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StonyGarden

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LOL yes! It wouldn't be the first time. I swear I have to change that water way too often from them kicking shavings up as high as the darn ceiling.
 

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It's like they have some phobia about clean water or something. No sooner than you can set it down than they are suddenly in NEED of a good floor scratching right next to it! :lol:

How old are they now? Happy looking little things. You keep giving them things to think about and your going to end up with chickens that can do math.
 

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canesisters said:
You keep giving them things to think about and your going to end up with chickens that can do math.
:yuckyuck

They are roughly 3 weeks old. I have a few that are much bigger than the others and two that are much smaller than the others so who knows exactly how old they are.
 

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Finally got mine ordered the other day. I am hoping to get my started seeds out into the greenhouse, so I can make room for the chicks. Mother nature seems to have other ideas! Not looking forward to the dust...but I am looking forward to the cuteness!
 

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I got ten Plymouth rocks and ten Rhode Island Reds. RIR's were my first chickens and I have to say my favs. Not flighty and great layers. I love the black and white look of the Plymouth Rocks and the fact that they are so "old fashioned". We will see how they are at laying.
 

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Good luck on raising them! They are a pain in the ....!!! :lol:
My hubby bought me a incubator for Mother's Day last year, we hatched out 23 babies a couple months ago (had 50 eggs in there). I told him I was done with them for awhile because we already have about 20 full grown chickens. Well a few weeks ago my father in law surprises me with 60 more eggs to hatch out :th So far we have hatched out 13 this go around and I just checked, there are 3 more cracking and moving ready to hatch :barnie

ENJOY!
 

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DW came up with an idea that has really helped keep the water cleaner. She took a couple of 2x4's and laid them flat, then put a square of plywood down on them to make a platform. The chicks have to hop onto the platform to get a drink. It's doesn't keep all of the shavings out, but it did help a lot.
 

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Great idea monty. Coop building has been pushed back to next weekend. The SO has agreed to help his dad build a coop over there. They bought 6 RIR and 6 bantams (1 died so 5 now) and the RIRs are HUGE!.
 

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Here are the chickens today. They are getting really big really fast! Thank goodness the coop will be built this weekend. (didn't I say that last week?? LOL). I can't wait for this weekend I get my 'lorp roo thanks to canesisters!

 
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