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I would insulate. It not only keeps it warm in the winter but cooler in the summer. Use pine shavings instead of cedar.
 
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HEY! We shop at the same store!
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I got all my chicks from Elizabeth Country Corner this year - so much fun!
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They have coupons right now for Flock Raiser - $4.00 off 2 bags (4 bag limit). If anyone wants one PM me and I'll forward it from their newsletter.
 
Hey DuckyBoys - Elizabeth Country Corner is where I get almost all my animal stuff too. I love their coupons.

I got my chicks from them this year also.

Cedar is considered toxic to chickens so it should never be used around them.
 
I am still thinking about picking up another girl, but hubby is freaked out about the 2 ducks in the brooder and the 4 other ones due to hatch by the weekend (I think...I forgot when I set them!!!).

I am still focused on the egg layers too. I don't want anything that could fly in to the neighbors yard and end up as dog food
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Thanks for the heads up though.
 
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Preparing for the "big snowstorm" that's expected. Y'know, I just don't trust the forecasts anymore but it's better to be prepared and have it not happen then not be prepared and get smacked upside the head. Even if we do get a lot of snow, it looks like it will be warm enough the next few days to get rid of it all.
 

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