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Anyone in the Savannah, Ga area in need of some chicks? We have Dominiques, Black Australorps, Red Dorkings, and Blue and Black Copper Marans. They range in age starting at day old to 2 weeks and I can tell the sexes of the Dorkings, and Dominiques pretty much now. I am going to start moving little cockerels to a separate pen this week and know more what I have in pullets. I love baby chicks!
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It's hard to keep predators away from chickens. I just lost my partridge cochin roo to an owl that got to him through the wire! Does anyone know where I can find another partridge cochin for "Sam's" surviving hens? I'm down here in Southeast Georgia, near the FL border.
 
It's hard to keep predators away from chickens. I just lost my partridge cochin roo to an owl that got to him through the wire! Does anyone know where I can find another partridge cochin for "Sam's" surviving hens? I'm down here in Southeast Georgia, near the FL border.


Sorry about your cochin roo
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The owl just crashed through the wire to get him?? Yikes....good to know. I am still in the coop planning phase so will add that to the mix.

Hopefully someone can help you find the roo you're looking for. I'm just up the road in Brunswick but alas am still chickenless!
 
We are not sure exactly what happened, but we think the little roo tried to run the owl off, because the wire wasn't broken at all. The owl had him by the head, trying to pull the rest through the wire. Sam was a mellow fellow, except where his girls were concerned, and we think he may have gone after the owl, because the only way it could have got him is if he was trying to peck at it through the wire. At the time we built that pen all we had was the standard size chicken wire. For a do over I would use the smaller wire that they can't get their heads through.
 

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