Sorry Bee, I just don't buy it. I think you're a kind loving soul with a big ol' soft heart for your chickens.....
Since this won't cost me anything but $30 in laying mash for this winter's feed and there are only 13 birds to feed, I decided to see what will happen here. After a small time period with a little fermented feed to get their bowel flora recultured, can these birds turn around their poor health on normal chicken food...foraged foods only? Can fresh, clean, balanced soils and living conditions get birds with already hardy genetics back to a healthy life?
I have the time, it won't cost me hardly anything and I am curious...that's all it took. I may wind up killing them all in the end, when their meat will be healthy enough to actually eat. Right now I wouldn't eat their eggs or their meat, so killing them would be a little wasteful.
Different time in my life, different goals, different place to raise chickens....I'm a fool for learning something new and I learn best in a hand's on situation. I'm going to see if this small flock can get back to normal without spending much money or time on their recovery. Should be interesting!![]()