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  1. sciencegrrrrl

    First Cull, Didn't go so well

    I'm so sorry you had to go through this. You are good chicken parents trying to do the best for your flock. It is never easy but understanding that it is necessary is what makes you a good parent. 💗💗💗
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    What to do about the raccoons?

    The raccoons here are huge and very very tough. After finding what was left of a hen one morning I lost my live and let live attitude toward them. Yes, they will look pitiful when you've shot them repeatedly and they still won't move on...but what I found that remained of my ISA hen Iris was far...
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    I was given the wrong bag of food w/ 20% protein. Will it hurt my chickens?

    They should be fine at that age with 20%. Starter feed is higher in protein than layer feed, and they won't need the extra calcium until they begin to lay. Welcome to the BYC family! We were all new to chickens at some point...even if it was decades ago! 😁
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    Keeping a rooster with a small backyard flock?

    My first time buying chicks, I ended up with 3 boys and one girl! One male was definitely the leader and very early on began pecking at me when I'd tuck them in for the night. As testosterone levels rose, it was madness.😂 and when a family nearby asked if I had any young fellows in my flock that...
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    Which breeds have you had good egg production from?

    I have 3 Barred Rock and 3 Silver-laced Wyandottes that are 2 years old and most lay every day. My 1 remaining ISA has had so many health problems from laying huge eggs daily for her first couple of years that she doesn't lay often any more. I also have a Buff Orph that is pretty regular at 4-5...
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    How to introduce dogs to chicks?

    Our boy Ziggy with part of the flock grazing behind him. When they are in the run, he stares at them for a creepy long period of time. When they are out, they are smaller dogs whose butts smell funny 😂
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    My rooster attacked me

    How many hens do you have versus ducklings? Most roos need 10+ hens, if you had fewer then he may have already been a little wired up and is working hard to get a comfortable number of hens in his flock. I agree with the cull/ rehome posts, even if you add more hens at this point he may not...
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    Fun "Social-Distancing" Things To Do With Chickens During Covid 19

    I've always had trouble stopping at 3! 😁
  9. sciencegrrrrl

    Dead Rooster !

    My mostly barred rock roo starts early, too. And crows on and off all day. Anytime he sees us, even if we're just looking out the window at him! Our neighbors have commented...and they are at least a half mile away. Aside from being vocal, he's a good guy, friendly, takes good care of the...
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    What Antiseptics and Disinfectants are in Your Kit?

    I use a lot of white vinegar for swabbing the decks, I noticed a lot of sneezing when I would use a bleach solution (I don't like the smell either tbh). White iodine for really bad issues (fowl pox, bumblefoot).
  11. sciencegrrrrl

    Raccoon Apocalypse

    I can't even remember how many we dispatched our first year here. We also have an orchard so if they weren't in the mood for chicken they were always up for cherries, peaches, or pears. Many weighed 30+ pounds. We have a trap set this time of year as well as a motion light to let us know when...
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    What could have killed my chickens?

    I'm so sorry :( since the remaining two don't want to stay in there, it was likely a predator. Seeing something like that is very traumatic for them.
  13. sciencegrrrrl

    Skinny chickens

    My kids definitely prefer crumbles. I do usually switch to pellets in the spring since our weather is very wet and crumbles make a huge mess when spilled or scattered. I did go organic last winter when everyone seemed disinterested in anything other than snacks and they went nuts for it! If I...
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    Skinny chickens

    I have a lot of dual purpose hens and they need a lot more calories and protein!
  15. sciencegrrrrl

    SO. MUCH. MUD. Thinking of putting a metal roof on run....

    Agreed! Lots of great advice for the structure, just don't forget to plan for drainage away from the run.
  16. sciencegrrrrl

    I was surprised to find a rooster in my brood of ladies...

    My Barred Rock roo still can't figure out what to do with my two Polish hens! He knows they're hens and will do his best dance for them, but when it comes time to seal the deal, their feathery heads just confuse him and he gives up!😂😂😂
  17. sciencegrrrrl

    11 weeks, no eggs

    Or molt if my autocorrect was more chicken-friendly!
  18. sciencegrrrrl

    11 weeks, no eggs

    This seems to be the year of the hard mold for most of us. It took my gals much longer to recover than in most years. Keep feeding extra protein to help them get back to normal🐔
  19. sciencegrrrrl

    What would you put in your garden for poultry?

    Ours love tomatoes so much! I do make sure they don't get at any green ones or leaves/ stems. Cabbage is also good and great for rainy days when it's not great foraging weather. Squash, pumpkins, melons- watermelon especially. Peppers of all kinds and sunflowers are a favorite!
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