Getting the flock out of here - a diary of a crazy chicken man

Sorry to hear that
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At least you have one or more of his babies on the way. Maybe a boy, though you probably want to replace him ASAP.

In the Phil's in this sort of situation does he get buried or recycled?
Following necropsy to clear him from infection, he was barbequed.

Some mighty fine $12/kilo goat meat.
 
I am very philosophical about farm animal death. If you can't deal with animal death, then farming is not for you.



Two steps forward, one step back.



The adventure continues.
That is true. My father always used to say "where you have livestock, you have deadstock." That wasn't to say that he didn't care for the animals or do all he could to look after them. Sometimes animals just die and you have to deal with it and move on.

Sorry to hear about this setback in your plans.
 
Aw man, that sucks about Caprino! Sounds similar to what cats get... used to have a cat with chronic bladder stones. He only could eat a medicated diet and he still died young. Maybe better this way, would be bad if it was genetic and he passed it on to all future kids.

Sucks to be out of the money, but like you said... atleast he tasted good.
 
i bought some ammonium chloride today for the other goats.

We have our first official CocoBeachPoultry born purebred chicks

BBS Orp chicks hatched withe the Jan 31 set today. They are my most plentiful hens and they are giving us lots of eggs - about 40 are in the bator.

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i bought some ammonium chloride today for the other goats.

We have our first official CocoBeachPoultry born purebred chicks

BBS Orp chicks hatched withe the Jan 31 set today. They are my most plentiful hens and they are giving us lots of eggs - about 40 are in the bator.

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Great news! Praise the Lord. Sir Oz it's beginning your full steps ahead.
 

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