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    Flubenvet layers pellets

    I have bought a 5 kg bag of pellets which as you know have a limited life as a wormer. If I have any left over after the worming week would it be OK to mix the remainder with their usual food to save wasting them?
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    Bamboo Loo Roll

    OH has just bought a box of loo paper manufactured by a company called Who Gives a Cr*p - Australian as you'd probably guessed. https://au.whogivesacrap.org I am quite impressed -it is quite soft and strong, and double the usual loo roll length. The rolls are individually wrapped in pretty...
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    Making a dust bath for the girls

    I realise that normally the hens would make their own, but the family that had this house before us put weed-proof matting all over the front garden. Great! No thistles or other nasty weeds but of course the hens can't scratch. Neither can the cats so they go in the back garden. I have seen...
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    Save our badgers

    I don't know whether anyone is interested in signing this petition? We don't have badgers in the islands but I think that's irrelevant. They are British wildlife and I think they should be protected. https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/310307
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    Hi!

    Hi there and welcome! I joined in 2012 and didn't get hens until last year so I spent a lot of time getting ready! How many and what breeds are you planning?
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    Tiny egg

    Our Sussex, Skye, has been consistently laying large eggs - 70/75 grammes as compared with the other two's 60/65. Collected the eggs today, grey girls normal eggs, Skye's tiny, less than half normal size and weighs 32 grammes. Is this just 'one of those things' or do I need to be concerned...
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    What can I do with all these eggs?

    I thought that three hens would just provide enough eggs for us to get by on as I'd read that they don't all lay every day so we'd get about a dozen a week. Well, there's no stopping these girls! It took them a while to get going but now all three are laying daily so that's 21 eggs a week and...
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    Sunday vet visit

    Our Bluebell, Izzie, got out yesterday through a part of the fence blown down in the storms. We couldn't catch her but she seemed quite happy grazing in our back garden so we left her to it. Later our distraught neighbour came banging the door - his wee dog had attacked the hen and she looked...
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    My hens have started laying!

    Well, one one of them has. I think it's Izzie the Bluebell as she looks a lot more mature than the other two, having full comb and wattles. The eggs are a beautiful glossy pinky brown. I didn't notice for a while as she's laying on the floor instead of in the nest box of the Eglu. How can I...
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    Hens not developing?

    I am a bit worried about my girls as they don't seem to have moved on since I got them. We got them on 1st October when the breeder told me they were 18 weeks. That would make them about 24 weeks now but they don't seem to have developed in that time - no combs or wattles to speak of and not...
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    Emergency food!

    Just back from holiday and the layers pellets I ordered before we went away haven't arrived. I can't get anything on the island until Monday. What can I give them in the meantime?
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    Eagles splash out

    This made me laugh: https://gizmodo.com/tagged-russian-eagles-rack-up-enormous-cell-phone-bill-1839360102
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    Izzie, Skye and Morag,

    http://poultrykeeperforum.com/download/file.php?mode=view&id=4878&sid=5e94c0c296c791af295c92b952606c44http://poultrykeeperforum.com/download/file.php?mode=view&id=4879 http://poultrykeeperforum.com/download/file.php?mode=view&id=4880
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    My pullets are moulting

    My girls are now about 19/20 weeks and appear to be moulting. Do I need to give them extra/different food? They are all three healthy and active and free-range most of the day but they do like their grub and come running up when they see me.
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    Novice chicken keeper

    Well, we've had our hens for a week now and the cats don't seem interested in the hens and vice versa. Neighbour's cat from up the road had a sniff round outside the run but showed no interest in the hens. Good.
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    Hen-keeping book

    Could anyone recommend a bog-standard informative book with all the basics of feeding, etc in it. I have one but it's more of a coffee-table book with lots of lovely pics of hens I haven't got and short on the things I actually want to know.
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    Tomorrow is H-Day and the Easichick isn't here!

    Went to local suppliers last week and they'd run out so ordered from Amazon who promised it for today. The hens arrive tomorrow - what can I use until the bedding gets here? I have an Eglu Classic which is up and ready. Could I use lightweight cat litter?
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    Novice chicken keeper

    This is of interest to me too, as I have two cats and my three hens arrive soon. I have several correspondents who have both cats and hens and they all say that in general they ignore each other. I very much doubt you have anything to worry about but of course if you intend to let the hens...
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    Hi there, new here!

    Amazingly, my account hadn't been deleted after all this time! I had to get a new password but then I was in and just looked up my posts. I never did get round to having hens in Yorkshire. What with operations and injury It never seemed the right time. I gave away the coop to a young couple...
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    Hi there, new here!

    Thank you, Marigold. Donald and the hens are from Skye - I hope they have a good crossing. I'll try to post some pics when they're here.
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