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    How many chickens should I keep

    Take the square feet of the chicken coop and divide by 4 sq. feet. 5.5 x 5.5 =30.25 divided by 4 = approx 8 chickens. If they are too crowded you will have them fighting each other. Also, for 8 chickens have 2 nests. It figures for 4 chickens to a nest.
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    Comment by 'Red Star 2019' in article 'Table Scraps and Leftovers for Chickens'

    Chickens shouldn't have a ratio of over 1//4 scraps to 3/4 layer feed as you will notice if given more scraps, your egg production will drop. They need the supplements that are in the feed for them to lay good. Just like we need supplements for our bodies too.
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    Comment by 'Red Star 2019' in article 'Top 10 Ways To Save On Feed Costs'

    Do any of your chickens get drunk over the mash? It can happen.
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    Freeze dried chicken feed???

    Don't need to freeze dry chicken feed. Put it in a large tote and keep it dry. Crumbles should be feed to new chicks until they are a couple months old. As long as the feed doesn't get moisture on it and doesn't have mold that is the main thing.
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    Comment by 'Red Star 2019' in article 'Getting Chickens Out Of Trees.....and into their coops.'

    You could also clip one of the roosters wings if you can get a hold of him, then he couldn't fly up in the tree. clip just one wing.
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    Comment by 'Red Star 2019' in article 'Getting Chickens Out Of Trees.....and into their coops.'

    Make a long pole that isn't too thick, on the end attach a heavy wire and bend the end to make a hook that is wide enough to go around the leg. Reach up and hook its leg and pull it out of the tree. Make the pole long enough to reach up in the tree.
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    Please please help my chickens have worms!!! I don’t know what it is or what I should do!

    I use diatamaeous earth powder for worming. Put 1 TBSP to a gallon of drinking water, once a day. Do this for 7 days, then again in two months.
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    Roofing choices for covered run?

    If you already have the mesh up, lay snow fence across the top and it will give shade. If it rains, you can till the ground up when it puddles and work the ground up so it will drain in ground.
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    Hen’s feathers being ripped out by another hen

    We put the hen that was attacked out on a leash cord. Have had her out for a couple of months. We put her in a building at night. She seems to like it. She is outside the chicken run so she sees the other chickens during the day. She don't get tangled up either.
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    Hen’s feathers being ripped out by another hen

    You can remove the bully and put it on a leash around its leg down by the foot. Try using a small cord and put its' feed out by it. We had to do that to a chicken and it really worked for keeping it from getting attacked by other hens.
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    How many chickens.............

    You will need a coop to accommodate 25 hens, mine are ISA brown hens that lay brown eggs about 300 per year and only one egg a day. You will need a coop this size: 100 square foot, like 25 x 25 feet. Four sq. feet per chicken. Also a roost and 6 egg boxes, ( 1 box per 4 chickens) Be sure...
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    Grass clippings in the run??

    Yes you can put grass clippings in your run, but don't put too much as grass clippings start molding if in a pile and you don't want to put too much at a time as the hens need to eat their layer feed so they get enough nutrients to lay eggs, or they may not lay good.
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    What height are everyones coop off the floor?

    My coop is ground level with attached run to coop, if it rains, they go back into the coop, they can come and go if it gets too hot outside.
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    Feeling Very Guilty...Need Advice

    There is one other solution We bought a Pet Safe fenceless dog trainer. You put a collar on your dog that is controlled by a main station. It is adjustable to so many feet from your house. Say, 60 feet diameter. The dog will get use to the area. If it goes outside the diameter, then they...
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    Comment by 'Red Star 2019' in article 'Six Tips On Breaking Your Egg Eater'

    I made some fake eggs by taking a plastic easter egg, putting sand in it and glueing the egg shut, then painted it a tan color to match the egg color they were laying. I can tell they peck at it and some of the paint comes off. Mostly, I was in the coop when they lay their eggs and caught a...
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    Aggressive Rooster?

    when you close the coop up at night, put him in a separate cage just for the night and see what happens in the morning when you take him out.
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    Metal corrugated roof! Ugh...

    Put up styrofoam under the metal roof, it will insulate for loss of heat. Put vents in the walls, one on each side, then you can limit the air coming in across the coop, on cold nights, close the vents. Should put in a vent that is optional for opening. We also put in windows that we can open...
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