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    New Bantams

    Hey there! Ah yes, tractor supply always has these issues. With the pasty butt, get a Qtip and soak it in water then gently get rid of that nasty stuff. Also, put some garlic in there water as well, extra stamina boost with so many health benefits.
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    Broody hens

    Most definitely
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    Type to get…

    You get some pretty harsh winter's right? I would go for the Rhode Island Red's and the New Hampshire's!
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    My rooster hurt his beak and his toes

    As in his beak is not functional? He can still eat correct, as for the aspirin yes, give him some of that. Is the beak getting infected? That would be something to worry about.
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    Roosting bar design questions

    It depends, do you have photo's of the interior of the coop so its easier to tell?
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    a hen attacks me all of a sudden

    What is amazing about chicken's is you can build such a strong connection with them. My babies come running up to me every time I step out of the house Haha, they are such amazing creatures indeed.
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    My rooster hurt his beak and his toes

    It looks to me that a part of his beak has been chipped off... Sadly that cannot heal, As for the cuts on his comb and feet give it time, those will eventually heal as well. Keep me updated.
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    a hen attacks me all of a sudden

    Of course! Hopefully she will calm down eventually.
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    Advice on Very Noisy Dominique Hens

    Are you sure they are just not being noisy? Dominique hens tend to be one of the chicken breed's on the noisy side. Just be making sure that they are eating and drinking, Also give them some fresh herbs such as mint or lemon balm. some sunflower seeds are great. Also, Make sure you are giving...
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    Injured rooster

    Give him love and make sure he eats and drinks, I am not sure how bad the injury is but you need to give him time to heal up. Considering that he is still alive makes me believe its not too serious. But still, the cut could get infected so make sure you are treating that wound.
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    My rooster hurt his beak and his toes

    Having two roosters is a pain, the only way to solve this issue is either separate the two, or simply give one away.
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    Broody hens question?

    Hello! Sadly there is no way to make a hen go broody. They simply just do it by themselves... I have a Sapphire hen who has gone broody, but she was about a year old.
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    a hen attacks me all of a sudden

    She is under lots of stress, being free ranged for a while to be living in a cooped up area with other hen's can be hard. Give her some time to get used to her new way of living and see what that does.
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    New member - nanturner

    Welcome to the family!!! I'm so sorry about Tim.
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    Chicken eating duck eggs

    Chicken's tend to do this quite a bit, to stop them however you will need to be on high alert every time someone lays so you can be out there to take the egg once it is laid.
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    Oldtimer learning new tricks.

    Awesome! I live in upstate NY so it gets a little cold up here, Definitely look into getting Rhode Island Red's, Great winter birds. there are several others also. But those are one of the best ones to get for when the weather gets a little cold. Best of luck to you and your husband! Getting...
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    How much for a white peachick?

    Your dad doesn't want you raising one chick, it's not ideal to raise only one. But, I have raised only one chick a couple times. I just had to make sure it got lots of attention. But again, If you get one of them there still is a risk of you loosing it and you don't have another one of them, If...
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    How much for a white peachick?

    I am so sorry, I was thinking of another breed for some reason. I apologize Haha, Anyway 300$ is an excellent price! they normally go for a bit more than that.
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