Granny's gone and done it again

We have nothing here, no swaps, auctions or trades :hit
Time to create your own!

I know! She’s almost half Jewel's size already. Good thing I love big dogs. :love



I have in the past, and the electrolytes/probiotics. I’ve had trouble finding the packets this year and I forgot ACV :oops: I’ll pick up some tomorrow. Thanks!



No, this is a fresh batch I picked up Monday. I don’t usually have issues like this and I’ve always used bulbs and lamps. I think I’m not able to check and babysit like I used to.



Would’ve been nice, for sure. But both times it’s been a week or so after I got them... long enough for it to be something I did wrong and not necessarily a stock issue. I really should just stick to broodies.
are her birds clean? Could they have something that targets young chicks with a high mortality rate?
 
I know! She’s almost half Jewel's size already. Good thing I love big dogs. :love



I have in the past, and the electrolytes/probiotics. I’ve had trouble finding the packets this year and I forgot ACV :oops: I’ll pick up some tomorrow. Thanks!



No, this is a fresh batch I picked up Monday. I don’t usually have issues like this and I’ve always used bulbs and lamps. I think I’m not able to check and babysit like I used to.



Would’ve been nice, for sure. But both times it’s been a week or so after I got them... long enough for it to be something I did wrong and not necessarily a stock issue. I really should just stick to broodies.
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Camp, this works well & it's more cost effective then the pkg. Plus it is readily available year around. I find our TSC stops stocking the packets after chick days.
 
their toes are shaped in a L . they still wont go through the pop door even for water. If I put them out they wont come back in to eat. One is blind in one eye and one died. 4 roos possible 5 . 3/4 hens
I think he did ya wrong. He knew and that’s why he sold the adults too.
 
Time to create your own!

are her birds clean? Could they have something that targets young chicks with a high mortality rate?

No idea. This is her full-time job and I’ve been getting chicks from her for years. This is the first time I remember having a problem. Maybe they’re pullet eggs? Or old hens? Who knows.
 

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