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Humidity and hatching issues, like an early hatch can have affect the toes also. The only way to ascertain if it is truly genetic would be to test hatch. I use medicated feed and to date have had no issues with cocci.
I've seen crooked toe in late hatches from large eggs (humidity?), none of which were CL.
I also use medicated feed, am not seeing coccidiosis, and no known toe/leg/hip problems.
Is there something that can offset the thiamine deficiency?
 
I've seen crooked toe in late hatches from large eggs (humidity?), none of which were CL.
I also use medicated feed, am not seeing coccidiosis, and no known toe/leg/hip problems.
Is there something that can offset the thiamine deficiency?

Maybe mixing Red Cell vitamin supplement into their feed? I know it's high in Thiamine (vitamin B-1).
 
I am new to CCL. Here are a few of my hens, just 5 months old.
Any thoughts?
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I looked at the auction and it looks like the same add that they ran last year. The pictures are of the 2013 chickens. I bought some of last years and got 3 gold hens and 2 gold roos-all have been sold. I got 2 that I kept.

Good to know. I have been following the auction for a little while now and have been seriously debating on bidding, I was waiting til the last min. I have been hesitant to bid though. At first I thought the auction was for all chicks from the newest line but it is a mix from all there lines and chicks wont be banded.
 
I looked at the auction and it looks like the same add that they ran last year. The pictures are of the 2013 chickens. I bought some of last years and got 3 gold hens and 2 gold roos-all have been sold. I got 2 that I kept.
I agree. It is the same add they ran on auctions last year. I got really lucky with my first CLBs from and eBay auction and then some cockerels that I bought. Since then the hatching eggs and chicks that I have bought seem to come from GF's lines after the first one. These have grown out with way too dark and too much gold. I recently got some eggs from a breeder in TX only to have the PO scramble 10/12. Of the two that are left, one has quit and the other is developing with hatching days starting Friday. I do not mind hatches that are at least 50% but it just feels that I am throwing away money to get some decent stock to build with.

I am using my good creme pullet and my good roo to hatch as much as possible to see if I can hit the lottery and get some decent birds from them. So if anyone has some clues on discriminating chicks for keeping versus culling, give me a holler!
 

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