literarychick
In the Brooder
- Apr 6, 2015
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Wah. I'm brand new to chickens this Easter. We got 12 chicks from a breeder in town. Our first major setback was having to exchange a Silkie chick who clearly had spraddle leg and the breeder thought she'd be "fine, but just wall with a limp all her life." Um, no. Poor thing couldn't even attempt to roost and she kept falling over! Then I've been learning more on here and what we thought were Ameraucanas are actually EEs. Lots of you seem to think EEs are perfectly okay but there are hardcore Ameraucana supporters and it makes me feel we got subpar chicks (even though the ones we have are SO sweet and beautiful)! The breeder wing-sexed the birds but we just found out at least three of our babes are Roos. One, a BO, is human-aggressive already, at 5 weeks. I've gotten attached to him so I'm sad to have him go, but he can't attack my kids. We are fortunate that the breeder will exchange our Roos for pullets, but I'm leery of her after all the issues. I almost wish we'd ordered from a hatchery, but can't bear the thought of culling the Roos, which our breeder doesn't do (hence we went with her). It's been a steep learning curve and I wish we could start completely fresh. All I wanted was some funny chickens to enjoy and to give my children the chicken life. Now I feel deceived and frustrated that our chicks aren't what we were promised. Don't get me wrong-- we ADORE or chicks. But this whole process is making me sad.
I can't wait to get the chicks out of the brooder and into the backyard. Coop's almost finished and feathers are almost in. Chicks are 4/5 weeks old. 3 more weeks to go.
Any encouragement would be appreciated. I'm totally bummed out today.
I can't wait to get the chicks out of the brooder and into the backyard. Coop's almost finished and feathers are almost in. Chicks are 4/5 weeks old. 3 more weeks to go.
Any encouragement would be appreciated. I'm totally bummed out today.