A couple of these red golden chicks look like they have seen some shit.
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by /u/Goldenchicks
3h ago
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Incubator Warehouse?
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by /u/DayCMitt
3d ago
Just wondering if anyone has ordered from "incubatorwarehouse.com"? Their prices seem a little too good, so I'm feeling pretty skeptical. submitted by /u/DayCMitt [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Local Strays
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by /u/Missue-35
1w ago
They were just moseying across the road. A very slooow mosey. submitted by /u/Missue-35 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Pork Price Fixing $75 Million Class Action Settlement
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by /u/Glum_Maximum_4418
1w ago
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What a showoff.
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by /u/Bonmettoween
1w ago
Enjoying the southern Wisconsin sun. submitted by /u/Bonmettoween [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Duck House Floor
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by /u/Beddinger41
2w ago
I would like to build my own duck house and run. Should I have a solid floor or can I make it with hardware cloth to let the most of their poop fall through? I plan on making it a tractor so we can rotate their location. Any other details I need to keep in mind regarding the layout? submitted by /u/Beddinger41 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Injured ducking
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by /u/Strict_Ad_6808
2w ago
Please advise? Hello, I have rescued a baby ducking from our pond! We have a had a wild duck nesting, this morning I noticed she was in the pond with the ducklings but had left one behind in the nest, I quickly placed the duck in the water but pretty instantly notice that the ducking could not keep up, I gave it chance to try but found it upside down in water, the feet don’t look quite right to me, anyone know what’s wrong or what we can do please? submitted by /u/Strict_Ad_6808 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Do i still need a heat lamp at 3 weeks old?
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by /u/hah126
3w ago
My heat lamp bulb burnt out in the middle of the night last night! I have 3 buff orpingtons that are all 3 weeks old. They are being kept inside in the laundry room where the temp is around 70-72 degrees. Can i keep them inside off the heat lamp at this age or should i go purchase another bulb? I plan to put them outside next week so weening them off the heat now seems like a good idea.. yay? Nay? submitted by /u/hah126 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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For yellow one a male?
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by /u/canines_for_office
3w ago
Tail looks like a male. Need confirmation Before I give him away or eat him submitted by /u/canines_for_office [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Bonus chick identification
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by /u/BicycleOdd7489
1M ago
One of these is not a CornishX. Any guesses? I’ve never been sent a laying breed with Cornish orders. Do I get to keep it? ? Not just fuzzy feet but entirely feathered legs. Slightly smaller than the others also. submitted by /u/BicycleOdd7489 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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