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Say Carol, I may have some Silkies that will need new homes in a few months.
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Just paying the enabling forward!
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Quote: Gah! I had read somewhere that they should be on newspaper the first couple days to *avoid* spraddle leg. Rats! Thanks Cloverleaf.
I do have soft white shavings that I brooded all my other chicks on.

Even paper towels would be fine since they're grippy and not slick. HTH! (I did mine on paper towels for the first week so they could learn to eat the feed and not the shavings, then switched to shavings)
 
I sent an email to three of my friends BUT I should have asked on here
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My chickens can get under the barn. when we had two ducks they too could get under the barn but had no contact with the chickens under there. they had their seperate runs. I haven't had the ducks for over three months. I want to let a new group of chickens use the duck run. My concern is that maybe the duck poop will be a health hazard to the chickens? anybody know for sure?? I can't really get under there to clean it out. the ducks were outside in the day but would go under the barn at night


Thanks for any idea's
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Early 50's our neighborhood in Chicago still had the milk delivered by a guy in a horse drawn wagon. What a treat for a city kid, wow, a real horse. Okay, way past my bedtime - setting the stage for another crabby spell Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
Last time I was back in Scotland (12 years ago) milk was STILL delivered daily. I remember being wakened every morning by the crunching of boots on the gravel outside the bedroom window as he cam up to put the bottles on the doorstep.

Funny thing, they have started to deliver fresh milk and eggs round here, but it's a tad pricey!

When I was little, we had a rag-and-bone man who had a horse drawn cart. He would come each week and we would give him all our "junk" (rags and bones!) and once he gave my sister a little chick and some goslings. Funny thing though, they disappeared round Christmas.
 
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