KirstKennedy
Chirping
- Mar 7, 2018
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So this is a bit of a long winded and multifaceted post.
I bought a dozen crested cream legbar hatching eggs from a local breeder (so no shipping involved) and they were $70 CAD. When candling on day 7 it was clear that 3 eggs weren't fertilized. The other 9 were developing perfectly though. So all 9/9 fertilized eggs made it to lock down. 8/9 hatched and the 9th one was fully formed but malpositioned and had passed away. Of the 8 healthy chicks I ended up with, 6 are roosters. I live in town and I'm not technically allowed to have chickens. They only enforce this rule if someone complains about them though. So obviously I cant have any roosters. I told the breeder how things turned out and all she suggested was raising the roosters for meat, which I clearly can't do given where I live. I know its not her fault at all that I ended up with so many roosters, that's just the luck of the draw. But, I kind of feel like she could have offered me 3 eggs to replace the 3 that were clearly not fertilized but maybe that's not fair of me? I dont know. I just feel sad that I paid $70 for 2 hens and I'd like to think that if I were in her shoes I'd offer something to the customer as consolation.
Also, I'd like to get some confirmation that I do indeed have 6 roosters and 2 hens. I'm pretty certain I do because the yellow spots on their heads are pretty undeniable but I thought I would share some pictures just to be sure.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read, look at pics and reply.
I bought a dozen crested cream legbar hatching eggs from a local breeder (so no shipping involved) and they were $70 CAD. When candling on day 7 it was clear that 3 eggs weren't fertilized. The other 9 were developing perfectly though. So all 9/9 fertilized eggs made it to lock down. 8/9 hatched and the 9th one was fully formed but malpositioned and had passed away. Of the 8 healthy chicks I ended up with, 6 are roosters. I live in town and I'm not technically allowed to have chickens. They only enforce this rule if someone complains about them though. So obviously I cant have any roosters. I told the breeder how things turned out and all she suggested was raising the roosters for meat, which I clearly can't do given where I live. I know its not her fault at all that I ended up with so many roosters, that's just the luck of the draw. But, I kind of feel like she could have offered me 3 eggs to replace the 3 that were clearly not fertilized but maybe that's not fair of me? I dont know. I just feel sad that I paid $70 for 2 hens and I'd like to think that if I were in her shoes I'd offer something to the customer as consolation.
Also, I'd like to get some confirmation that I do indeed have 6 roosters and 2 hens. I'm pretty certain I do because the yellow spots on their heads are pretty undeniable but I thought I would share some pictures just to be sure.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to read, look at pics and reply.