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  1. myloveforchickens

    Giving them Lentils and sprouted red wheat

    Thanks for the advice!!!! Very much appreciate it.
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    Best way to integrate chicks?

    Not at all, they'll still fight a little. Just keep an eye on them. Been having trouble with computer and posting links. Let me try this instead. I'll copied and past. Please let me know if it works! " When planning to introduce new hens to an existing flock, the first thing is to realize...
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    Giving them Lentils and sprouted red wheat

    I have just began to give my 13 hens a handful of lentils with their crushed eggshells. Is this to much protein for them in the dead of winter? Also, i have began to sprout a jar of red wheat to give them along side their laying food. It seems to me that their yokes are more orange since i have...
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    Acclimating dogs to chickens

    The way I did it was bring your dog with you when you go visit the chicks. Let her smell them while you hold each chick, if she gets to excited, correct her, and try again. Or put her on a leash and when you do let the chicks out in the yard ( if you do) then let her be with them that way. On...
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    Two Hens in Laying Box

    Same here! My girls have about four nests to choose from, and sometimes I'll find two or three in the same nest while the others. They don't seem to break the eggs. Though they do seem to make plenty of egg laying songs when they are crammed in together!
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    How do I get silkies to lay in eggboxes

    You could try using some golf balls in the nest. That seems to work well for many people.
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    Leghorn not laying as much

    Bleaching - Bleaching of Yellow Coloring Body Part Time After First Egg Vent 4-7 days Eye Ring 7-10 days Ear Lobes (white leghorn) 14-21 days Base of Beak 4-6 weeks Tip of Beak 6-8 weeks Bottom of Feet 8-10 weeks Front of Shanks 15-18 weeks Rear of Shanks 20-24 weeks Hock...
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    Why do my hens have white earlobes

    One of my black Australorp hen has white ears............... any idea why? Her two sisters, they don't have it. She has had the white ears since she was a wee little thing. Any help or thoughts would be great. She lays brown to light brown eggs.
  9. myloveforchickens

    Leghorn not laying as much

    She could be bleaching.............. How old is she by the way? They'll stop laying for a while if they are bleaching...................................
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    Best way to integrate chicks?

    I'm not sure about the bantams... I only have standard breeds. Sorry about that. Hope my advice works for you and good luck with integrating your new babies. If you need anymore questions, I'll be glade to help out. And about the pecking order ( forgot to add it last night's post) - no...
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    Chicken Lingerie *NOW WITH PICS!*

    LOL....................... that is just to cute!
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    A few pictures of my birds

    They are so beautiful!!!!!!!!!!
  13. myloveforchickens

    what is she. ** Photos added**

    A photo will help a lot... but I'll try my best. It could be a Ameracuna, but not positive. Has she laid at all? Get a picture up soon and hopefully I will be able to see what the little darling is. Kudos to you for saving her!
  14. myloveforchickens

    um IM a city boy help

    Here is a site about all the chickens, from how hardy they are, to their aggressions, and egg-laying. The Wyandottes, I find, do very well in the very cold weather. I have two hens of that breed, and I have been very pleased how much they lay...
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    What breed are these two chicks? pics

    The front one dose look like a Welsummer to me( the bigger one). But the other one total is a Ameraucana. You'll know more once they grow bigger...........................................
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    Best way to integrate chicks?

    When I got my babies together with the older girls, I allowed them together in the yard... with myself always outside. Just in case. There were little fights, nothing huge. The best way to get them used to each other, is to lay scratch on either side of the fences, so they can eat and have the...
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    Why is he so mean?

    One thing, is that he sees you as another rooster and he will challenge you. That what happened to my Welsummer roo................... he's gone because of that and he began to tear up my girls. You can't breed out the aggression. If you turn your back, will he attack from behind? If so, then...
  18. myloveforchickens

    pulling feathers

    Either their bored or not getting enough protein. And also, a pecking order involves pulling feathers. Are they eating the pulled feathers? If so, then they aren't getting enough protein in their diet. Hope this helps.................
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