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Also great advice! Thanks so much!I wouldn’t count her incubator failures as disease losses. Those are usually situations where there’s a learning curve with the incubator especially if there’s no automatic turner. I doubt she’s trying to use the ‘bator at this time of year, though.
It’s good that she is on six acres. From the 300sf coop, it sounded like she was on a tiny suburban lot. That’s why I guessed the place was small.
Maybe she needs better fencing to keep the sheep in their own pasture away from the chickens.
Just removing (butchering and eating) 2 or 3 roosters out of the 7-9 would be helpful for the hens if there are 50 hens or so.
Just improving the coop and run would be helpful. You and she might need to buy or obtain some sheet metal or galvanized to improve the roofing so the run isn’t so muddy.
Then, build a composting bin for the manure that is away from the chickens and closer to a garden area. The manure should be ready to be put on the garden after several months.
If she’s on six acres and you have any resources whatsoever, some fencing and building materials could help.
Vet bills and citations from animal control are awful expensive. Rather than being punitive, try to help her out maybe with a fencing or building project. Could family members chip in a bit for a roll of fence wire?