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At 3 weeks a meat bird would be 1 to 2 lbs big. No way Aster is anywhere near that.I just can't see a meat bird being that slender of a build, nor that agile flying - it counters the whole point of 'meat bird'
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At 3 weeks a meat bird would be 1 to 2 lbs big. No way Aster is anywhere near that.I just can't see a meat bird being that slender of a build, nor that agile flying - it counters the whole point of 'meat bird'
Sheesh ! Alex!OBGYN, they are girls probably![]()
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How wonderful!Watermelon!!!!!!
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I am so sorry to hear he has declined - but I know you will do right by him. You are a good chicken HoomanI give you this for 2 for Tuesday.
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Those 2 pictures will become special to me. I have a sad update on my boy Bubba. I promised him I would not let him suffer, and he has started to decline again. Yesterday evening he let me hold him and unfortunately the redness is now going up his legs. It is hard to spot due to the leg feathering but it is streaking up, puffy and now there is heat in his legs and the sores on his feet. He was not as active yesterday and today so far he is resting a lot as well. I am going to spoil him, he already got handfed a bunch of sunflower seeds which thankfully he ate some of them instead of trying to give them all to the girls. Later I have a can of tuna for him, he is going to get all his favorite treats. It may not happen tonight, but definitely in the next few days. I am watching him very closely, he will tell me when it is time.
Gosh they are so cuteThe hoodlems are now 5 1/2 weeks old. They still look like they stuck their toes in a light socket. Color is starting to pop though.
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What the holy Dinah?!!!Meat Bird
The seller of the eggs is saying that Aster is a meat bird and therefore could not have possibly come from them................
I'm not getting my money back.I will keep speaking with them but I'm not getting my money back.
I have seen them here in the feed store, they seem popular.I just bought a chick-nik table. My mother in law is picking it up from the duck sanctuary today and she'll bring it over tomorrow. I'm not sure if this is the one I'm getting, I just know mine is orange!
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I wish I could have some consolation with poor Shirley/shortyFrom many bad experiences I've found too many private breeders either don't admit their mistake, refuse to refund $$$, or ship sub-par or even sick birds. I have only one reputable breeder left that I trust and happens to be local. If you've followed my 13+yrs saga on this FBA thread I shared our multiple mishaps with private well-known breeders -- just didn't choose to list their names!
Hatcheries often get a bad name but honestly they will replace or refund if you meet within their timeframe for reporting legitimate mishaps/errors.
Did they say what the mixup was? I still don’t think she is a meat bird - not when she flies up in that roost.Aster the Meatbird Update
They did finally refund my money. It was an interesting conversation but in the end, they did the right thing.
My little Meatbird, roosted in Hattie House
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Eggsactly!I just can't see a meat bird being that slender of a build, nor that agile flying - it counters the whole point of 'meat bird'