer the rooster. :) But we call her Perdy for short! Has anyone read that book? It's a wonderful...
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    Lots of Spilled Food Even With a Raised Feeder

    Thanks! I'm already using pellet, but I will check the height, and the Learning Center.
  8. TolkienChick

    Lots of Spilled Food Even With a Raised Feeder

    WOW, chickens are so messy. I hung my round, plastic feeder in the corner of the coop. They have spilled a lot of food underneath it, and it's kind of depressing to see them waste so much...also, it's not fun cleaning it all up. I tried putting a dish underneath, and it helps a little bit, but...
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    2015 BYC Calendar - Your Pictures Needed!

    Awww, cute Barred Rock!
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    2015 BYC Calendar - Your Pictures Needed!

    How sweet! That's wonderful...do you still have the mallard?
  11. TolkienChick

    Sold As A Buff...But Is It?

    This is a picture of my young cockerel...I'm wondering what breed he is. He was sold as a Buff, but someone on BYC told me that he didn't look like one. He has gray legs and feet, and was a yellow chick. Thanks!
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    What is your "If only someone had told me!" moment?

    I wish I had learned about vitamin deficiencies in chicks! Two of mine couldn't walk and had weak feet. We gave them vitamins and nutrients in the form of a vitamin-electrolyte supplement and later replaced that with Nutri-drench (also using vitamin B12). But don't overdose vitamins, because...
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    Are Buff Orpingtons Prone to Certain Genetic Disorders?

    The cockerel and the Wyandotte who also showed signs of deficiency were put into another box. We gave them first (in the water) the appropriate amounts of vitamins and electrolytes, comfrey tea, and vitamin B12, then we bought Nutri-drench and used the appropriate amounts of that (along with the...
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    Are Buff Orpingtons Prone to Certain Genetic Disorders?

    Thank you for your advice! The chick (which we now believe to be a cockerel) is doing well! It must have been a deficiency, since another also had the same symptoms. Both can stand on their legs, and their feet look straight. They've been getting vitamins and nutrients in their water, and...
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    Four week-old Buff can't stand; toes are curled!

    I have some news about my chicks that is both good and bad. Another of my chicks (the Wyandotte) sits on her hocks sometimes, and occasionally her feet narrow like the other one's, but she can still walk. This is a mixed blessing, since now it seems less likely that both would have slipped...
  16. TolkienChick

    Hi! New to chicken-keeping--it's a challenge!

    Thanks! Yes, the other three are very energetic and healthy.
  17. TolkienChick

    Hi! New to chicken-keeping--it's a challenge!

    Thank you! She's doing a little better.
  18. TolkienChick

    Four week-old Buff can't stand; toes are curled!

    Thanks! Where do they sell B2 riboflavin for chickens? Or do you use human grade? I am using Durvet vitamins and electrolytes now. How does that compare with Nutri Drench or Polyvisol?
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    Are Buff Orpingtons Prone to Certain Genetic Disorders?

    We tried stretching the legs after looking at the site. Actually, she does try to lift herself off of her hocks sometimes, which is a relief.
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