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I find that most Winter molters I have had were those were were Summer hatched birds. They are over a year, but just so when Fall rolls around so maybe just not quite ready to drop their feathers. Most often I see my late hatch Cornish are the late molters.
 
this is at work?  any work mates enchanted with the chicks?

and....did you take your sick hen to the U?


I tried for two days to contact someone at the U.
Because I have to work this weekend and the hen was getting worse I decided to cull her.

If any other become symptomatic I'll try the U again. With nine babies in the house I want to minimize exposure. Thankfully they are vaccinated.

My hatched baby's leg is stronger and it's walking around and perked up significantly with it's new bros and sis.
 
It was funny at work - most were enamored with them but on officer sternly reminded me that pets are not allowed in the building. I have my own office far from most ( and like it that way) so they weren't a disturbance.
 

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