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She's gonna eat a lot of flies, and she's harmless to you and your chickens. She's a friend ☺️
My logical side knows that, lol. I'm so scared of spiders for some reason. However, I never kill them unless they're inside my house. I leave the ones outside alone so they can enjoy their bugs.
 
I have a new fluffy butt we named Kraken- of the five all the same age (4 days old)- this one runs in circles- jumps on ledges/perches in the brooder and poops on other chicks heads.
Boy. Overactive, plays games with poop, determined to kill himself. Boy. :lau
 
They're laying so early I cannot keep track of who laid what egg! Now, normally I wouldn't have a problem with this, except the fact that I'm outside at 8 am! One of them laid an egg with a lot of blood in it, and I just want to figure out which one laid it. They lay in different boxes, however, one of them pushes them all out of the coop, including the fake eggs. None break, since my chickens LOVE calcium, but I want to be able to figure out which one has trouble so I can attempt to figure out which one is having issues getting the veins out of the split line. I don't want to give others unappetizing looking eggs!
Also, If they're laying earlier I have to worry about them screaming once they're done laying their egg, saying they need a rooster to come escort them. I'm not in an area where chickens screaming before 8 am is an acceptable thing.
 
I have a new fluffy butt we named Kraken- of the five all the same age (4 days old)- this one runs in circles- jumps on ledges/perches in the brooder and poops on other chicks heads.
How does the little one poop on the other chicks? Does Kraken jump on them or timely poo on a perch as another comes by?
 
They're laying so early I cannot keep track of who laid what egg! Now, normally I wouldn't have a problem with this, except the fact that I'm outside at 8 am! One of them laid an egg with a lot of blood in it, and I just want to figure out which one laid it. They lay in different boxes, however, one of them pushes them all out of the coop, including the fake eggs. None break, since my chickens LOVE calcium, but I want to be able to figure out which one has trouble so I can attempt to figure out which one is having issues getting the veins out of the split line. I don't want to give others unappetizing looking eggs!
Also, If they're laying earlier I have to worry about them screaming once they're done laying their egg, saying they need a rooster to come escort them. I'm not in an area where chickens screaming before 8 am is an acceptable thing.
Isolate the one pushing the eggs out for a few days. You can identify her egg as a bonus.
 

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