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  1. A Lucky Ladybug

    ONE LEGGED LIFE

    It sure doesn't look like a predator took it off. This group is in a large pen within our larger run as they adjust to being outside and being around the older chickens. Our older chickens can see them but not get to them which has worked to avoid issues when introducing new hens. Nothing...
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    Sapphire olive egger?

    My leghorn has yellow legs and lays big white eggs. But my guess with the crest is you've got a sapphire on your hands aka leghorn/cream crested legbar
  3. A Lucky Ladybug

    ONE LEGGED LIFE

    So I have a black Australorp who lost oxygen at a week old our fault :( . He limped for a while and we thought she might end up a special needs chicken although she always seemed just fine. Then out of nowhere she regained use of the leg or so we thought and we figured all was good. This past...
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    Completely Random Question About Toys for the ladies

    I am looking for non-DIY for this one...but THANK YOU! I appreciate the help
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    Completely Random Question About Toys for the ladies

    I know there are tons of DIY toy ideas for our birds but I am actually a blogger hosting a Summer giveaway event here pretty soon and I want to incorporate chickens into the event. Does any one have any good suggestions for products/website (toys/treats) for chickens that people can buy? I...
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    Bantam Attacks

    They are 20 days not 20 weeks. I'm aware of when they lay and get that big. ..they are no bigger than a tennis ball maybe
  7. A Lucky Ladybug

    Bantam Attacks

    Every time I re-introduce her this afternoon she heads right for the other bantam and grabs her by the neck
  8. A Lucky Ladybug

    Bantam Attacks

    They are growing really fast and yes I can add the heat lamp and point it at the hutch which I actually did this afternoon. As soon as the behavior started happening, I tried to act fast and get them in a new home. Problem I am seeing is that none of the others are having problems.
  9. A Lucky Ladybug

    Bantam Attacks

    I just separated him or her and they are very clearly not happy with me, the noise level just tripled
  10. A Lucky Ladybug

    Bantam Attacks

    I was actually thinking about moving them into a (rabbit hutch) tonight that we have but they are in a big rubbermaid container. I was afraid to move them outside just yet with the weather even though they seem more than ready to get out and explore/forage.
  11. A Lucky Ladybug

    Bantam Attacks

    All 9 of my chicks have been in the same container since a few days old. They are now around 20 days old and my two bantams are starting to fight a LOT. The one is pecking the crap out of the other for no apparent reason. Why? How do I fix this? Does this mean she is a he? They rest are...
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    Ask your chick related questions HERE! (Newbies welcome!)

    What age would you start moving the chicks out? Mine seem ready but they are only about 20 days old. They are starting to get fiesty with each other and I don't want them to start fighting because they are inside. BTW we are in MI so the weather is completely unpredictable even though it has...
  13. A Lucky Ladybug

    Gardens & Chickens Mixed

    Also, is what they eat or turn up their beaks to as chicks a good indication of the future eating habits? My chicks have zero interest in apples or carrots so far and only seem to appeal to greens or bugs/worms.
  14. A Lucky Ladybug

    Gardens & Chickens Mixed

    And that is exactly what I was thinking....putting the beds up a bit higher and even with some fencing if need be. I am going to check out that link so thank you for sharing. I think there are going to be pro's and cons to every scenario plus it depends on the birds personality. I am an avid...
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    What is safe for feeding

    Mine are crazy eating nonstop! And they are only ten days old but these are our first Chicks
  16. A Lucky Ladybug

    Gardens & Chickens Mixed

    After reading through just now I realize the Dueling Garden System is more so what I was looking for. I just wanted to incorporate them throughout instead of switching each year...BUT I might have to keep them out.
  17. A Lucky Ladybug

    Gardens & Chickens Mixed

    Thank you, I am going to research those suggestions. I was just trying to keep the birds somewhere they would enjoy as well as where I will be a ton too while keeping them safe.
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