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Everything chickens! Weather you are a backyad gardener with two or a small farmer with 200 this group is for you. Everything from incubating to butchering and everything in between. Please feel free to join in on the discussions.

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Freaky Egg!

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Coop; plans, ideas, or photos 10 Replies

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RawZi Comment by RawZi on November 4, 2009 at 4:48am
Still in the researching stage. How much pasture do chickens need if exclusively fed on pasture? I will have a small yard, and don't plan on them visiting neighbors' yards, as the houses are close together.


Glenn Fletcher Comment by Glenn Fletcher on October 28, 2009 at 3:11am
Hi Lydia
Thanks for your reply. Our cat is not a farm cat but it is not a lap cat either. It is aloof.
I think we will be OK. All i have to do now is to persuade my wife.
Lydia Riedel-Tramsek Comment by Lydia Riedel-Tramsek on October 27, 2009 at 9:47pm
Is your cat well domesticated, loving her humans? Then it's no problem. The cat will not hurt living beings fed by her humans. You even can let cat and chicks alone. But not, if the cat is a rather wild farmers' cat! In this case you have to raise your chicks in a cage without any possibility of contact.
Glenn Fletcher Comment by Glenn Fletcher on October 27, 2009 at 4:28pm
Hi Everyone
I,ve been toying with the idea of getting a few chickens, but we have a cat.
The cat used to kill things when it was younger, but has been OK this summer.
Is it a problem to have chickens when you have a cat?
Clarence Comment by Clarence on October 16, 2009 at 7:54pm
Sandra,

I am glad to hear that life is looking rosey for Rose. I also share your thoughts on using drugs, but sometimes they do help.

Is Rose laying again?
sandra anderson Comment by sandra anderson on October 16, 2009 at 11:41am
Rose the chicken update:
It's been about three weeks since we started the antibiotics and she seems to be doing great!! Although I'm not a big fan of drugs...I'm glad I decided to do it. She is well on her way to full recovery!
RawZi Comment by RawZi on September 13, 2009 at 4:31am
Yeah, I never went to your page, except to comment you back now. Thanks for making the link
Joy Williams Comment by Joy Williams on September 13, 2009 at 1:06am
ok I got the explanation. welcome Rawzi and I'm sorry there was this misunderstanding.That was truly weird.
Joy Williams Comment by Joy Williams on September 13, 2009 at 12:58am
here's rawzi's link

That way you can click on it. Why is it so hard for people to use this image to link?


btw, Rawzi, why do you have MY pictures on YOUR page? It's puzzling everyone.
Michelle W. Flannery Comment by Michelle W. Flannery on August 4, 2009 at 5:06am
We got our first egg three days ago, and another one yesterday. Tiny dark brown eggs, almost round, and smaller than a golf ball! How exciting to see it start, our own eggs, furthering our self-sufficiency. I hope everyone in this group who has chickens but no eggs yet will soon have this same, wonderful feeling of success, and know that you are making the right choices for your families. Good luck!
 

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Clarence sandra anderson Katherine Turcotte Michelle W. Flannery Joy Williams David Penelope Chicken Lady PiscesGirl Susan Singley Stuart Millar Suzie O'Connor Andrea Pamela Ragnar Terrie Travers Lydia Riedel-Tramsek Diana JC Pamela Paasche OHearn Megan Louise Riddle Alexa Meisler Ann G. Tabby Cindy Laurie King Darcy P. Debra Voorhorst Pamela Poor Larissa
 
 

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