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    Checking-In On Peeps - Post Here To Say Hello!

    Same here, lost 3 of 23 this past winter to illness, each a few weeks apart but in each case there was a clear wheezing and congestion and despite trying a few meds and remedies each was gone within a few days of symptoms starting. They're really good at hiding they aren't well until it's too...
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    Comment by 'ADKcluckers' in article 'Table Scraps and Leftovers for Chickens'

    I let articles like this keep me from giving my chickens access to my compost piles, despite the videos posted by Justin Rhodes about chickens feeding off and working with compost systems.... and then I argue with myself while I spend an hour turning my compost heaps over from one bin to the...
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    Help my neighbor said my chickens are being loud :(

    I understand the worry about what to do, and the frustration from the neighbor's point of view too if it is really just about a new and unwanted noise issue. I live in a very rural area - one awesome neighbor on 5 acres, one on 30 wooded acres with a house I can barely see through the trees...
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    New Member here

    Welcome, lots of great advice on here but don't worry, you'll do things the first time you wish you hadn't so you'll do even better when you go back and change it around :) All part of the fun!
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    Am I doing something wrong?

    Funny enough, when I do this with layer crumbles the consistency my girls seem to prefer is pretty much how I like my oatmeal - slides off a spoon but not runny.
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    Am I doing something wrong?

    I wonder if it was the result of what type of produce they fed them? I was in the habit of taking just about everything that came from my garden weeding and trimming to the a pile that my flock would peck and scratch through daily, and after losing one bird to what looked to be a digestive...
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    Is this rubber trough safe?

    Same problem here with flipping bowls, so my plan is to make a sort of frame out of spare boards that has holes in the center for the rubber bowls to sit in to make them hopefully flip-proof. Seems when it comes to chickens its a constant back and forth game. I make something, they find a way...
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    Horizontal Chicken Water Nipples.....Leaks?!?

    A lot may be dependent on the quality control in the manufacturing, which for something with such a low per unit cost is likely to be minimal. I worked for years in plastic molding factories and can tell you that the slightest issue with a mold or feed line, or smallest variation in the raw...
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    Is this rubber trough safe?

    They're very handy in the winter since you can easily remove ice and then refill with fresh water, and they don't get brittle and break apart in the real cold weather (two plastic ones did for us already and it has another -30 degrees to go before spring returns). The smell will go away as...
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    Am I doing something wrong?

    I would be shocked to find that "greens are also unnecessary" is actually true. I've seen so many chickens eating whatever greens they can get either from foraging, raiding gardens, or picking what they want from yard and kitchen scraps. I suppose for my own human diet you could say greens are...
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    Is it normal to only get 2-4 eggs a day from seven chickens?

    First timer here in Adirondack Mtns, upstate NY. Got 21 mixed breed chicks in March. Once they started laying, around August for most, we would get 10-14 eggs daily from the 19 that survived. It was actually shocking as about half were chosen for looks and not egg-laying ability. Pets with...
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    What do you use for light- no electricity in coop

    Funny, I am looking at the same issue. Have a converted 8x8 shed as the coop, inside a fenced 21x21 run with a 7 ft high fence and I am in the midst of completing the peaked metal roof over the whole thing. The one thing I hadn't considered with this DIY redneck construction project (almost...
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    Wintering chickens

    being that far away complicates things and makes a lot of suggestions not so workable for you - but as far as the bedding I'm using 3-4 inches of dry pine bedding in the 8x8 coop which is on linoleum flooring, and is under a metal roof along with the rest of the run. I try to keep the same...
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    Wintering chickens

    Just make sure they have a dry coop - damp air or damp bedding is most likely cause of cold issues. Helps if they can drink without dipping sensitive danglies into the water :) And plenty of ventilation to keep the ammonia and moisture from building up in the coop. No need for heating except...
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    NY chicken lover!!!!

    Gotta love it when the weather forecast for your specific town says a low of 43 and you go out to let your girls out into the run in the morning and find it's really 22!!!! They don't seem to mind much as long as I bring their breakfast, but I sure do... Not ready for this yet, it's the big...
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