LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

My guinea fluff balls are really thriving in their new coop. They are 33 days old. I have been offering the heat plate at night. They are sooo much less frantic out there. Responding really well to bell training with their food/treats. I'm so happy they're happy!
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Got all 9 little stinkers in one pic!
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They seem to be really digging all the natural light and the breeze and listening to the bees and the birds.
 
My guinea fluff balls are really thriving in their new coop. They are 33 days old. I have been offering the heat plate at night. They are sooo much less frantic out there. Responding really well to bell training with their food/treats. I'm so happy they're happy!
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Got all 9 little stinkers in one pic!
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They seem to be really digging all the natural light and the breeze and listening to the bees and the birds.
They're so adorable at this age!
 
I’ve got my next broody hatches going on, they’re kind of a disaster with fowl pox in my flock this week and one (proven) broody that just killed two hatching eggs.
Oh that b&@^$!!!
 
That’s exactly what I said. Now I have to keep my eyes on them. She currently gets the “maybe she knows something I don’t” treatment but she is on thin, thin ice.
Is she the one that 'needed completion'?
 

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