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Its far enough away for me to have to pass.@Compost King Will you be going to this one? Link's are in it.
Cape Fear Poultry Association Catalog - Smithfield, NC - October 19, 2019 - Visit Event Page - 10/14/19 Entry Deadline
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Its far enough away for me to have to pass.@Compost King Will you be going to this one? Link's are in it.
Cape Fear Poultry Association Catalog - Smithfield, NC - October 19, 2019 - Visit Event Page - 10/14/19 Entry Deadline
Its far enough away for me to have to pass.
I had 2 go broody at the same time in the same coop/Run and they declared war trying to kill each others chicks.

I've got a CX that is seven weeks old too, but she's befriend two Light Brahma chicks that are 4 weeks old. They snuggle under her like she's momma hen. It's awfully cute, and the chicks get the CX to go forage too.I got my 6 slow white broiler chicks from Privet vis-a-vis a feed store. They are 7 weeks now and looking great. Very pleased with the quality. My only cause for concern is that I gave the chicks to a broody hen and she refuses to let go of them. (I actually only gave 1 to the broody, but she commandeered the rest). The 2 roosters in the mix are nearly as big as her, and she is still trying to nest with them at night and clucking about the yard with them. I'm going to feel terrible taking her "babies" to the butcher table, if she doesn't cut them loose in the next couple of weeks.
