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    Moving Chicks Outside

    First time flock owner here with 5 lovely ladies and considering the same thing for similar reasons. We’re in lows of 50s and highs of 70s now and the majority of them at this point have really feathered out, hopping out of the brooder and lively as can be. I imagine keep them acclimated to...
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    Help! Baby chick with broken (?) toes

    I’ve been dealing with the same thing, poor thing was so spry and then saw she had a broken toe. The others ganged up a little on her so had to separate her but then she got super lethargic. She perks up around the others to eat but not nearly enough like the others. Hoping she turns around...
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