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Oh no, it sounds like you’ve stumbled upon a little mystery in your coop! 🕵️♀️ Those pesky critters can be a real feather ruffler, can’t they? But fear not! Whether it’s mites or something else entirely, we’ll help you crack this case wide open. Let’s dive into the cluck-tastic world of chicken health and figure out what’s going on with your feathered friends. Join the conversation and share your worries—together, we’ll turn that fowl play into egg-citing solutions! 🐔✨
| | It's on my rooster too and chickens of different ages. Please tell me it isn't mites or something hard to get rid of... [link] [comments] |
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