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    Feed for two 9 week old vs. year old hens

    I was just given two 9 week old Americauna hens that are in with my five year old hens. The older hens are on layer feed, and I've read that the younger ones shouldn't be eating that. Some say they will be fine, some say it causes liver damage. Should I buy grower and mix with the layer...
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    Sick chicken, not eating well now, please help.

    Helo ~ I have a Buff Orpington who will be a year old in April. Everything was fine until last Monday when she was standing and acting strange, close to an egg way back in the coop, but I couldn't tell anything else, as I couldn't get to the egg and had to get to work. When I got home from...
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    Non-potable water for chickens?

    We built a new barn/garage and used a non-potable type pipe to get from the well to the garage. I know that it is not safe for human consumption, but can I use it for the chickens? We had to run it a long distance and the potable piping was very expensive. Since we don't drink the water out...
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    Sorry ~ another request for limping hen help!!

    I have a Buff Orpington who is about 20 weeks old. She was fine, healthy and suddenly started limping Sunday - her right leg. She was hopping like a bunny when she ran, but she still scratched around the yard and used that leg. Monday she was a bit worse, limping more but still eating...
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    What kind of rooster is this? SLW?

    This boy got mixed in with a shipment of BLR's that someone ordered at work. Limping when he was a baby, they were going to kill him. Being the whimp I am, I rescued him and am not sure what he is. Silver Laced Wyandotte? Can anyone help? Since's he a roo, I won't be able to keep him...
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    Ugly chickens - what is wrong with this chicken????

    Hello everyone. This is a picture of my neighbor's chicken and I was wondering what was wrong with it? This is the worst looking one, but almost all of them lost feathers on their rumps and have sparse tail feathers. Their skin is pink. At first I thought they were molting, but they don't...
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    Hello from Indiana

    My love for chickens started many, many years ago, when they would sell dyed chicks at Easter. My mom would buy me one, I would raise it for a few weeks until it became too big for the house and it then went to my Aunt's house with her chickens. I have always wanted some, so this year, I got a...
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