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    Bald spot, dry, flake skin, getting worse and spreading across the hens

    You're probably right that it's your rooster. He is a big guy! He may have initially looked scruffy because of the moult that most chickens deal with. If you still have two roosters, one roo will dominance mount the other to maintain a pecking order. Especially if you originally had only the...
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    Chick won’t STOP CHIRPING!!

    Your bird has probably grown out of this by now but it seems like there's always one in the group that shouts it's head off. When I get a chick that likes to shout and chirp I will take our spare tablet, plug it in near thw brooder and play ambient chicken sounds. Especially ones with a content...
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    New Zealand or California rabbit?

    Looks like a mix to me. You'll know when she reaches maturity. if her nose and paws and ears don't darken up all the way she is most likely a mix. We used to breed nz does to Cali bucks for meat, they are a vigorous and healthy crossbreed for that purpose. They usually look like this.
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    Long time, no peeps from me! It's been a busy year. I'm pregnant with our third baby, and this...

    Long time, no peeps from me! It's been a busy year. I'm pregnant with our third baby, and this time around during the first trimester my energy levels had been horribly low. This strongly affected my ability to take care of my garden. I am feeling better now. The baby is due in mid-May, and is a...
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    I’m so puzzled… my silkie is laying 2 eggs a day

    It's likely her body is adjusting to laying. It's not impossible for a pullet to lay erratically at first. It shouldn't persist throughout her life and she will probably fall into a steadier laying pattern soon. If you wanted, you could pen the brahmas and silkie separately and see for sure...
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    Just noticed my son only has one shoe on in this picture 😂

    Just noticed my son only has one shoe on in this picture 😂
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    My husband is back from military training after six months, and he wasted no time starting a new...

    My husband is back from military training after six months, and he wasted no time starting a new project. The Dream Coop, an A Frame that is shaping up nicely! He is the best husband ever. Perspective on the photo makes it look smaller than the current one, but it's 9x8. The current one is 3.5 x 5.
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    Male wellsummer or speckled Sussex?

    Yes my sis has a Sussex named Snowy, and she is the most friendly of her birds. These two are named Hershey (the wellsummer) and Graham Cracker (suspected Sussex) Graham Cracker has earned the name Graham Crackhead because she is a flighty little wacko
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    Speckled Sussex or Welsummer?

    How's your chipmunk chick with dark legs feathering out?
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    Male wellsummer or speckled Sussex?

    If that is the case that would be great, as they are gorgeous birds!
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    Male wellsummer or speckled Sussex?

    I bought two wellsummer chicks from Wilco in April and I'd like to know if you guys think one is a cockerel, the white tipped feathers are throwing me. The gold necked pullet is the other wellsummer who definitely looks to be the right thing, and I know wellsummer roos are red and black while...
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    What’s the name of your coop?

    That is a gorgeous set up! 👏
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    Black chick with wild type markings?

    They are very cute in my opinion. How do they look now?
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    Forcibly hatched baby need help

    Is there any way to safely protect them from more flies? I brood my chicks inside because I never have broodies, so I've never had this issue with chicks. Can you bring them in, or hang a sheet over the open windows?
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