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    Stinky chicks

    if you come up with a solution make sure its not toxic to the chicks ( because chicks have sensitive lungs and can be poisoned) and put it up high so it shouldn't be able to reach the chicks.
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    Stinky chicks

    cos if its 6 or up i don't know
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    Stinky chicks

    on a scale of 1 to 10 how stinky are your chicks 1 being small fart 10 being garbage dump
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    CHICKENS DRY RETCHING HELP

    hi all 2 of my 4 chicks are dry retching. can anyone suggest how to help. their 5 weeks old thx tom
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    Chick Handling

    I got my chicks at one week old and they started trusting me at about 1 and a half to 2 weeks old. that is me with my 2 of my chicks. (btw, i'm a kid)
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    Chick Handling

    hi I've got isa browns and they don't seem to fussed about being picked up. I let mine come up to me. At first they didn't like me but after a while they started to like being handled. Maybe give them lots of attention. let the out and sit on the floor with them. they usually come up to you and...
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    CUTEST BABY CHICK NAMES!!!!!

    if you have a rooster you can call him rustle crow cluck norris is also a good one. henrietta is a kind of bad/funny one thats all i can think of tom
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    Chicks sort of sneezing

    hi all my 5 week old chicks have been sneezing but not like they are sick. They seem to be acting normally e.g. eating, drinking etc. but 2 of them are sneezing. not like hard atchoo sneeze, but more like a puff of air sneeze. can someone help. thx tom
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    Food-in the coop or in the run/pen?

    mine are still in brooding box. their 5 weeks old and i think ill be putting them in the coop in about a week to 2 weeks. Anyway, should i have 1 feeder in the run and 1 in the coop, or just 1 in the coop. thx :p tom
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