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    Who is laying the second egg?

    I have pullets hatched April 1 that have just started laying so it would be my guess you have a new layer.
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    Easy, free wall liner that chickens won't eat?

    Woven plastic feed sacks. Remove the string at top and bottom, Cut the bag open. Now you have several square feet of tough plastic wall paper. Put the printed side out for a colorful touch or printed side in for a white interior.
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    Hot baby Chicks in South Carolina

    If your house is cool, they've adapted to the cool temps. Put them out in the coop at night when it is cooler. If they are on the ground, wet the ground so they can stand on damp cool earth. Give them shallow pans of water to stand in. Provide plenty of fresh water and change it often to...
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    Newborn chick being pecked severely

    Remove them from the hen. You can raise them yourself.
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    Hen Habbits?

    I took wire dog crate, removed the pan, put hardware cloth on the bottom and set the whole thing on saw horses. The cool air circulates under the hen and after a few days she quits growling. One more day and she is allowed back with the flock. So far that method of breaking a broody has...
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    Acclamation your dog to the chickens

    A terrier mix that loves to chase small animals combined with chickens sounds like good fencing will be your friend. My terrier loves the chickens. She loves chasing them, catching them and if given the chance would love killing them. I doubt training would be an option for my dog so...
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    Do you name your Chickens???

    Pullets are named. The ones headed to the freezer are, the black one, the red one....
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    Feed and water. How far apart?

    I don't put water in the coop. Don't want the mess of spilled water and wet bedding. Water is in the run. So is food unless it's pouring rain. If I were to put food and water in the coop I would want them far enough apart that chickens could stand comfortably butt to butt at each item with...
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    Pullets sleeping in the nest box

    Block off the nest box. Bad habits can be hard to break. You don't want poopie nest boxes and poopie eggs in your future.
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    Thick, nasty nails

    If you cut just a little off the end then trim again in a week doing the same thing you can eventually get the nails back to a proper length, at least that's what works for dogs. Chickens with dirt to scratch in should be able to keep their nails worn down to a suitable natural length...
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    Chickens Staying Out Too late!!!

    Train them to go insdie the coop by tossing scratch into the coop in the evening at a bedtime you find suitable. It may take a few times to get them all cooperating. Once you get the majority in you might be able to corner and catch the stragglers. I've used this method when I have to leave...
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    my roo is a gentlemen!!!

    Fairly common. I have had two roosters who would pick up and drop blueberries while calling the girls. They would stand around and not eat until most of the girls had had a turn.
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    Roost within a doghouse??? Help!!!

    You might try putting one hen in the pen with Sunny. One on one they could adjust to one another. Then in a month or two when you combine flocks Sunny won't be a lone newby. At night when you go out to shut the dog house, just catch your roof roosting pullet and put her inside.
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    Hard boiling eggs...

    Eggs from the grocery store peel because they are old. Maybe as much as a month old before they get to the store shelves. Your eggs don't peel because they are fresh. I don't like hard boiled eggs because of the green coating on the yoke. A pretty yellow yoked hard cooked egg is best...
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    Does This Sound About Right?

    Something to consider--the first year your pullets will lay their best. After the first molt, most will slow down and lay fewer eggs the second year. What many people do is regularly rotate in new layers. So if you decide on 14 chickens this year, you might build you coop with the idea of...
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    Hurricane Preparedness

    If you can figure which direction the wind will be from, close/tarp that side of the coop or run. Having enough food and water, a good shelter from the wind and enough elevation to be out of any flooding will be about the best you can do for them. In August my girls were out and about in Isaac...
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    Hurricane sandy is coming and i dont know what to do with my chickens

    Close vents/ windows on the windy side to keep the coop dry inside. Hang food and water inside even if you usually keep it outside. If winds are going to be strong keep them inside. If the winds aren't too terrible let them choose. If the water doesn't get more than a couple of inches deep...
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    Florida or Southeast backyarderrs - I'm concerned about hurricanes

    This year Isaac came throught my area. I shut the windows on the windy side, put the food and a water bucket in the coop and let the girls decide what they wanted to do. During the worst of the storm they sat inside and complained. As the winds started to ease up they were all outside. An...
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    Did I screw up or will they hatch out fine?

    When you remove the turner they are going to sit pretty flat anyway. When chicks start kicking around and eggs start rolling they are going to sit every which way. Do you think a hen checks to see which end is up? Probably not. Relax and enjoy the last few days of your hatch.
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    3-Sided vs. 4-Sided Coops

    Sounds like you have more hot weahter than cold weather. Hotter and of longer duration, right? If you make a 3 sided coop you'll be good for the hot times. In the cold/wet times you can use a tarp or plastic sheets to close part of the 4th side as needed. Get fancy and make an awning to...
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