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    After 11 long years, I now have 7 chickens again. So I'm back!

    In 2008 I had to give up my little chicken family (Rocky the Rooster, Marilyn Monroe (his favorite Leghorn), the Twins, Flower Topper (ate the tops off my flowers), and more. I still feel a twinge in my heart after all these years because I'd sit for hours just watching my babies free range in...
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    Granny New Egg

    My forum status says I'm a new egg but I've been here quite awhile. I am still a new egg because I haven't made that many posts. My heart swells with love whenever I am near chickens or see chickens or even see a picture of a chicken. But as any chicken person knows, when you lose a chicken...
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    I've Stopped Mourning my Chicken Loss

    I used to love to visit this forum and read about everyone's darling chickens. I wrote a blog about my love for my 12 Ornamental Bantams. Each had a name and a distinct personality. Then we had to move from our home and move into a place where I knew my chickens were no longer safe (we lost 2...
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    Hello from the Missouri Ozark Hills

    I have twelve Bantams (ornamental) and five Cayuga ducks (who have taken over my Koi and Goldfish water garden). We built our own chicken house complete with insulation and windows to the south and east to catch the morning sun. We use an automatic timer to turn on a heater when it gets below...
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    Cayuga Ducks in Ozark Winter

    We have five Cayuga ducks and don't know what to do with them during the winter. AT this time they bed down in hay right on the lip of my small water garden pond (14' diameter). But the pond is shut down at least 4 week during the winter when hard freeze sets in and I'm concerned what will...
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    Diary of a Chicken Watcher

    Last year a lady gave us two hens, a rooster, and six chicks. We have grown to love each and every one of them and have named them all. The sounds of happy chickens is soothing to my soul. Over the year I have watched these darlings interact and started a blog about Chicken Relationships ...
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