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    Comment by 'Humpy' in article 'Top 10 Ways To Save On Feed Costs'

    The chickens will eat any bugs, don’t worry about it.
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    New member

    Thank you, I am technically challenged so it takes a while.
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    New member

    Actually I was thinking about it for eight years when I retired out here in the country, finally got around to it this year, ha ha! I have 11 chickens, 9 hens, and 2 roosters, I have a mixture of Australorps, Plymouth barred rock, Rhode Island Reds, and Easter egger, I thought I would mix it up...
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    temporary fencing to keep out predators?

    You can make or buy one of those movable sleds that are entirely fenced in and you can push around on skids in the yard.
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    Confused cockerel mating backwards

    Thank you, LMAO, I needed that laugh!
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    Are my neighbors attracting predators?

    Living out here in the country I find it best to leave others be even if they are stupid, chances are they won’t change, and besides I don’t like people telling me what to do on my 5 acres so they probably wouldn’t appreciate it either. maybe all the critters will leave your chickens be if they...
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    Killing predators

    I live out here in the country so sometimes it’s necessary to kill critters, crows usually get the hint when you kill one, others can be very difficult to keep under control, my biggest problem is raccoons, seems like just about every living thing out here likes to eat eggs, chickens, or both...
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    Killing predators

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    New member

    Hello y’all, I just started keeping chickens for the first time this May, my chickens are about 21 weeks old now and just starting to lay eggs, it’s been very interesting to say the least, I have to deal with many predators as I live out in the country.
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    Free ranging squirrel problem

    Haha!, squirrels are delicious!, biscuits and gravy with mine.
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