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    Chickens are staying out of coop and getting killed

    They have slept in the coop for the last 2 weeks, I just had to put them in there by hand. Ps What are some good breeds for dark brown eggs?
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    Chickens are staying out of coop and getting killed

    60 square feet on whole side is a window that can be opened for extra air flow and is cracked open currently. We got them as chicks and now they are laying so their not really new. I can't lock them in because all the other chickens need to go in the coop to lay eggs, rost and eat food. Any...
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    Chickens are staying out of coop and getting killed

    The coop is secure and there is a chain link fence around it the front. but the rest just has flimsy chicken wire. Sadly I cannot lock them inside because its not really a run. Trust me I know, lets just say we used to have 2 geese(then they got pulled through the wire. I don't have any pictures...
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    Chickens are staying out of coop and getting killed

    We have three new hens, they prefer perching on our chainlink fence then going into the coop, inside the coop their is two ducks and 9ish other chickens. I am leaving for a trip and am worried they will get eaten. Even night I put them in the coop by hand otherwise they would stay out. Please help.
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    Help! Duckling born with stomach Outside body

    Yes,he chirps and flails a little bit, all motor functions appear to work.
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    Help! Duckling born with stomach Outside body

    No but the embilical cord it attached to it
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    Please help! Injured 2 month old duck!!

    It might help to isolate him or put him in a separate box next to hers. Prop him up against the edge of the box. Give him food and water that he can reach without moving. Hope this helps.
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    Help! Duckling born with stomach Outside body

    Does Vet rap and neosborn okay for baby ducklings/right thing to do ??
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    Help! Duckling born with stomach Outside body

    His stomach is extended but otherwise he looks fully formed. What can we do to help it, we are going to try and ‘bandage it for the night but any and all advice is helpful!
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