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well the feed stor she got them from said that tei death rate is high
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feed store employees don’t usually know much either. And honestly I think your death rate is from their living conditions not breed.well the feed stor she got them from said that tei death rate is high
Feed stores sometimes don't have the best knowledge or survival rates due to how they're run. Even hardy breeds have a hard time surviving sometimes in themwell the feed stor she got them from said that tei death rate is high
Most feed store employees don't know much about the birds they are selling. They are just there for the job, and it seems like misinformation comes from feed store employees all the time.well the feed stor she got them from said that tei death rate is high
I totally agree.And honestly I think your death rate is from their living conditions not breed.
Well, you are irresponsible. I’ll say that. But it shouldn’t be all on you.ANOTHER DEATH
I ADMIT. IM HORRIBLE I SHOULD SELL MY CHICKENS AND START A NEW LIFE!!AND DONT BLAME ME! BECAUSE YOU KNOW I HAVE NO CONTROL IT WAS ALSO A CHICK THATS INSIDE! NOW THERES ONLY 4 INSIDE! I COULDN'T STOP IT FROM DIEING!
IM HORRIBLE IM HORRIBLE IM HORRIBLE IM HORRIBLE IM A HORRIBLE CHICKEN MOM!
When they live like yours are, I’m inclined to agree...tei death rate is high
it didnt die becuse of a not clean brooder ( it died of a absesses that we had no idea how to treat) but the brooder was cleaned on the monday.How often is the brooder cleaned?
You should be cleaning it every dayit didnt die becuse of a not clean brooder ( it died of a absesses that we had no idea how to treat) but the brooder was cleaned on the monday.