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  1. ThePrancingPullet

    1 week new Chicken owner

    :welcome Welcome! I'm new as well, except no chickens yet. Your flock sounds wonderful!:thumbsup
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    Nature's Best Organic Egg Layer Pellets

    Oh, misunderstanding. They arriving (as chicks) in June, but they won't start laying until November.
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    Nature's Best Organic Egg Layer Pellets

    Starting at around 22 weeks (this is next November 2018) depending on when they start laying.
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    Nature's Best Organic Egg Layer Pellets

    Hello! I have been researching feed for our flock, due to arrive next June, and this affordable Organic layer feed option came up. The girls are going to have access to a triangular paddock of roughly 70 square feet, filled with dried leaves, woodchips, and some organic grains thrown down for...
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    Chandler Coop Design

    Chandler Coop Specs: Interior Dimensions: 4'/4' Exterior Dimensions: 5'/5' Chicken Accommodation: 4 large fowl/8 bantam Roosting Space: 4' Nestboxes: 2 Ventilation: 2 18"/24" windows Accommodates Deep Litter Method: Yes Material Used for Floor: 1/2" hardware cloth Insulated: Yes Price to Build...
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    New chicks!

    Oh my goodness! Babies are the best :) Where are they going to live once they get a bit older? Oh, and also could you post a pic of your brooder setup? I'm getting chickens next year and the brooder is still a bit hazy for me. Enjoy your peeps while they're fuzzy! Sincerely, ThePrancingPullet
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    Introducing myself and my diverse flock...

    Welcome! I'm a newcomer as well! It sounds like you have some Australorps on your hands, they're real sweeties :)
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    Eggsited about new membership

    Hello everyone! I'm a new member here (not all that unusual...) and I've wanted chickens for years. (There's a photo of me holding a hen and grinning like the happiest person on earth in the middle of winter). And, after heated discussions on if chickens will work in a small urban lot, I've won...
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