CoconutCoffee
Songster
When I went to a breeder I looked at their general state. None were coughing, sneezing, had crusty eyes, etc. They were active and peeping away. They looked clean and feathers weren't damaged. Generally not sickly looking. The ones with feathered legs weren't dirty or caked with mud or poop. I saw some of her roosters walking around who looked healthy but not able to look around the farm due to biosecurity. And she had some reviews so that helped.This is me, I have no clue about chicken diseases or how to recognize if I’m getting crappy chickens from crappy people.![]()
Some people are immoral and see animals as easy money but there are people who actually take care of their birds too.