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    Story Away!

    Thanks!
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    Story Away!

    Very nice Polands there!
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    Chicken with Injured Leg

    Well, until her foot heals, make sure she has food and water and she is able to survive, also I doubt she will lay any eggs. Your welcome!
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    Review by '' on item 'Keeping Pet Chickens: Bring Your Backyard to Life and Enjoy the Bounty of Fresh Eggs from Your Own S'

    Keeping Pet Chickens is a great book that has good explanations that are specific and clear. It has a variety of content, and even a whole section for chicken breeds. It talks about Light Breeds, Heavy Breeds, True Bantams, and Hybrids.It talks about everything a beginner in chicken keeping...
  5. Keeping Pet Chickens: Bring Your Backyard to Life and Enjoy the Bounty of Fresh Eggs from Your Own S

    Keeping Pet Chickens: Bring Your Backyard to Life and Enjoy the Bounty of Fresh Eggs from Your Own S

    When you need fresh eggs, nothing is healthier or more convenient than collecting them, courtesy of your own happy home-bred hens. Keeping two or three chickens is easier than you think. They don't require much special equipment, and today's compact chicken houses are designed to fit even the...
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    Chicken with Injured Leg

    Well you could take her to a vet, but if not, put some Blue Kote on the severed toe. It also looks like she was somehow attacked near that area, keep her separated from the rest of the flock and supplement her with food and water.
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    First Egg. But who laid it?

    Looks like a Plymouth Barred Rock egg to me.
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    I'm just sick

    The crest and the comb, they are usually bigger in cockerels than hens.
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    Help! Looking for a New Bantam Breed!

    This is a picture of a Silver Sebright hen.
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    Help! Looking for a New Bantam Breed!

    How about a Sebright? They come in golden or silver colours!
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    Please help!!!

    Well, to resolve the egg problem you could try giving her more protein, something you could do is mashing up egg shells and giving it to her in her feed.
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    Please help my hens make the move!

    To make them get used to roosting in there.
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    Please help my hens make the move!

    Well, something you could do is when they have to go to roost you can shine a light into the coop, and when they are all in you shut the door and let them out in the morning.
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    Hi I'm new :)

    Welcome to BYC.
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    I'm just sick

    To me, it looks like Tillie is a rooster.
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    Bald and bleeding backside - she's doing it herself!

    Well to keep her pecking at it you should cover it so she doesn´t damage it.
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    Coconut Doesn't Miss The Rooster...

    Great news! Very nice hens you have there too!
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