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Quote: Dinky is really cute! As for mealworms, I fed last years chicks a bunch of them and had no leg issues, so I'd keep doing it and just look for signs of lameness. If you see one limping, stop feeding the worms and check the hocks for swelling and/or slippage of the tendons.

-Kathy
 
No she don't get alot of eggs, i supplement with eggs cause flock raiser only has a 20% protein level and they need more than that, plus they get lots of fresh foods so it all evens out, they take what they need and in the 4 years i have raised them from babies i have never seen a leg issue.
Heck i been feeding eggs back to all my different flocks since i can remember and never seen an issue with legs didn't even know it could happen till i joined here but being free to choose they prefer a varied diet from what i have seen.

 
Since I haven't been able to get a hen before I went to SD I had to let my old bantam golden cochin hen Skate keep Colbolt company. These two really like each other.
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Thora shaking tail feathers.




 
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Since I haven't been able to get a hen before I went to SD I had to let my old bantam golden cochin hen Skate keep Colbolt company. These two really like each other.
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Thora shaking tail feathers.





Very nice pictures, but why not let Thora and Colbolt keep each other company?
 

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