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I'm sorry if you received my comment a few times. Don't know what is wrong with this site. I type it once, and then it comes out three times. Sorry.
 
Jen - can you tell me where you found the chickens? We are in Colchester - want to get more adults - around one year old.
 
Seriously, was it really one inch?! That's horrifying.
Hey, 5hotchicks,
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; we're practically neighbors! And I have one Black Austrolorp (she's my still-recovering hen).
You just made me realize I am definitely not a newbie anymore.
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Yes, I did freak, with every chickie I've lost to predators. It is a painful learning experience--who knew that predators can fit in the tiny inch-big space left where the two closed doors don't-quite-meet the outer wall of the coop? I do, now know that mink/weasels/rats all can. I hope you never have to learn this way, and benefit from my (and others') ordeal.
 
It was a cold one this morning. water was frozen and made the switch to the heated bowl. I need a couple more bales of hay to pile around the coop and I'll be ready for winter. Everyones molts are just about done so they seem ready too. Is everyone else ready for our first Nor-easter?
 
Where do you guys get your hay bales? I don't know where to go other than overpriced little shops that sell decorative stuff. And is it hay or straw?
 
I have an inexpensive heated dog dish from agway that works fine, but it's small and needs topping off often, and the subtle heat makes the water evaporate too. I think if you were to spend a little more you could get something that could hold more.
Somehow we made it through last year without getting a heated waterer or dish. Looks like this year will be different. Anyone recommend one?
 

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