MJ's little flock

I don't believe most breeders are aware that their chicks have health problems. There are doubtless some that don't care and that is just one of the problems with many backyard breeders.
I'm sure there's a lot of truth in what you say. Naivety instead of unethical conduct. It's those who do know better (or should know better) I'm thinking of.
 
I'm slightly reeling from the most recent season.

From four eggs, four chicks, and three pullets there's one hen and one pullet left.

Two. Out of eleven.
I could give you similar stats from the year of Phyllis' hatch and Sylvie & Legertha. Sadly I think we all have years like that. Try not to let it discourage you too much.

:hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs
 
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The neighbours cat hunting a butterfly (cabbage white?).
 
I'm slightly reeling from the most recent season.

From four eggs, four chicks, and three pullets there's one hen and one pullet left.

Two. Out of eleven.
I could give you similar stats from the year of Phyllis' hatch and Sylvie & Legertha. Sadly I think we all have years like that. Try not to let it discourage you too much.

:hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs
 
I could give you similar stats from the year of Phyllis' hatch and Sylvie & Legertha. Sadly I think we all have years like that. Try not to let it discourage you too much.

:hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs
That's true. I had held thoughts of RC's tough season throughout but I had forgotten about your's.

The plan to bring in only vaccinated sex-linked pullet chicks should reduce the number of hard seasons. No doubt the occasional cockerels and diseases will sneak through every now and then.

Although it's an unpopular approach, hen hatching is ruled out because I can't vaccinate chicks or in ovum at home. (I hope it goes without saying that home or vet vaccinations have been discussed with several vets and I've gone into the procedure and cost thoroughly, both of which, of course, are different in other places.)
 

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