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Call me a cynic, but I don't buy it,
"she had bought them from another lady as chicks and they must have come with the rubber bands. Because of all the foot feathers and bands being black, she didn't see them." If she had them any period of time, she couldn't have cared very much to miss something like that. It sounds like she never picked them up to pet them or touch them affectionately, let alone check them over. My guess is she has animals to make money, and those folks rarely put the welfare of the animal first, the philosophy being that money spent on them cuts into to the profit and creates unnecessary overhead.
I don't know how much you paid for your girls, but if it was me, I'd keep the ones you already have and go back and get the rest.
Of course that's just me, I can't stand seeing someone abuse/neglect an animal.
If it's bad enough, it wouldn't be beyond me to report them to the local chapter of the SPCA or a humane society. The environment sounds disgusting and she sounds at the very least neglectful.
Nancy
I don't blame you one bit for thinking that but I really do believe her for several reasons. From the beginning when I first inquired about them she told me she had got them as older chicks from someone else. They are extremely tame and I know she held them but she does have quite a few chickens. The bands were hard to notice and matched the color of feathers on their feet exactly.
Switcheraroo is doing well this morning eating and drinking in the big tub in my kitchen. Tonight the middle one gets checked.