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  1. ChicksInTexas

    Pink eggs!

    I just got a VERY pink one today! I’m pretty sure it’s from one of my barred rocks. I have three ameracaunas that lay the blue-green eggs, one buff mix that lays tan ones, and the barred rocks normally lay shades of tan but today one had a pink coating over the tan!
  2. ChicksInTexas

    Tiny crying chick

    I just got a dozen chicks from the feed store yesterday, including one that looked like the "runt", knowing that he probably wasn't okay but wanting to give him a loving home anyways. He has scissor beak, he's about half the size/length of the other chicks, his eyes don't fully open, and he...
  3. ChicksInTexas

    New chicken keeper in Texas

    Thanks for the information! Fortunately we have REALLY sandy soil on our land even though it's in the middle of a national forest - like our driveway looks like a white-sand beach driveway.. so that'll be easy to come by. I like the idea of just keeping it hosed down and keeping a fan near by so...
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    New chicken keeper in Texas

    I'm near Willis in the Sam Houston National Forest. I spent a good five years in College Station though :). You never really get used to the heat (or the humidity), you just learn to deal with it or stay indoors. I'm a little concerned for my chicks though. Obviously they're very shaded in their...
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    New chicken keeper in Texas

    Hi! I moved out onto 10 acres this summer and decided I wanted to raise chickens, so a friend gave me a few Rhode Island Red / Ameraucana eggs to incubate and I hatched 5 chicks at the end of July. They're now about 6 weeks old, and I'm pretty sure at least two are baby roos. I just finished...
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