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Thank you for letting me knowMay have found the answer.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/any-home-bakers-here.921333/post-27932745


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Thank you for letting me knowMay have found the answer.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/any-home-bakers-here.921333/post-27932745
I think it is now fixed.Thank you for letting me know![]()
Yea, I don’t see it anymore… thank goodness… those things can be so annoying!I think it is now fixed.
That can't be possible.I haven’t had one for quite some time… and I’ve only had a few in all my years as well… I have heard of a place somewhere around here that supposedly only sells double yolk eggs… I have no idea how they achieve this![]()
Sometimes the living conditions our poor chickens are forced to live in are so depressing. They are lucky to have you.So today I sat and observed Itsy and Bitsy… and from seeing how they were behaving it makes me believe they have been living in a cage with a wire bottom their whole lives
They are in the mini coop so they are on the ground but I added some fresh dirt from the big coop so they could dust bathe… they were scared to death of the dirt pile and avoided it completely…. and it looks as if they are just starting to figure out how to scratch and peck! I was also very curious about where they’d sleep.. being in a new place and all so I went at dark to check and was pleased to see that they made it up into the coop but they were not roosting… they were just sleeping on the shavings. At least they are in there![]()
Woohoo.And they got over their fear of the dirt pile and demolished it![]()
They advertise double yolksThat can't be possible.
Oh, you should’ve seen the one house I went to to see about some… think the worst puppy millSometimes the living conditions our poor chickens are forced to live in are so depressing. They are lucky to have you.![]()