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    Feather loss. Caused by a rooster or some other disease?

    Well have raised a backyard flock, many breeds for 35 years. My experience on feather loss is: molting, mites\parasite s, roosters, other hens, and never had what I thought was a diet problem. Always look for mites (bugs, Parasite s) every month even if there is no feather loss and you don't...
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    Riverside California many breeds over thirty years on Two acres.

    Interested in Cream Legbars these days.
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    Broody Silkie, and We Don't Want Chicks...

    put the brody. Hen in its own pen, give it a wooden egg or two to hatch, let nature take its course. Over time and with failure of the egg to hatch, the hen will become disinterested. Works.
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    Aggressive Rooster Help Please

    I Never keep a rooster that is aggressive at all. It's never worth it. I once got 17 Rhode Island Reds, they were showable gorgeous birds. Five were roosters, as they grew up they became more and more aggressive. I determined to make every effort to make them not aggressive but accepting and...
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