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Nope. Avoid citrus with chickens. There is a list somewhere on this site of foods to avoid with chickens. I'll go try to find it for you and will post a link.
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View attachment 1676811 My rooster bean (right) my hen olive (left) sun bathing on my deck in the snowView attachment 1676809 My rooster
Thank youThey are beautiful!![]()
Yes, the coop I have now is the one I used for my last rooster Henry Potter (he lived under my stairs for a week) anyway the bear tore it apart and me and my mother fixed it up and doubled up all the chicken wire on it then we put it in a dog kennel that our friends were giving away, happy to say that mr.bear has wandered in our yard in behind the coop and has not broken in, it’s a win for us though I’m sure if he ever did bean would tear him apart and ide have to deal with a bear ,death by rooster situationHello, welcome to Backyard Chickens!
Do you have a coop for your rooster and hen? It will most likely decrease your chances of losing them predators which is what happened to your last rooster. Anyway, olive and bean are beautiful!
Hope you enjoy it here as much as we all do!
Thanks so excited to be here!!Welcome!
We are so glad that you're here! We are sure you'll love it here, so pull up a roost!