Chelsearae087
In the Brooder
- Oct 22, 2019
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I'm wondering if I'm missing something here. Has anyone experienced issues with purchasing chicks from a backyard breeder?
Backstory: I've been purchasing chicks from a local backyard breeder, thinking it was better to support local business owners. I'd heard mixed reviews on her, but she was very kind and caring about her animals when I stopped by my first time, so I've trusted her thus far. However, I'm on round 3 of chicks from her (usually purchase 5 at a time), and they keep dying mysteriously. I had one confirmed coccidiosis, so after a long break and a lot of sanitizing, I got another round of chicks from her in December. They all seem to get about this age - 3-4 months and start to die off. I'm VERY attentive to nutrition, sanitary conditions, predators, and monitoring health by checking poop, etc. I know chickens can be hard to keep alive, but it seems pretty weird to have so many die on me around the same age.
Anyway, what I'm wondering is if breeding issues like potential inbreeding or inherited traits could be causing problems. Anyone have experience with this? And if my suspicions are correct, can anyone speak to the life expectancy of chickens bought from tractor supply or those online orders?
Sorry, I'm still fairly new to all of this. I always get attached!
Backstory: I've been purchasing chicks from a local backyard breeder, thinking it was better to support local business owners. I'd heard mixed reviews on her, but she was very kind and caring about her animals when I stopped by my first time, so I've trusted her thus far. However, I'm on round 3 of chicks from her (usually purchase 5 at a time), and they keep dying mysteriously. I had one confirmed coccidiosis, so after a long break and a lot of sanitizing, I got another round of chicks from her in December. They all seem to get about this age - 3-4 months and start to die off. I'm VERY attentive to nutrition, sanitary conditions, predators, and monitoring health by checking poop, etc. I know chickens can be hard to keep alive, but it seems pretty weird to have so many die on me around the same age.
Anyway, what I'm wondering is if breeding issues like potential inbreeding or inherited traits could be causing problems. Anyone have experience with this? And if my suspicions are correct, can anyone speak to the life expectancy of chickens bought from tractor supply or those online orders?
Sorry, I'm still fairly new to all of this. I always get attached!