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  1. SirTeletoll

    Rooster Crowing…should I be concerned??

    Hey, I always kept roosters with my girls mainly because they keep the hens in order and with enough care they actually become friendlier than hens. When my dear rooster was alive and young he would crow every time he heard me. Even if I returned at midnight he would crow. He never showed any...
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    Rooster still hasn't crowed almost 12 weeks old now

    With most breeds of chickens the roosters have a different kind of feather that develops pretty early on. It's the one near the beginning of the tail. In hens it just continues to grow towards the end of the tail, but in roosters it hangs down, like it's heavy or not very strong. (Sorry for the...
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    Grieving hen and owner

    I have posted about my hen and rooster in love. I wrote that, because I knew he will die very soon. Around 6 hours later he passed away. The first day my poor hen didn't really look like she understood what happened. She went up to him, tried to groom his feathers (I've never really seen this...
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    5 week old chick suddenly being attacked by flock

    When I had mean hens I would always separate her from the flock and put her in my other place (I have two areas right next to each other). They could see each other and interact but couldn't fight through the fence. I realize not everybody can do such a thing, but for me it always worked. After...
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    Interesting Behaviors - flock newly set outside, walks the fence line, while another one "pounces" like a border collie

    Does the perimeter have something in the soil that the rest of the area doesn't, like smaller or whiter pebbles? For some reason my chickens always preferred white rocks so maybe there is something in the soil. Also about the dog-hen: I also have a hen that has always been at the bottom of the...
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    I saw the pictures of your beautiful chickens! I am glad to meet other chicken enthusiasts.

    I saw the pictures of your beautiful chickens! I am glad to meet other chicken enthusiasts.
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    Rooster and hen in love.

    So I have a 7 years old rooster who's been getting weaker and has a harder time getting around. I also have a 6 years old hen who has been with my rooster for at least 5 years and always liked to stay close to my rooster. I used to have a flock of 6 hens(including this one) and my rooster and...
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