That's a very difficult question for me. Hatcheries are inspected by the USDA where puppy mills are not. We don't know how much line breeding or inbreeding they do , however. If that happens I'd have to do more research. I would always prefer to buy from a reputable breeder. I wouldn't personally, think at this time, I couldn't adopt from a shelter unless the birds were tested and vaccinated for MG, and that would be pretty pricey. I guess since I'm such a nut case, I'd be leary of Fowl Typhoid and Pullorum. Both have been eradicated in commercial flocks, but backyard flocks could still have carriers. NPIP tests for these diseases and they are the ones that scare me the most since they can be carried in the eggs, if u can get them to hatch, on then to the chick. Some states such as Florida require testing before showing or sale on Pullorum.Hey, guys...
What if poultry hatcheries were like puppy mills? Like, illegal? And it was advised that you either purchased from a responsible breeder or adopted from a shelter?
I do believe in shelters for other animals. We have 6 large house dogs and all but one are rescue dogs.



