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  1. Mrs. K

    There is always something wrong

    A lot of time, it is in your outlook. I keep a flock. And I want to keep a healthy flock. The individual birds, whom I enjoy, come into my flock and leave, but the flock goes on. I have kept a flock for years, and I have had disasters, with predators and other calamities. I love to watch my...
  2. Mrs. K

    There is always something wrong

    This ^^^is me too. If they are active, eating then I don't treat. If they are not, then I cull. It is always a bit wretched when you loose something, but then you have space for new chicks - as my granddaughter says -"the circle of life". If you replace your flock regularly, you will have...
  3. Mrs. K

    There is always something wrong

    Yes, I think that older birds are much more likely to become sick. It is pretty true of all animals. How old are they? One of the ways to keep a healthier flock is to keep a younger flock. Adding young and subtracting old would help. We each do things differently. I have never tubed a bird. I...
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