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    Brick bottom to coop?

    That's true - I'll have to do some research on ventilation, in the past we've just stuck a window in the wall away from the wind. Would I be able to make a design & post it here for critiques? (Also I live in Victoria, Australia)
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    Brick bottom to coop?

    Yep building bricks - and I live in Australia so no frost or snow. It would be pretty cool if this one lasted 1500 years
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    Brick bottom to coop?

    We can get free bricks from our builders, they're a bit broken but most are whole. I was thinking of building a chook coop where the bottom and maybe 60cm or so up is fully brick - to keep out mice, rats, foxes, etc - and then having wood for the coop and mesh for the run. Wood for the coop...
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    Fixing vs. Not Fixing your dogs

    No, they didn't. Lol. That's wolves. Dogs are domesticated. Wild animals also have much shorter lifespans and usually die painfully from preventable illness or injury. No responsible pet owner wants that for their animal.
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    What does this look like to y'all?

    Update: chick has started developing bald spots. (And is also still not fluffy, so it'd be pretty unlikely it's dried yolk, since it's been...4 or 5 days now?) Should I call the vet & get an opinion? Squid (chick's name) is as active as the other chicks, and hasn't shown any signs of illness...
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    What does this look like to y'all?

    Was yours fluffy? This one feels almost scaly - like it's got very short stubby feather shafts all over its body.
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    What does this look like to y'all?

    This chick hatched yesterday. Basic info: dad is silkie, mum is probably silkie (might be australorp x but it'd be weird if a australorp hatched such a small chick). Chick is half the size of the other chicks, not fluffy and has an enormous head. Photos attached of body and feather type, as well...
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    Got a suggestion for super-quiet hens in a small-lot suburb?

    I can hear my silkies from the middle of our 20 acre property. I would definitely NOT say they are quiet.
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    Dyed chicks

    I saw a lady dye her pigeon pink with food dye. She spritzed it on (diluted). I would do that - I've spritzed my silkies with water to keep them cool and they were fine, which eliminated the worry of stressing chickens some other folks had. Nothing wrong with having a bit of fun with your...
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    Silkie chick born with white/pink beak? Red comb?

    My two are definitely cross breds then! They were born on the 5th and look mostly like that photo. I'm excited to see what they look like, although I'm not sure if I'll be able to keep them if they're roosters.
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    Silkie chick born with white/pink beak? Red comb?

    They've got pink skin but 5 toes. Their mum could be Australorp x Leghorn. One of the babies is splash too so that would make sense. What age would you expect to know for sure they're xs?
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    What to do with excess chicks?

    Perhaps prices are higher because we don't have rare breeds? There are only around 8 breeds of chickens to choose from around here. Prices get really high if you want show quality birds. I saw day old Silkie chicks being sold for $40 because parents won some show or another.
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    What to do with excess chicks?

    $1.50? What currency is that? Day old chicks sell for $15AUD here and that's for cross breds
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    Silkie chick born with white/pink beak? Red comb?

    I had a few silkie chicks born with white beaks. Does this mean they will have red combs when older? The chicks range from white to black (or looks black, probably blue). One roo had a very red comb, and the other two were a dark red, almost black. Mums all had black combs.
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    What does a short back vs long back look like? Silkie

    Could anyone post a photo of a chicken (silkie if possible) with a long back vs a short back? I'm not sure whether mine are long or short and can't find any images online.
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    Hen with bare tail are 3+ months

    Here are the photos - I also checked for mites and lice but didn't see any, but I'll get my mum to double check as well because I wasn't sure how to see on the dark feathers. She has some bald bits on her head that I didn't notice before, so I think that means she's not plucking. We'll be moving...
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    Hen with bare tail are 3+ months

    When I got them one had lost the glossy feathers but still had a full covering of downy feathers. This one was completely bare backed. The feather loss is not getting worse. I don't think the feather shaft was still in the skin - that's the white pokey stuff, right? It was entirely smooth, like...
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