Baby Chick Pictures!!!!! POST!

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You know, really. First off, the laws can get out of hand and this time, the law is on your side and if he fights to change it, just send him a letter from the CHICKENS COMPLAINING ABOUT HIM AND HOW THEY ARE GOING TO FIGHT FOR LAWS TO BANISH GRUMPY HUMANS AGAINST NATURE!

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It's not a fun decision to make! Which is why I have 7 roos now.
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A few are for show & breeding purposes, but the rest are because I'm a softy.
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I'm allowed to have them, but we have a neighbor that we know will make it his life's mission to get that changed if he hears crowing.  He's a crabby old busy body.  Rather than get in that battle, we've kept it to just hens.  Until now.  I am going to keep at least one Polish roo, and one Silkie roo.  I hatched them, I love them, and am ready to fight to keep them. 


I've never had a Silkie roo (or hen for that matter), but our Polish roos, as far as roosters go, have a fairly quiet crow. I have a busy body, grumpy old neighbor, too. What a pain! & good luck, hopefully he won't cause too much trouble!!!
 
Here are mine 5 assorted brown egg layers and 4 assorted rare breed not sure who is who
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I'm having a big problem with poopy butt I give them each a bath every day but it keeps coming back!!! I even tried olive oil on their butts, but it doesn't work!!!
 
Sounds like my Cat with his poopy paws and tail! Lol what do you mean poopy butt? Is it getting clogged up cuz I read somewhere on how to fix that but I can't remember where!
 
Oh what beautiful babies!!!

We only had one with poopy butt, I washed it with Dawn and dried her really well. We had to do it twice, but she was fine after that. Someone told me to use vaseline if it kept happening.

And thank you for the silkie/polish roo info. I am hoping that we don't have an issue with the crabby neighbor. If they are not too horribly loud, maybe Mr. Crabby won't say anything. If he comes over, I am ready to hand him a basket of lovely eggs to see if he can be bribed.
 
Oh what beautiful babies!!! 

We only had one with poopy butt, I washed it with Dawn and dried her really well.  We had to do it twice, but she was fine after that.  Someone told me to use vaseline if it kept happening.

And thank you for the silkie/polish roo info.  I am hoping that we don't have an issue with the crabby neighbor.  If they are not too horribly loud, maybe Mr. Crabby won't say anything.  If he comes over, I am ready to hand him a basket of lovely eggs to see if he can be bribed. 


I will try with dawn only used water but love the part about your neighbors we have had to do that many times our hens basically scream their heads off when they lay an egg neighbors don't think it's as cute as we do
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