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I used to breed and keep parrots as pets.
Im not sure how much of my old bird info will transfer to chickens.
I have noticed that my chickens havent started talking yet, but they are only two weeks old
Serious question: Can you clip chickens wings?
I have a 1/4 acre yard with a 5 ft. chain link fence. I'm planning to build a coop for my new chicks as well as having a tractor type that I can move around the yard during the day in the summer.
Will the chickens follow me to the main coop at the end of the day or are they more likely to try and jump the fence and make their escape.
Grit: When I kept parrots there was alot of info that said they needed Grit and just as much info saying they didn't.
In the end the most credable information indicated that grit was actually bad for them; I see the same divide on this subject in regard to chickens. It has been a few years but if I remember correctly, It was birds that eat a diet of seeds and do not hull them that needed grit.
Your thoughts?
As stated in my last post, I have 2 dominiques and 2 black australorps. My wife brought them home 2 weeks ago when they were about a day old.
They seem to be doing well so far but i'm on a crash coarse on chicken info.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
P.S.
stil cant find the spel chek buton on this websight
Im not sure how much of my old bird info will transfer to chickens.
I have noticed that my chickens havent started talking yet, but they are only two weeks old

Serious question: Can you clip chickens wings?
I have a 1/4 acre yard with a 5 ft. chain link fence. I'm planning to build a coop for my new chicks as well as having a tractor type that I can move around the yard during the day in the summer.
Will the chickens follow me to the main coop at the end of the day or are they more likely to try and jump the fence and make their escape.
Grit: When I kept parrots there was alot of info that said they needed Grit and just as much info saying they didn't.
In the end the most credable information indicated that grit was actually bad for them; I see the same divide on this subject in regard to chickens. It has been a few years but if I remember correctly, It was birds that eat a diet of seeds and do not hull them that needed grit.
Your thoughts?
As stated in my last post, I have 2 dominiques and 2 black australorps. My wife brought them home 2 weeks ago when they were about a day old.
They seem to be doing well so far but i'm on a crash coarse on chicken info.
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
P.S.
stil cant find the spel chek buton on this websight
