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Used to live in Bonaire Ga..miss it
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ok for those of you that have moved flocks around, how can I get the girls to take to the new home? I have to play chicken round up every night
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Spalding County / Henry County area,  Have Two RIR and a Light Brahma hen that I need to rehome. They are good brown egg layers, Looking to downsize my flock and these will be the first. Interested ?


How much and how fast do you need them gone?
 
ok for those of you that have moved flocks around, how can I get the girls to take to the new home? I have to play chicken round up every night
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All the books say that when you move a flock, you need to keep them inside for 3-5 days so they know that this is their new home. Then you can start letting them out.
 
Would like to get @ $ 25.00 - $ 30.00 for all three, but sometimes you don't get what you expect so am very negotiable. Like to get them rehome ASAP.
 
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Had a surprise this morning as I was checking chickens and gathering eggs. I have some free ranging EEs that roost in a hoop coop on the garden side of the lake. They turned 18 weeks yesterday and I changed them over to layer pellets. We give them fresh cold water every morning and check things over in the coop. We were about to leave the coop and something in the dust box caught my eye, two small pretty blue eggs! I opened the nest boxes that were closed off and got oyster shells in the coop. My BOs last year were 23 weeks when they started laying. This is my first flock of EEs, do they usually start this early?

 

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