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Dynamissa
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I know this now! Haha.Your six year old seems very fond of them, but surprisingly, kids will move on well if you distract them with something else. I also agree that when they start getting sharper beaks and claws, it's not safe for kids. I lightly file down each chicken's beaks and claws weekly just to make it so they can't draw blood from me with a simple curious peck. After some tedious work, I can sit with them and have them jump on me as much as they want. It sucks to end the chicken journey, but it'd probably be for the best if you don't want to raise or buy some chickens from someone else.
Many others have already said it, hatchery chicks aren't always the best in long-term genetics. You don't know their parents or lineage, and that's why a majority of my flock is from others my state, even if I drove two hours both ways to get them. Knowing temperament, possible issues, lifespan of those in their flock, etc. is so important!
I enjoy the girls a lot in the overall, but I miss out on A lot of things with the family because I’m left to triage what’s happening at home. I have to struggle to find people To sit them when we go on week+ vacations. We’re literally “backyard chicken”
People in that we live in a city on a quarter acre and our birds are ten paces behind the house. 5 - limit is 6 but one died early from .. of course .. some genetic predisposition toward early
Maturity and lay that resulted in a hemorrhaged liver.
I’m the only one who takes care of the animals we have and I work from home but it’s become a full time job, and it’s been summer vacation — with no camp. I’m burnt out and I just want to relax!
If there is a next time, I will definitely be looking into breeders.