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Ducks seem okay. Still keeping an eye on them. Chickens already are showing signs that I'll likely be losing some this year. 4 Littles were brought in yesterday, 1 due to frozen feet, 2 because they were slowing down and 1 due to an injury she got. They'll be going to the basement today after work and then brought back outside this weekend when it's warmer.

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Ducks seem okay. Still keeping an eye on them. Chickens already are showing signs that I'll likely be losing some this year. 4 Littles were brought in yesterday, 1 due to frozen feet, 2 because they were slowing down and 1 due to an injury she got. They'll be going to the basement today after work and then brought back outside this weekend when it's warmer.

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Not envious. Shiver.🥶
 
Culled 4 birds today. 3 cockerels including one with Mareks (this is the 6th or 7th since the 1st case last year) and one pullet that never grew passed about 6 weeks. She should have been at least 4x the size she was.

We did lose 2 other birds though. Polly, my blind gal passed last night, and the buff bantam brahma. We have a cat hanging around that killed her and a chick a few nights ago to eat. Going to try and catch him and probably try to take him in since I probably won't be allowed to keep him 😅
 
We also lost my male coturnix a couple weeks ago. We think it was old age since he was like 3 or 4. My female is alone now, but she seems pretty content with the chickens (seperated in a cage, but in the cockerel pen). She occasionally gets a chick visitor if one needs to be penned for some reason for a day. She probably won't last too much longer, since she's from the same hatch as the male, so she's older too.
 

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