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    Ok I did the test...she’s not laying. What do I
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    They are locked in there at night but let free to go here during the day. You can see how the house juts out a bit and one is laying under there. What's worm overload?
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    LOL at that emoji! Ok, they do sleep in the nest boxes and the dark one (Picatta) lays in there sometimes but mostly under the house. The light one (Marsalla) who knows where she is laying. Here is a pic of the run. See? It's not super huge to where I can't find the eggs ...yet.... I can't...
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    yeah, the eggs were hidden under the house. Which now I check every day and haven't found any by her. I'm sorry as I know I'm not explaining very well.
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    do these pix help a little at least to see the coop? I can take pix of the run when I get home
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    Hmmm....the coop has like 2 little bedrooms where they sleep and a perch. From there is a ramp down to like 4ft by 2ft? Think that's enough room for them all day? I'll try anything to determine if she's laying and I'm just not finding them. I might have to post some pictures so you can see...
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    They have a coop but I also let them have a 15ft by 8ft run so not really free range like all over the back yard. Would you suggest leaving them locked in the coop all day/week?
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    LOL! I just posted a question as I'll take any help I can get :)
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    hi! silversmithing is when you melt silver and cast it into jewelry :)
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    Hi, I'm new here (just posted on new member thread) but would like some help. I inherited 2 chickens and LOVE them. A few weeks after I got them I noticed one wasn't laying. I'm sorry as i don't know their breed but one lays brown eggs and the other blue. I have a bay window that juts out...
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    Hi families of feathered friends! I'm new here and here's a bit about me... (1) Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens? I am brand new to chickens and inherited 2 about 2 months ago (2) How many chickens do you have right now? 2 (3) What breeds do you have? not sure...she...
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