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I’ll do that, thanks.Call local animal welfare organizations. PETA, Humane Society, etc.
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I’ll do that, thanks.Call local animal welfare organizations. PETA, Humane Society, etc.
I’ll do that, thanks.Call local animal welfare organizations. PETA, Humane Society, etc.
Contact them, Bear World first, see what they have to say.I was just at bear world in Idaho falls for the first time since I got chickens, and I noticed some things. The chickens and ducks are abused. Three are blind, most of them have bumblefoot, the ducks are overmated, and they’re starved. They only get food from the people who pay for a handful, besides the grass. All of the cockerels and dons hens are plucked on their neck, some are even missing their tail, they where letting the hens eat them. I read about this once, it’s because of malnutrition. It’s midsummer, they only collect eggs once a day, and there where only two eggs. Most of the chickens have bumblefoot, and only one employee knows anything. Even then, it was obvious he didn’t know much. I’m not sure why three are blind, but I’m not going to my birds without washing my clothes. I’m worried about ocular mareks. Most of the females are missing all of their neck and head feathers from over mating. They didn’t have a pond, just a little stream that’s not deep enough for them to swim in. The only thing well taken care of is the peahens. I’m furious, and I can’t do anything about it. Is there anything I can do except a bad review on yelp?
VERY good point!Contact them, Bear World first, see what they have to say.
Always go straight to the source before you start dragging other agencies, people, what ever in.
They may have a great story.
They may have taking in sick birds on purpose to nurse back to health.
I doubt it but you never know.
The keeper was probably a minimum wage high school kid.VERY good point!
But if the keeper didn't know.....
Thanks, I never thought of that.Contact them, Bear World first, see what they have to say.
Always go straight to the source before you start dragging other agencies, people, what ever in.
They may have a great story.
They may have taken in sick birds on purpose to nurse back to health.
I doubt it but you never know.
Of course it is upsetting to use bird keepers but...we should never jump to conclusions.Thanks, I never thought of that.

The one that knew nothing looked like it, but the other one was about thirty. I’m losing service, so I probly won’t be on for a while.The keeper was probably a minimum wage high school kid.
They aren't paid to know.