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Looks like both of us dixiebeas! I have a pip and the beginning of a zip from the cheeper, but she's taking a br:fleak and resting right now.
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Good luck on your hatch!

Unreal! You're hatching out, too.
Gee, all last night I just worked on my web site and you all were watching chick TV. I guess I could have watched my brooder in here with the Porcelain d'Uccle chicks. But no, work, work, work for me!
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Ok... thanks. I will ask my question here and thanks also for the instructions on how to post a new subject.

Ok, I live in the city. We do have a lot of trees and woods around us but we are in the city and I don't know of anyone anywhere around here that has chickens. It may not even be allowed under city ordinance... I don't know.
But in June, a chicken just showed up pecking at dropped seed under my bird feeders in the front yard. I have lived here in this house since 1986 and never seen a chicken. LOL It was quite a surprise!
I don't know anything about chickens. I put out cracked corn for her.
She is wearing a band and is pretty skittish. Someone told me that she is a female game chicken.

My question is what should I be feeding her, etc.?
And does anyone have any ideas as to how she might have endeed up here? I mean I don't know if chickens sometimes get out and can travel quite a ways or what.

Thanks so much for any help/suggestions.
I really like this chicken!
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I am sure they were fine. I do not worry too much about them.
I found an egg that the Silkies had knocked out of their nest box and figured it would not hatch because it was cold to the touch but I stuck it back under them anyhow. All of them hatched out! They are more resilient that we give them credit for.

And remember my big Sportsman got up over 102 the other Sunday? I candled eggs last night that needed to go in the hatcher (one BLRW is your egg, Jackie!) and all 12 of those eggs were moving around so they survived just fine.

It is amazing and a true miracle of life!
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Sure, I can help with this. Welcome to our thread!
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If you want to start a new topic you will see in the upper right hand corner of your topic line on the page for " Where am I? Where are you!" a yellow flashing box that says "Post new topic". Click on that and you can post what you would like in the section you are currently in.
If you are looking for the NC thread though, you can just do a search which is in the blue bar above your screen name that should be in bold. You will see listed "Index, User list, Rules, Search......." Just click on Search and type in what you want and where you want to look.

In no time at all you will be blazing around this web site learning, talking and making tons of new friends! Join us here any time you like, we love people to talk chickens with us!
 
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It probably is a game bird of some sort. And yes, they do often get away from owners, get lost during storms, get frightened away by other animals and get lost or some just get dumped out.

Your bird feeder allows some good eating but I am sure she is probably laying eggs or getting ready to start back this time of year so putting out some layer crumbles will help with her nutrition some, too. There may be a feed store around that sells layer crumbles or laying mash in a smaller bag than just 50#.

Most city ordinances have been passed to allow no chickens but others have passed to allow hens and no roosters. There is a section here on BYC that helps you find out about your area.

I am sure she has done well to survive this long and may attract a rooster with her clucking around. You just never know. Also, the owner may be out looking for her but catching a game bird is often too much work when you can hatch out more.

I hope you have a new pet and will get to enjoy her for a long time. Maybe she will be kind enough to find your porch a coxy spot to lay you some eggs. One can always hope!
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There may be tons of other ideas on here from other folks and that is what is so great about BYC. We all come together to help each other.
 
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This is unreal that it happened to you too! Hoping everything gets back in line for you! For me, the one pip is still there, can see the chick breathing and moving, but nothing else, just a little bit of a zip. No other peeps, and this one isn't talking much anymore
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, but still not gonna give up yet! Cheering her on, and your too Dixie.
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Thanks so much for the help ya'll. I appreciate it.
It's good to know how to post a new topic.
And I will go to the feed store and get the food suggested. I want to do right by her. I am so excited to have her around.
If she laid some eggs at my house I would be as proud and excited as if I had laid them myself! LOL
 

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