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WhiteCollarWeezy
Positive Chick
.she wasn't born blind and survived?....wow sooo glad 2 hear something postive about roosters. My roosters are "primitive", just so mean to my hens and they kill my chick's I release 2 free range. Have to thin them out and eat chicken for a week or so.We got Bea from TSC when NONE of the eggs I put under a broody hen hatched (She kinda half-assed it.).
We have since curtailed the issue by giving broody moms clay eggs to sit on and hatching the actual eggs in an incubator.
Bea was attacked by a dog at 6 weeks and lost 90% of her vision. She contracted the Ocular form of Marek's Disease and she scratched her eye so much she developed Coryza. She lost what vision she had left. But we had already taught her to chicken prior to that. Now she uses hearing and touch to traverse her condo and we restrict her outside adventures to specific areas she has learned. My husband keeps it manicured so it's always the same.
But, her outside escort is my fine looking Silchin Roosters. Oddly, with other hens, he's not so gentle. With her, he's sweet and coaxing. It's absolutely amazing.