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    Preparing Daughter for a Roo

    This is what I taught both my sons (2 and 4 years old) and we've never had trouble between them and our 2 BLR wyandotte Roos. My youngest tells no, and 'pecks' them back. Its adorable. But they're also always supervised, essentially since neither is great about closing gates...
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    Penedesenca?

    I'm pretty sure those are Guinea Fowl Keets.....
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    Rooster or hen? (still a novice apparently)

    Looks like 2 cockerels to me.
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    Wyandotte thread anyone??

    My blr, splash, and slw.
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    Wyandotte lacing pattern questions

    Also keep in mind that your birds still have their juvenile pattern. My SLW (also from TSC) were all mostly black when they were little, but after their first adult molt, some of their lacing was surprisingly decent. With hatchery quality birds it can be a crap shoot of genetics, but...
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    6 to 8 weeks old move outside?

    Mine are 3 days old and brooding outside. It all depends on your climate. Mine are typically off all supplemental heat by 3 weeks. If your weather is decent they can be outside happily, very early. There are some great threads on here about integrating birds (if you have a preexisting flock). If...
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    Irresponsible neighbor and his roaming chickens

    We're 'fence in' as well, I would go crazy in a 'fence out' county.
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    Irresponsible neighbor and his roaming chickens

    I would also suggest finding out if you are in a 'fence in' or 'fence out' county before dropping the money on a lawyer. 'Fence isn't he is required by law to keep his animals on his property, 'fence out' if you don't like them in your yard, it is your responsibility to figure out how to keep...
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    Keep Rooster/Cockerel or Cull?

    To me, a simple peck is not worth culling him over, he's just doing his job, warning you to back off his hens without being excessively violent. If he escalates, then I'd cull him.
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    chickens kick all the nest material from nest box?

    I put sand in the bottom of mine, with shavings on top. My pullets were absolutely destroying their nests before then.
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    NPIP Certification - Refreshment Please?

    Also wanted to point out that what the state (TAHC) requires is different than NPIP. The NPIP info and TAHC info above are both great places to start if you're planning to sell birds, if you just want to keep a certified clean flock, all you need is NPIP.
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    Meyers Hatchery Recommendation

    I just ordered BLRW (10 female, 4 male) from them to add to my 12 SLW from Hoovers. Super excited!
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    New castle vaccine

    I only know because I work in regulatory animal health and had to work this outbreak. I agree with biosecurity and not vaccines as first line of defense with birds. In fact all the literature we passed out stressed biosecurity and didn't even mention the vaccine, the only time we asked if they...
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    New castle vaccine

    Not strictly true, it was in Southern California in 2003 as well. It pops up occasionally there or a few other places about once a decade. The disease has no cure, and is terminal, once one member of your flock has it, it will kill them all. The vaccine also has limited effectiveness, and has to...
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    I got good/ok news!!! (jumping in the inside)

    I'm going to be honest, she's never going to have a great quality of life, no matter how much or well you care for her. This is a breed which is known for leg problems as they age (slowly collapsing under their own weight) and she's already ahead of the game. There are plenty of people on here...
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    Chicken ate house lizard! Harmful?

    My son was very pleased to tell his cousins that he has 12 miniature t-rexes. I definitely can't argue the point, especially after I saw them kill and eat a small diamondback rattlesnake.... my wyandottes are beasts.
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    12 Chicks in March!

    I'd also caution you against using a plastic storage container as a brooder. A lot of plastic, when heated, will give off fumes, that while pretty much harmless to you and larger animals, it can be deadly for chicks. This is not a hard or fast rule for all plastics (a lot of pre-fabbed...
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    Roosters need less protein, how to feed them?

    Protein is not the issue. Calcium is. Feed an all flock feed and offer oyster shell on the side.
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    Somebody dumped two young chickens over my fence this morning.

    I'm assuming your general area based on your first chicken being rescued from Los Angeles, but I would urge you to contact the California Anima Health Commission, to have your flock voluntarily tested for vND. People within the quarantine have dumped birds in the past to avoid having to deal...
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    Does anyone know what this is??

    Molting. It typically happens in fall or winter. Don't waste your money on a vet visit. Those are just new feathers coming in where old ones have fallen out.
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