Hi, Hello an Howdy,

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Hi Nicole

I am new to chickens--ended up with a motley crew of who knows what breed by default--the primary predators in my location are the two-legged kind who pot them, although I have to watch the dogs and cats (and crows who live over the road) around the new chicks. So far I have lost two chicks to the crows, one to a cat and one to a dog. I did manage to resurrect one.
 
Hi Nicole

I am new to chickens--ended up with a motley crew of who knows what breed by default--the primary predators in my location are the two-legged kind who pot them, although I have to watch the dogs and cats (and crows who live over the road) around the new chicks. So far I have lost two chicks to the crows, one to a cat and one to a dog. I did manage to resurrect one.
Ive lost a few, its hard, for shure do what you can, research for your budget... to predator protect them fluff balls!
 
A few more of the silkies turkens and showgirls
 

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