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This girl will be a Puffy Head. That is what I call Polish chickens. We got exotic chicks for egg layers. We find them to be great workers and their eggs are delicious, a littler small but with the same sized yolk.
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My husband built me a great functional chicken brooder. The wooden frame has slots that the tank rim fits into. There is always a hinged door to take the waterer in and out. I put a stepping stone on the top and the chicks live in the cattery. Yes, I'm still continuing my inter-species living experiments.