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    Shell less eggs and poopy butt

    Great! Just divide each into three and that'll be okay. No, I wouldn't sprinkle it in all of their food as you won't know how much each one is getting and she's the one that needs the extra, they don't. To put it in food, I'd take a third of it and put it in a small amount of mash (crumbles...
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    Newbie to the feathered friend parents

    Hiya, and welcome to BYC! :frow We'd love to see pictures of your flock! We're glad you're here!
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    Intestinal shed 3 days so far. Amoxcillin dosage?

    Right. The only worms I know of that we could visibly see are gape worms and white pieces of tape worms.
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    Intestinal shed 3 days so far. Amoxcillin dosage?

    It can take a day or up to a week for the parasites/worms to die and be completely excreted. It's also recommended, if you used Albendazole, that it be repeated in 10 days. As long as she's still acting well, eats, and drinks, etc., I'd stick with this through completion. You'd want to follow...
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    Feather picking?

    The two top reasons for feather picking are overcrowding and lack of protein, neither of which is the case with yours. Are you sure they aren't molting? You mention some of the feather picking you have seen, but much you don't. That might explain why one isn't losing any feathers but others...
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    3 Day Old Chick - Wry Neck or Something Else?

    Oh honey, I'm not sure where you read to give a selenium supplement other than scrambled eggs, but it'll be okay. Treatment is usually only for a couple of weeks, so I'd go ahead and put it in their water, as that's easiest, provided it doesn't taste nasty. If it does, you can add a little bit...
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    Happy Birthday! 🥳

    Happy Birthday! 🥳
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    Happy Birthday! 🥳

    Happy Birthday! 🥳
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    Happy Birthday! 🥳

    Happy Birthday! 🥳
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    Happy Birthday! 🥳

    Happy Birthday! 🥳
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    Happy Birthday! 🥳

    Happy Birthday! 🥳
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    3 Day Old Chick - Wry Neck or Something Else?

    I'm always thinking my silkies need extra everything, but I'm also careful of overdosing. If you use this, that will undoubtedly give them the max or close of the selenium they should have in a day. I wouldn't feed them anything with egg yolk in it then if you're going to use this. Also...
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    What's the temperature where you are???

    3°F. High 19°F. It should be mostly sunny today. 🌞
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    Review by 'Debbie292d' in article 'The Olde Chick Inn'

    It looks like a great coop, but materials list, measurements/blueprint, or just some explanation of how to build it would be helpful.
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    Review by 'Debbie292d' in article 'The Recycle Club chicken coop!'

    Great job documenting how to make a coop out of an old metal shed!
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    Review by 'Debbie292d' in article 'Cattle Panel Hoop Coop'

    Good pictures and great explanation of what you did should anyone want to build one.
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    Review by 'Debbie292d' in article '1st attempt chicken coop'

    Looks nice! Many pictures are in there two or three times. Some measurements, materials list, and how it was built would be helpful.
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    Review by 'Debbie292d' in article 'My Coop inside and out'

    Nice coop and lots of tips and ideas. Not much about how the coop itself was built though, measurements, materials used, etc.
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    Review by 'Debbie292d' in article 'My first coop'

    It looks nice. Not sure why more insulation was needed as it appears to be an indoor coop already. Some information about how it was built, materials used, etc. would be helpful for someone wanting to build it.
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    Review by 'Debbie292d' in article 'How To Build A 4 X 4 X 8 Brood Pen'

    Excellent job explaining how to build this brooder. The only thing I would change but not take stars off for it is I'd use 1/2" hardware cloth. That keeps out most everything.
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