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Really well said.I am sorry for your chick losses. And the Vorwerks! It's a lot to handle.
I should read ahead, and maybe I mentioned it, but the only things that came to my newbie mind were some crop or digestive problem if they didn't have access to chick-sized grit along with their chick starter (unless you're sure they are getting it outdoors), and possible heat/cold stresses, but that depends on your temperatures. 4-week-olds need access to warmth, they aren't fully feathered, so need somewhere they can go to get warmed up. Roughly a spot around 75-80F? Figuring 95F in Week One, minus 5F for each subsequent week is a common rule of thumb I've read. But how critical it is depends on the surrounding climate and their housing & run situation.
There is the catch-all "failure to thrive". So @Shadrach has a good point about the breeder - maybe this breeder has a lot of early losses (that you wouldn't know about) in the breeding line, or due to their chicken keeping. So the customers who usually buy POL - those are the survivors who've made it. In that scenario the higher price that POL commands covers those losses and there's no reason to change practices or improve the stock.
