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  1. BDutch

    Questions meanings and differences of chicken words

    I tried google for more info: most clay is deposited by water ( river or see ) the other type we call ‘leem’ is deposited by the wind and is more pure in lutum particles, flat plates smaller than 0.002 mm. Clay is usually a mixture of clay particles, silt and sand. I think you may call it loam...
  2. BDutch

    Questions meanings and differences of chicken words

    @DobieLover @TheChiggens @featherhead007 Another question. Until what age do you say chick, and when do you start to say pullet or cockerel? E.g. should I say young pullets with 2.5 months? Or can I still name them chicks til they lay eggs.
  3. BDutch

    Questions meanings and differences of chicken words

    Another language question: My soil is a mix of two types of clay ground. In Dutch we have two names for the two types of clay: One clay is a river clay you can use for making pottery (when clean) and making bricks in a oven. The other clay you can use for clay stucco and clay paint. I have been...
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    Questions meanings and differences of chicken words

    Thanks. Great answers. :wee Now I finally know my run is covered with 1/2” hardware cloth and the pen is made quite safe with hardware cloth in and above the ground (partly .75” hardware cloth and chicken wire) and covered with mesh (cat netting and predator bird netting)
  5. BDutch

    Questions meanings and differences of chicken words

    Hi you all, I am not a native speaker of English and there are some words used in BYC I don’t grasp. Google translate has good answers for general translations but not for chicken language. I hope someone can help me out. Feel free to post you're language questions here too. My questions...
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