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cute chick disease ... we've all had it !
No - no one can really see my coop from the road - it would be very unlikely that anyone not knowing ... would have a clue there are chickens here as they range from the coop away from the road ... These people are just the next small town over - less than a few minutes drive ...
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See if I am missing something ...
I thought at the first one - that maybe a wondering roo was drawn in by the sound of chickens ... but TWO speckled sussex - at the same age and such as a spring peep would be now ... pulling in the front drive where I had a cage of peeps - not around to the orchard/coop drive .... points to them so far.
No - no one can really see my coop from the road - it would be very unlikely that anyone not knowing ... would have a clue there are chickens here as they range from the coop away from the road ... These people are just the next small town over - less than a few minutes drive ...
Please do give me more input
See if I am missing something ...I thought at the first one - that maybe a wondering roo was drawn in by the sound of chickens ... but TWO speckled sussex - at the same age and such as a spring peep would be now ... pulling in the front drive where I had a cage of peeps - not around to the orchard/coop drive .... points to them so far.
It does sound an awful lot like it was the people you sold them to - I don't know anyone else in the area that has speckled sussex and would know that you had chickens. I'm with the others, I would write an email expressing that there was no need to do that, you said you would take roosters back, and they have potentially endangered the rest of your flock with illness. Not to mention they put those roosters and your roosters in danger because of the fighting and how nasty it can get. It just seems to me that it's unlikely that it would be anyone else, because you're right, you can't tell at all that you have chickens when you drive by there.