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People sell sick birds!Yeah, I've read too many posts in the medical emergency forum that start out with "I bought a chicken at an auction last week . . ."
I see it happen all the time. They are idiots.
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People sell sick birds!Yeah, I've read too many posts in the medical emergency forum that start out with "I bought a chicken at an auction last week . . ."
I can/will post a link to the live here when it happens!For anyone on this thread who isn't watching my thread, I have an egg that is internally pipped
There will be a livestream of the hatch if I'm around.
Ducks we are looking for - maybe more khaki hens (we have a trio left out of our original 10 purchased at TSC earlier this year - sold the others because it seemed we ended up with 8 drakes in the bunch ... go figure!). Any Muscovy hens also. Chickens, not really anything specific, what strikes our fancy to add to the farm really. The last time we bought about 3 dozen eggs and hatched out half or so (1/3 mayyy have ended up cracking/breaking during a sudden stop when the eggs slid off the backseat of my truck, right as we were about to turn in the driveway of where they'd be incubated!). Fiance wants to add more hens of Australorp, RIR, Golden Comet, Barred Rock, or other breeds we have an ok amount of. He really wants to add some Speckled Sussex to the farm, but we will probably buy 10 hens and a roo or 2 from a hatchery on those. Also might see if there's any guineas or quail to be had, or goslings/goose eggs.@Toogoodoo do you have specific chickens and ducks you are looking for at auction or do you just go and see what strikes your fancy when you get there? I have never been to an auction, but think it could be a great experience.
That's a good point too. We've bought and sold there in the past and have remained lucky thus far. It's a small auction (except when they have an exotic one ... those get pretty big and people come from 3-4 hours away sometimes). They sell camels, emu, cavys, lemurs, wallabys, etc at the exotic one. The camel spit on the people next to me at the last exotic auction ...May I suggest that you stay far away from the chickens and bringing a chicken home from the auction.
That scares me!
When i read the threads that @Morrigan mentioned I always wonder if the buyers knew anything about chicken disease before they bought their sick birds.Ducks we are looking for - maybe more khaki hens (we have a trio left out of our original 10 purchased at TSC earlier this year - sold the others because it seemed we ended up with 8 drakes in the bunch ... go figure!). Any Muscovy hens also. Chickens, not really anything specific, what strikes our fancy to add to the farm really. The last time we bought about 3 dozen eggs and hatched out half or so (1/3 mayyy have ended up cracking/breaking during a sudden stop when the eggs slid off the backseat of my truck, right as we were about to turn in the driveway of where they'd be incubated!). Fiance wants to add more hens of Australorp, RIR, Golden Comet, Barred Rock, or other breeds we have an ok amount of. He really wants to add some Speckled Sussex to the farm, but we will probably buy 10 hens and a roo or 2 from a hatchery on those. Also might see if there's any guineas or quail to be had, or goslings/goose eggs.
That's a good point too. We've bought and sold there in the past and have remained lucky thus far. It's a small auction (except when they have an exotic one ... those get pretty big and people come from 3-4 hours away sometimes). They sell camels, emu, cavys, lemurs, wallabys, etc at the exotic one. The camel spit on the people next to me at the last exotic auction ...![]()
@Toogoodoo I didn't even know there were exotic auctions! Now I want to go to one more than before!
Someone at that auction was selling a couple sick emus last timePeople sell sick birds!
I see it happen all the time. They are idiots.
I think one should be allowed to make their own decision on what animals they keep as pets or raise for food.@KikisGirls i have mixed feelings on all of this. I find it fascinating. I love animals and have always had lots of pets and then also feel bad that many animals are kept as pets. Who gets to decide (and how) what kinds of animals we ethically keep for pets (or food supply) and which should be wild or should not be eaten??
@Toogoodoo I didn't even know there were exotic auctions! Now I want to go to one more than before!