Hi everyone,
Sorry so long-
I am a little over 2 years in chicken-keeping. The first year and a half I have purchased many bantam TSC chicks and day-old from mail order, My Pet Chicken. Out of probably 40 chicks, I only lost one on day 2. So a pretty good track record. I never even thought about it, and I know all the basics about feed, brooder temps, pasty butt, etc. Basically, I would consider myself pretty knowledgeable.
Fast forward to the past 4 months. I decided to purchase fertile eggs and some young chicks from 2 local breeders. I am getting more into silkies, showgirls, and Polish. Out of these birds, I just lost my 5th one due to unexplained circumstances when it was closer to 2 weeks. They seem to have been failure to thrive, although the breeder claims she has not had this with her line.
I think one was lost due to trampling, which completely my fault for putting 2 age groups over 2 weeks diff. But I haven’t done it since and am doing everything else the same as I always have: super clean brooder and dishes, electrolytes, temps good. This chick had a quick decline and died within 4 hours! I did nutridrench, separated him, made sure he drank… dead
Why are these chicks dying?? Is it because designer breeds, genetics, inbreeding, not being vaccinated? The breeders seem to have very clean and reputable businesses but maybe I should be doing greater due diligence?
Any insight is very greatly appreciated! I would like to stick to silkie lines and need to understand this better!
Sorry so long-
I am a little over 2 years in chicken-keeping. The first year and a half I have purchased many bantam TSC chicks and day-old from mail order, My Pet Chicken. Out of probably 40 chicks, I only lost one on day 2. So a pretty good track record. I never even thought about it, and I know all the basics about feed, brooder temps, pasty butt, etc. Basically, I would consider myself pretty knowledgeable.
Fast forward to the past 4 months. I decided to purchase fertile eggs and some young chicks from 2 local breeders. I am getting more into silkies, showgirls, and Polish. Out of these birds, I just lost my 5th one due to unexplained circumstances when it was closer to 2 weeks. They seem to have been failure to thrive, although the breeder claims she has not had this with her line.
I think one was lost due to trampling, which completely my fault for putting 2 age groups over 2 weeks diff. But I haven’t done it since and am doing everything else the same as I always have: super clean brooder and dishes, electrolytes, temps good. This chick had a quick decline and died within 4 hours! I did nutridrench, separated him, made sure he drank… dead

Why are these chicks dying?? Is it because designer breeds, genetics, inbreeding, not being vaccinated? The breeders seem to have very clean and reputable businesses but maybe I should be doing greater due diligence?
Any insight is very greatly appreciated! I would like to stick to silkie lines and need to understand this better!