I bought our first flock from a guy who sold us very sick chickens (we've since rehomed and completely sanitized and then started over with hatchery chiks)...Now I'm terrified to purchase from anyone who hasn't been tested or who has chickens that might be exposed to something...
This hatchery thing is for the birds (ha!) I want to deal with real people and rebuild my flock without having to deal with day olds in the fragile stages and going through weeks of roo suspicion.
So...I'm asking myself, is it worth it? Couldn't my chicks be exposed to airborne diseases through postal workers and even customers who go through the post office? Are my hatchery birds not of lesser quality and could that genetic weakness (from breeding specimens that aren't the best quality) mean they might be less resistant to disease?
My rationalization is making perfect sense. LOL I can't wait for Feb. to roll around. Maybe having those little fluffy balls of stink and dust will squash my chicken trading/buying need. It's so hard being addicted to chickens but being afraid to get some from the average chicken person. LOL
This hatchery thing is for the birds (ha!) I want to deal with real people and rebuild my flock without having to deal with day olds in the fragile stages and going through weeks of roo suspicion.
So...I'm asking myself, is it worth it? Couldn't my chicks be exposed to airborne diseases through postal workers and even customers who go through the post office? Are my hatchery birds not of lesser quality and could that genetic weakness (from breeding specimens that aren't the best quality) mean they might be less resistant to disease?
My rationalization is making perfect sense. LOL I can't wait for Feb. to roll around. Maybe having those little fluffy balls of stink and dust will squash my chicken trading/buying need. It's so hard being addicted to chickens but being afraid to get some from the average chicken person. LOL