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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2009

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See the newest additions to our farm. We bought some local chickens. Now our rooster is super happy.

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  • You mentioned that they got the rest of your chickens sick.. Did they (the new additions) live? If so, did it take long for the others to accept them into the flock?

  • @Sunshyne276 This is a very old video....of what not to do..chickens will except any chickens in the flock in a second . they have the whole "pecking order" again but you should never just put chickens in with your birds that you bought from somewhere else...thats how I killed a whole flock!! Now I always put new chickens in a quarenteen for 30 days then add to the flock.

  • The guys shouted out--the new girls are here,hehehe

  • @cyril24150 yeah ....the got a rapist witt...very brutal.....:)

  • I hope you didn't pay to much for them Because the missing feathers on their back means they were rode hard (the Favorites) and never ever buy chickens from a flea market 1. You never know what maybe wrong with them 2. you don't know how old they are 3. you don't know if they will lay or not.. As for "Big Boy" being after them that is normal he sees asomething in his area that he needs to protect as well they need to learn the pecking order so he will teach them.

  • @chachi111769 You are soo right...This is an old video but I have learned alot of stuff like

    what you were saying....Wish I knew you couldn't mix them straight in with the others back then.....they got them sick.

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  • woo chinken...the first one is kinda mental no?...look at it go after the other chickens LOL

  • Yeah I learned that one the hard way. I lost one a while back. One just got real tired and died.

    I had to disinfect the whole setup.

  • A little bit of advice. Never bring new chickens from an unknown source (flee market) and expose them to your flock even know there is wired between them. They may be diseased.

  • I would get a refund dem chickns got a sore throat!

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