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Reasons for Tossing Out Your Indoor Brooder and Start Raising Your Chicks Outdoors

azygous
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I know this is an old article but im definitely considering changing things up for my 5 day old chicks and perhaps getting them outside with the big girls sooner than anticipated. Great article!

Common egg quality problems

sumi
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Great article. I had no idea there were so many possible issues with eggs. Thanks for all the photos and explanations!

My New Coop! (Picture Heavy!)

ChickensInMA
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Wow! looks like you put a ton of work into this! Thanks for sharing all the details
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The Blue House Coop

K0k0shka
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This is so incredibly creative, detailed and beautiful!

Southern Farmhouse Coop

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How cute is this coop?!?!

Love how it turned out! Thanks for sharing the process.

Chicken Behavior The Ignorant Gal's Guide To Things No Sane Person Would Tell You About Chickens

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Funny and informative. The cockerel part surprised me starting out. I had no idea it was so difficult to sex chicks (honestly learned they don’t have obvious boy and girl parts while at the feed store) and did not expect to have a cockerel in my small flock. Whoops!
Lots of great advice! It always amazes me seeing dogs calmly interacting with chickens. Mine have way too high of a prey drive (mostly hunting breeds). I’m sure these tips can help others with new pups!
Bookmarking this for later. Very informative!
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