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Dry comb? Mites? lack of nutrients? favus?
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Oh no, it sounds like your feathered friends might be facing a cluck-tastrophe! From dry combs to pesky mites, and even nutrient shortages or favus, these issues can really ruffle some feathers. But fear not! We’re here to help you navigate this fowl play and get your chickens back to their egg-citing selves. Let’s dive into some solutions and support each other—because every chicken lover knows that a happy flock makes for a happy home! 🐔✨
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