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    chickens in the winter

    Mine are covered with tarps & plastic on top of coop & housing. They have plenty of perches( I found bamboo for winter perches),fescue hay also works well for mine( but it can be pricy).Good luck!
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    Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

    How do you clip their wings? I know it's different than a parrots? Thx! Lynn
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    Best Bedding for Brooder?

    I raised my peeps with fescue hay & changed it out every other day! I had eighteen of them in a 100 gal aquarium with screen top/ heat lamp on one side, they are now healthy & happy,eggs very soon! Good luck.
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    Winterizing the coop.

    I wrap my housing with plastic( home Depot) just the housing. Put small holes for ventalation. Leave door uncovered of course. I use fescue hay for bedding. If able you can run a heating pad( where they can't peck it) on low, under the nesting box, make sure heating pad is not exposed! Good luck!
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    Easter Egger Sexing "tips and tricks" *Pictures Included*

    Not sure, but if the wing feathets If wing feathers Are even- male longer & shorter feathers - female. When u stretch the wing out, chicken farmer told me this??
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    Easter Egger Rooster

    What city? I have 6 Easter egger hens, 1/2 acre to roam,I'm in N Georgia.
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    Orpington Club!!!!! (Any Orpingtons Welcome!!)

    Try putting golf balls under them when u pull the eggs,this works for me! Put 1 golf ball for 1 egg. Hope this helps! Good luck! I think buffies are the sweetest so far! Mine loves to be held & petted!
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    Orpington Club!!!!! (Any Orpingtons Welcome!!)

    I have 4 buffies, 1 is very special, her name is sweets! I raised her from a chick! Thats her with doublewide. ,
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