That is where I am, I keep deciding........ and then deciding again!Then I can decide where I want to go from there.

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That is where I am, I keep deciding........ and then deciding again!Then I can decide where I want to go from there.
That is where I am, I keep deciding........ and then deciding again!Where are you ordering birds from?![]()
I just got my first chantecler egg today so that was pretty exciting, but I have a question for you. I see you're in Tennessee. In the mountains? What kind of summers do you have? Hot? Hot and humid. I'm asking because now at 7 months 3 weeks, the cbanteclers are fine, but they really didn't do as well as our others over the summer when the temps were in the 98 degree range and humid. They had shade and fresh water, but still we lost several. I'm wondering if anyone else has had the same problem.I loved my Chenteclers. They're a dual purpose, heritage breed. They were great layers and foragers and they have small cushion combs (they're a Canadian breed). I liked them so much, I've got more coming soon.
The only thing I can figure out is, we lost some in the brooder (not over crowded) and then we had them in a pen with a run and shade and fresh water. They were still pretty young, just feathering up and it's possible that when they laid down they got all cuddled up on a pile, didn't lay singularly like older ones. Once they got older and spread out, they were OK.Yes, I have hot and humid summers here. When I owned my Chenteclers, I lived in VA, though the climate and environment was very much the same. I never had them keel over because of the heat. I lost a few to a neighbors dog, and one to egg binding, but my rooster lived to be 8 and my last hen from my starter flock died a year later at the ripe old age of 9 (in the winter).
They were my first chickens ever, so they had to deal with my learning curve, unfortunately. If any of them could make it through that, they must've been pretty tough.
Not sure what happened with yours, though.