rls77
Hatching
- May 31, 2015
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Today I picked up 2 chicks from a local hatchery. I had pre-paid for them last week. All I can say is I was beyond disgusted and appalled at the conditions that I have seen. I actually cried when I drove away. I did not even want to go through with bringing them home for fear of making my flock sick but I could not bare the thought of leaving them there. I have not been able to get these images or feelings out of my head all day. And being Saturday the city is not open to call and inquire if anything can be done in the first place. I do not know who I can or even if I can report the hatchery to try to ensure those poor chicks and new chicks that come in have a better start in life.
Some of the things I saw:
* no access to food or water. They looked like and they acted like they had not been fed or watered for a bit. They were going crazy when the doors opened and they ran out of the shed. None of them were in the brooders (unless they were dead) they were all open. About 100 give or take were just running around in the small shed.
* dead chickens in brooders smashed into the bottoms or in the corners. These birds were fully feathered. Maybe 10-13 weeks.
*dead day old chicks? smashed into the bottom of the shed floor...
* no ventilation the smell was horrible.
* A lot of the chicks had completely bare backs like they had been pecked to the skin.
The child who got the chicks for me had no shoes on. Walking into this shed stepping on dead chicks and feces.
Any advise? Should I just contact the hatchery and communicate this with them or do I make a complaint (which I hope I can, like I said I do not know the laws)? Thanks for any feedback.
I apologize if this is not the place to post such a post but I am at a loss of what to do about this.
Some of the things I saw:
* no access to food or water. They looked like and they acted like they had not been fed or watered for a bit. They were going crazy when the doors opened and they ran out of the shed. None of them were in the brooders (unless they were dead) they were all open. About 100 give or take were just running around in the small shed.
* dead chickens in brooders smashed into the bottoms or in the corners. These birds were fully feathered. Maybe 10-13 weeks.
*dead day old chicks? smashed into the bottom of the shed floor...
* no ventilation the smell was horrible.
* A lot of the chicks had completely bare backs like they had been pecked to the skin.
The child who got the chicks for me had no shoes on. Walking into this shed stepping on dead chicks and feces.
Any advise? Should I just contact the hatchery and communicate this with them or do I make a complaint (which I hope I can, like I said I do not know the laws)? Thanks for any feedback.
I apologize if this is not the place to post such a post but I am at a loss of what to do about this.