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Baby chicks are a growing.. It's amazing how fast these critters grow.. Hopefully they'll show me soon what they are so I can rehome the roo's..





Not sure what this one is but she/he sure is docile




Pee Wee looking more grown up.. he was a hatch assist and a strong little chick
 
Crafty chick- mine were out all day, got home about 3:30. They were all scattered and soked to the bone! I finally got them to go in the barn, hopping they'd be dry before they go to bed! Usually they only go out for a little bit when it rains this hard.

Everyone, how can you tell when they are still young if they are Roos? I've going to have quite a few!!
 
I wwill when I get the link and R.B.F. is growing her big girl feathers :) Flo already has her big feathers she's starting to grow feathers on her body lol
 
Mine were out all day, chickens kept running in and out of the barn.. The ducks were having fun splashing in the melted areas.. One section looks like a mini pond..
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do you know how old they are and what colors do you have?
I have an arucana named rootbeer and i need to get her a friend, cuz after 4h shes gonna be sepperated from all of her brothers and sisters. And shes gonna need a friend
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Iloves..who are you asking? I just want to make sure to answer if directed to me. hahaha
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I need to put a 2x4 frame on my coop floor and put a wood floor down. The concrete underneath is collecting rain. Its on a slant, but I have sand and dirt in there...and its all mud in the bottom with standing water where they made divets. If Ibuild a floor up on it, how can Ikeep it from rotting and flooding?
 
I need to put a 2x4 frame on my coop floor and put a wood floor down. The concrete underneath is collecting rain. Its on a slant, but I have sand and dirt in there...and its all mud in the bottom with standing water where they made divets. If Ibuild a floor up on it, how can Ikeep it from rotting and flooding?

Use pressure treated wood. And for flooding i have no clue. LOL
 
I need to put a 2x4 frame on my coop floor and put a wood floor down. The concrete underneath is collecting rain. Its on a slant, but I have sand and dirt in there...and its all mud in the bottom with standing water where they made divets. If Ibuild a floor up on it, how can Ikeep it from rotting and flooding?

Hmm, how deep is the water, have some good ideas for you on that
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