OasiVerde
Songster
I am SO upset.
Ordered 16 chicks (and a meal maker) from Meyer hatchery in Ohio and they arrived 8 days ago.
Within 48 hours, 4 chicks died.
Then another 1 died two days later, and another 1 two days after that.
Last night 3 died, this morning 2 more. Some have trouble breathing, some have diarrhea (started Corid), some just die. I have them under a heat plate in a heated room (room temperature - advise from the hatchery). I keep them under the same conditions as I did with my previous batch of chicks with 100% survival. IMHO, and I am not an expert at all, if chicks keep dying under these conditions, there is something wrong with them. They either have an illness or it is genetics.
From the 17 chicks total I am down to 6 left
. And who knows if they are going to make it 
Chatted with the hatchery and of course they will only replace the 4 that died in the first 48 hours. That is their policy. Well, thank you. I will NEVER order at Meyer hatchery again.
Just my experience, unfortunately.
Ordered 16 chicks (and a meal maker) from Meyer hatchery in Ohio and they arrived 8 days ago.
Within 48 hours, 4 chicks died.
Then another 1 died two days later, and another 1 two days after that.
Last night 3 died, this morning 2 more. Some have trouble breathing, some have diarrhea (started Corid), some just die. I have them under a heat plate in a heated room (room temperature - advise from the hatchery). I keep them under the same conditions as I did with my previous batch of chicks with 100% survival. IMHO, and I am not an expert at all, if chicks keep dying under these conditions, there is something wrong with them. They either have an illness or it is genetics.
From the 17 chicks total I am down to 6 left
. And who knows if they are going to make it 
Chatted with the hatchery and of course they will only replace the 4 that died in the first 48 hours. That is their policy. Well, thank you. I will NEVER order at Meyer hatchery again.

Just my experience, unfortunately.

Shipping can be VERY hard on chicks. Plus a chick that looks perfect at hatch can have internal issues which can't yet be detected.. such as digestion or absorption issues. Sometimes they don't even appear until after the chick has ran out of yolk and working to digest regular feed. I have had some that were simply too stupid to connect with feed no matter what I did for them short of tube feeding. And I used to use poultry nutri drench in the first water... until I learned the nutri drench itself was keeping them alive until I switched to regular water and they (some) would fail quickly after. I do believe in getting the best start possible, but... Since I quit using the nutridrench my results are no different. I think that supplement is best used as needed. Which shipped chicks do need a little extra help sometimes, depending on how shipping went. My guess is this is a difficult time of year.



