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    New to the Flock

    Thanks so much! No blood and not laying yet. The two runs aren’t connecting. Our main coop is in our run which is predator safe so we were putting the crate in the run with a bar for roosting at night. They all went into the coop last night, the younger two slept on the lower roost, and came...
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    New to the Flock

    Ok friends, we need some help. This is our first flock and we’ve had three girls since last summer who are just about a year old. Two Plymouth rocks and a buff. They are sweet and easy and generally friendly. We decided to introduce two new girls to the flock a few weeks ago. They are almost...
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    New to the Flock

    Just realized this thread as for me to introduce myself- not how to Introduce new chickens 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦‍♀️
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    New to the Flock

    Ok friends, we need some help. This is our first flock and we’ve had three girls since last summer who are just about a year old. Two Plymouth rocks and a buff. They are sweet and easy and generally friendly. We decided to introduce two new girls to the flock a few weeks ago. They are almost...
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    Still thinking Roo?

    Thanks! I had read that the comb and wattle weren’t always a sure fire way to identify so I was wondering about the feathers as well.
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    Still thinking Roo?

    Dang guys! I was really holding onto Hope 🤣🤣🤣 can someone explain how the feathers show he’s a male? My untrained eye is having a hard time seeing the difference between his and the other rocks… thanks!!!
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    Still thinking Roo?

    Are we still thinking roster for this one? No crowing yet and doesn’t seem to lead the flock but 🤷‍♀️ 14 weeks old Splash Rock. Thanks again all!
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    Yard Free Range Questions

    Thanks for sharing!
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    Yard Free Range Questions

    Hi all! so we are completely new to backyard chickens. We got our little flock of five about a month ago and they are now around 11-12 weeks old. They are confined to a run that is about 10X12 and have a coop in there as well which they finally go into themselves each night 🎉🎉 we’d like to...
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    Roos or Pullets?

    Tried to get some better photos but they move so much!!!
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    Roos or Pullets?

    Here are some updated photos- they are so hard to photograph. Always moving around 🤣
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    Newbie!

    Thanks so much!!!
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    Newbie!

    Thanks! We have Plymouth rocks and possible buff orpingtons. Still figuring out the later 🤣
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    Roos or Pullets?

    Definitely possible. Or maybe a mix? They are both much smaller than the other rocks.
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    Roos or Pullets?

    One last question (for now 🤣) is it just the bigger red comb on the splash that lets you know he’s a rooster? What else are you looking at? Thanks for helping us learn!
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    Roos or Pullets?

    Thanks so much for explaining! I appreciate it! I
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    Roos or Pullets?

    They were from a private seller. What does hatchery quality mean?
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    Roos or Pullets?

    Love this last photo!
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    Roos or Pullets?

    We were told Orpingtons- I guess time will tell?
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    Roos or Pullets?

    Thanks! That was her first day after coming home a few weeks ago- she struggled with the adjustment but is now happy and looks much more at ease! she was the first one on the swing and comes running for treats now.
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