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Hello and welcome to BYC! This is a great place to learn and share your adventures in chicken keeping. We get lots of snow here in New England. Actually, it's been snowing off and on for this whole month. Our total is around 30 inches so far. It's really pretty.
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WooOWOW THATS SO COOL! Do your chickens like the snow? Or do they have to stay inside when it gets that cold? My poultry are used to temperatures around 25-40degrees celsius so i know they probably wouldn't like it very much, but I sure would! All that snow looks so cool get it hehehe
 
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Hello and welcome to BYC! This is a great place to learn and share your adventures in chicken keeping. We get lots of snow here in New England. Actually, it's been snowing off and on for this whole month. Our total is around 30 inches so far. It's really pretty.
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Wow. We got a little dusting last night in the tri states area
 
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:welcome It’s a pleasure having you here!
I hope you continue to enjoy our crazy community for years to come! Don’t forget, the quail can go to college with you in a cage. :celebrate You will have fresh eggs to cook up in your microwave. :thumbsup
HAHA YES!:wee I've never actually eaten the quail eggs, they look too pretty. But I have sold unfertilised ones to people and they say it tastes just like tiny chicken eggs, so I probably wouln't try it but I respect the hustle
 
No, my chickens are a bit spoiled and not liking the snow so much @birb uwu. They did venture out a couple of times, but just turned around and went back into the run. Their run is covered so very little snow gets in there.
Aaa that's adorable!! :ya My chickens are another level of spoilt, I remember one time I tried out giving them a different brand of food since it was on special and in a smaller bag so I could pay less and carry less of a weight home. I thought they would really like it since it had the word Gourmet on the front but when I gave it to them they just refused to eat. For the entire day they had an empty crop (except for the bugs they dug up) just because they didn't like the taste of this new food. I got really worried and thought it was a worm problem so I went out again to the store to buy a wormer but when I got back home they were eating. My mum had found some leftover food they liked and they were gobbling it up like crazy! I had to go and buy the food they liked and since I already opened the bag I couldn't return the other food, so it was around $15 pocket money down the drain. Now I can only buy them that food (they know I know they won't eat anything else, i swear it's like they're playing mind games with me). Outwitted by chickens. They truly are the definition of fussy eaters!
 

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