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    Help! Is this Buff Orpington male or female?

    I hatched a straight run and all of the cockerels had bright red combs and wattles and evidence of hackle feathers around 8 weeks old. I sold a few pullets and now I’m receiving photos of one of my pullets I sold that has a curly tail feather! All of the cockerels in this hatch have prominent...
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    Breaking a bad roosting habit

    My 6 month olds were doing great and roosting where they were supposed to. One evening the wind blew the coop door shut before they went to roost and when I got home to check on the gals, they were roosting outside of the chicken coop on top of their nesting boxes (photos attached). I thought it...
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    Yoohoo! I think my favorite pullet is a roo.

    I bought 2 blue australorp chicks from a pullet bin. Was taking photos of them today and realized one of them has a significantly larger comb and wattles are already coming in. I think it's a roo. I've never had a rooster before. Can yall confirm, and also provide any advice that might be...
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    Small flock has runny stool, one bird died already

    HELP! New chicken owner here. My first flock of Buff Orpington pullets is already in trouble after only 5 months. My head pullet started separating herself from the other birds. She wouldn't eat with them and started hiding. I noticed she had lost some weight, had runny stool and was quite pale...
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    Proud new chicken owner here!

    Hi! I’m Amanda, the proud new owner of a flock of 3 Buff Orpington pullets. I live in Fort Worth, TX and this is my first time raising chickens. I am already realizing there is so much more to learn. I couldn’t possibly do enough research to be prepared for everything, so I’m happy to have found...
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