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    Plan needed for integrating grown rooster and new chicks with older hens

    Hello. When can I let my four-week-old chicks interact with my older birds? I first introduced them yesterday, with the chicks in a wire mesh enclosure. A couple of hens came over to investigate but they mostly just walked around the yard like normal. The hens and chicks all seemed fine being in...
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    Advice about coop, roosting bars, chicken math, etc

    Hello. We managed to go from 2 chickens to 9 chickens in the space of a couple of weeks, We need to look at designing a new coop. We have them separated at the moment, which is working but I'd like them to all be together soon. Our plan is to design and build our own coop. So what I would like...
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    Dog training methods

    thank you so much for your suggestion
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    Anyone have experience with chunnels (chicken tunnels)?

    Hello. I’m daydreaming about my ideal greenhouse and imagining chickens patrolling the perimeter through tunnels. What dimensions should a chicken tunnel have to give them enough room to scratch comfortably?
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    Dog training methods

    Hi everyone! Last Halloween we brought home Bella, who is our 6 month old Australian Shepherd and she has been nothing short of amazing. She listens very well, is always looking to please and is always giving us a good laugh. I'm curious how you've all trained your furry friends, especially...
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    What are these lumps on leghorn chicks nares?

    I was worried at first, but now I see it could just be the crop. The size difference and lack of feathers might explain why it seems bigger than the others. Maybe it really is a meat-type bird rather than a standard Leghorn. I’ll keep an eye on it, but it’s good to know it might just be normal.
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    What are these lumps on leghorn chicks nares?

    Hello everyone. yesterday I bought three chicks from a feed N seed two hours away. today I found a large lump on the side of the chicks neck. what could this be. this chick doesn't have any feathers on its body and it is a white leghorn female about 3 to 4 weeks old. it is much larger then the...
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