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  1. Jenamocrr

    Ready to Give Up

    Oh my word! 16/22 were roosters?! I love chickens, but I already have so much on my plate. I do agree that everything happens for a reason. Maybe I'm getting an early lesson in helping a sick chicken? I just pray this isn't going to continue to be a trend!
  2. Jenamocrr

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    Thanks so much for all your help! I'll post a thread about the mayans tomorrow!
  3. Jenamocrr

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    How did you determine what they had?
  4. Jenamocrr

    Ready to Give Up

    This is good to know! Most sources suggest wazine
  5. Jenamocrr

    Ready to Give Up

    Oops, hit post too soon. I do have the new hens quarantined out of precaution. How am I suppose to find a breeder with healthy chickens when I am being told the birds are healthy. I told the breeder about my first bad experience and she promised me her hens were healthy. Who can you trust?
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  7. Jenamocrr

    Ready to Give Up

    Thank you for the encouragement. I've been on the fence about whether I should attempt to treat these new chickens or not. I figured the illnesses were underlying, and the stress from changing environments caused them to manifest. I'm going to start with some wazine to remove the worms...
  8. Jenamocrr

    Ready to Give Up

    I agree, but we have the one adult hen that we don't want to part with. She's very healthy, and a great hen. We can't have her remain lonely while we wait for chicks to turn old enough to be in the coop with her. We are all struggling with the possibility that we may have to just get rid of...
  9. Jenamocrr

    Ready to Give Up

    I've only been a chicken keeper for 6 months, and it's been complicated. Long explanation ahead... In April my hubby and I decided to start our own little backyard flock. We purchased a little coop, and decided to shoot for 3 to 4 hens. This was an amount that we thought manageable for us...
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