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I'm so upset this morning. I'm devastated! My favorite chicken was taken by a Fox last night. It broke through the pen and and into the coop. It had 20 others to choose from and it took my little D'uccle rooster. I just can't believe it. He's the little guy in my avatar. That's him at about 5 months. I sure will miss him. : (




So sorry. Why do they always take the favorite?
 
Loss of my D'Uccle. Thank you for your condolences. Yesterday I spent the evening making sure all the coops are better secured. I put new doors on them. This should be more secure. Gonna keep updating so this doesn't happen again. Been here for 1 1/2 years with my birds and had no problems with the fox until just this week. Thought I was good. Guess not. Hopefully this will keep them out.


:hugs

I know how you feel. My favorite was taken by a fox too. Actually, my two favorites were out of our entire flock... which have all been since killed by a bear :barnie
 
Quote: Gail, I buy it in the big bag - it lasts forever! Even as much as I use during a coop clean, and the regular nest box cleans, I still only buy maybe three a year. Locally, I get Red Lake Earth DE at Hemlock Hill Farm in Lincroft, on the Colt's Neck border. I get my superfine shavings there, too.
 
Ok - I've had it with my crazy Ameraucanas! They are noisy, spastic, and I think they are the beard assassins that have been ravaging all of my other birds. (As I raise and show Faverolles, this is a major problem!) Love the eggs, but I can't take it anymore! I'm looking for a new home for them - ideally NOT with show birds.

I have two. They are blue, of great stock, a bit over a year, laying well. Plenty of free-ranging space would be good, if they are indeed attacking all of the beards in my flock. Extra time running around a larger property may be what cures them.

PM me if interested.

(PS - I don't get to my computer much before the evening during the week, so please be patient if you don't hear from me right away!)
 
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Hi everyone!

My first hens are 12 weeks old and I am expecting 4 more next week. I have read so many different ways to introduce new chicks to an established group. The most common suggestion is that they should be introduced at about 5 weeks (separated by some fencing) then, after about a week let them spend time together but under supervision. Is this right? I am looking for very much needed advice. My first group of 9 are wonderful - they get along very well and have great personalities (all very different). I am hoping they welcome the new additions with open arms (wings!). I've read so many horrible stories about newer chicks getting pecked to death.

Thanks for any and all suggestions!!!
 
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I will be posting a list of who I need to re-home. I can send pics if anyone wants to see them.
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now the dog barks to much! I am going to keep some they are therapy birds I talk to them when I'm feeling down. We have been talking alot lately. the 2 in the avatar need to go together. boy and girl bantams
 
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