"Louisiana "La-yers" Peeps"

Here is a better pic of the twins that look absolutely NOTHING alike. And it looks like I have been "LUCKY" to have ALL male newborns. Lucky me.:/

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Ours have the same problem. We'll check on them, they'll be doing fine and acting normal, and we'll come back a few hours later and one would be dead. I don't know if this will happen to all of them, but I'll let you know if my three remaining ones survive. Is there any way you could switch out chicks with some different ones (not tractor supply bantams for sure), or would she notice? I have no clue what they're dying from. They have no symptoms at all.

There's no way I'm going to bring home any new babies with this going on. This is getting disturbing. 4 sudden deaths in one day with no warning is very alarming, especially since I lost an older feathered polish I hatched myself too.
 
My girl is supposed to have a balloon sinu plasty today :oops:     She got really sick though since her last appointment, so I am not sure if they will go through with it.  It would not be good to be coughing when the DR is sticking that up your nose :eek:    She really wants to get it over with.  We are all hoping this will slow down or stop her cycle of constantly getting sinus infections that sometimes goes into bronchitis.  Prayers needed for my sickie.

Hope you all have a lovely day :hugs


I hope that everything went well today.
 
Im very disappointed in our local tractor supply. I've purchased and raised chicks from them many times, but for the first time I bought seven bantams for my little sister to raise. I'm down to two. They die off randomly, with no warning, even with save a chick in their water. I first thought they were smooshing each other, but that's not the case. My sister is heart broken and discouraged, though she did nothing wrong. The ducklings we bought at the same time are thriving, and a few chicks from a friend are fine as well. Just the bantams are dying, despite our best efforts. In the store, after going back in to tell them about my chicks, they said they're having the same problems, and that they had the problem last year. Then why stick to the same hatchery? :/  I'm dissapointed.


Sorry to hear that . Bummer. :/
 
Beautiful pics. Even the pic of the food from the freezer looks delicious. :)


Trust me, they got some good stuff! Besides a little freezer burn, it was good food. Just a tiny bit too old to eat.

There's no way I'm going to bring home any new babies with this going on. This is getting disturbing. 4 sudden deaths in one day with no warning is very alarming, especially since I lost an older feathered polish I hatched myself too. 

These weren't in one day, but over a five day span. The first day we were fine, but every day since there had been a death. It's very spread out. It got our hopes up the first two deaths. We thought that after that time period we would be clear, since most illnesses follow a timeline. I've heard of a lot of strange illnesses lately, like beaks and toes falling off. I agree completely about no new birds
 

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