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What Happens When Chickens Molt?

Mountain Peeps
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Very helpful article for a new chicken owner!

How To Take Good Photographs Of Your Chickens

BantamFan4Life
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Simply amazing photos! It’s really all about the “photo shoot” style that gets the best photos. Some people don’t realize it takes a hundred shots to just get that 1 perfect one!
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How Much Room Do Chickens Need?

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Excellent article - I love how you cover free ranging instead of just runs as mine free range.

Cicadas: Can Your Chickens Eat Them?

BYC Project Manager
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Short but to the point.
I’ve seen a lot of cicada molts around the chicken coop and some eating a few cicadas.
Good to know they can crunch away!
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Chicken bully/chicken victim - a two-sided issue

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Only helpful if you don’t free range.
Coops without runs cannot use this advice.
Good advice if you have a run for your chickens otherwise won’t help out for those without runs.
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Common Rooster Myths - Clearing Up Rooster Misinformation

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This is a great article!
I just had to take a cockerel to the chopping block as it had bit my toddler after chasing her down then attacked my husband. There were many people blaming the breed specifically. But just like people individual chickens have their own traits unsure if the father was aggressive since he came from a hatchery.

I’m happy to say our next cockerel in the pecking order has happily stepped up and is the only one who doesn’t harass the chicks. The other cockerels do unfortunately.

I’m hoping we can keep our remaining cockerels without any issues but I have been told they will all fight to the death even by people who actually have multiple cockerels in their flock (hypocrites).

Great article thanks for posting!

Gallo Del Cielo's Chicken Coop

Gallo del Cielo
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Very beautiful coop and well taken photos!
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