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  1. logan

    Poultry Grit and Oyster Shells??

    yes you need to feed them grits but if the need protien not to much
  2. logan

    what is a OEGB

    old english game bantam alsome layers
  3. logan

    Are White Tailed OEGB Buffs rare?

    yes they are rare have them a pair and 150 chickens more rare breeds and weird breeds
  4. logan

    Breed and Age?

    Easter Eggers, look to be about 7-10 days old because we have about 80 chickens and like 20 more chicks
  5. logan

    Ideas on Make & Model ?

    Two beautiful Easter Eggers hens
  6. logan

    Who are we?

    Australorp the black one and does the other have a rose cone good layers
  7. logan

    MM rare chick-pics finally

    a americana white is very rare had one
  8. logan

    What breed is my hen?

    black austrolorp all day good layers
  9. logan

    what am I

    yes a easter egger but without ear tuffs it is a americana
  10. logan

    How much noise do they make?

    not much
  11. logan

    Light in coop to extend laying in winter ....

    3 in the morining fine
  12. logan

    How long to separate birds for breeding.

    now we have 14 frizzel eggs 9 she is sitting on and 5 in the incebator
  13. logan

    Do chickens feel pain?

    yes they feel pain
  14. logan

    Is it time to put hens in my freezer???

    yes eat them
  15. logan

    How many of you that have pet chickens.........?

    yes i have about 13 pets chickens that will fly up on your shoulder
  16. logan

    Chickens and rain. Will they get sick if they get wet?

    yes its fine cause when you have something to keep the rain off them they go into the rain to scratch yes its fine:cd
  17. logan

    Can you free-range feather-legged breeds? And do their legs get dirty?

    yes all day their feet would get dirty what we do is keep them in a high off the ground coop. yes they could free range but their feet would get dirty.
  18. logan

    Hens quit laying ?

    yeah molt or just try to put a light in the hen house.
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