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The chicks were crying in the run while I was in the coop. I tossed out scratch, and they shut up. :gig They are “too young” to know that I offer scratch.
Not too young... anything past 3 or 4 days start to run out to greet us when we walk into the broody areas. Usually there is 1 who we label 'the greeter', it is the lookout who runs out first, followed shortly by the others once they hear the greeter making noise. Hen usually follows a bit behind once all the chicks scramble out from under her.
 
Lost a duck this morning to a fox. 😤 not sure yet if the fox got any other of my birds. But it became the last animal that fox would take 😈. Thanks to the goats making more nosie then normal at 6 this morning and waking me up. Then heard the chickens and ducks going crazy. Not sure how many the fox would have come back for.
 
So sorry to hear. At least you got him, right? Could be worse.😢 Amazing how chickens change your life. I used to love foxes, raccoons, and especially hawks, and watched my woods for them eagerly. Now I still love them, but have to view them as enemies. God willing they will behave themselves. After losing Hero to that 🤬 skunk, though...🤬
 
Oh no! That’s rough!
So sorry to hear. At least you got him, right? Could be worse.😢 Amazing how chickens change your life. I used to love foxes, raccoons, and especially hawks, and watched my woods for them eagerly. Now I still love them, but have to view them as enemies. God willing they will behave themselves. After losing Hero to that 🤬 skunk, though...🤬

Yes I got the fox. It is laying out in the field. I am not touching it. It smells so bad of a skunk. I am with you on that I love seeing them but not when they are close to my birds or have gotten my birds.
 
I'm sorry to hear that, we had a couple with pasty butt also, cleaned them up yesterday afternoon and they seem good now. Hard to say what may have caused it, we only had 2 out of 17 with it. Maybe a bit of oomphalitis we didn't notice or just ate a piece of something that didn't agree with them. It happens sometimes, even with broody chicks.
 
Growing like weeds...
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