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Dearest Kathy,
This little Cuckoo is not one of your grandchickies I am happy to say (as happy as I can be). Your grandchickies are now being cared for by the children (and teachers) at our daughter's preschool. Everyone loves them, especially the children. Of the six, so far two definitely turned out to be roos and the other four, well we're optimistic that they're hens.
Thank you so much again. They are bringing great joy and teaching wonderful responsibilities to the young'uns.
Regarding our Cuckoo, I hope you are right. Could it be lack of sunlight? Their coop is relatively dark and they don't get to freerange every day - it's literally raining cats and dogs these days. I'm also concerned that she could be at the bottom of the pecking order and *may* not be getting enough feed? Even though I try to make sure that there is a constant supply of feed and water, is it possible that one chick might not be getting enough? Could the other hens literally box her out from feeding?
I checked on the others and, for now, they all seem happy, healthy and frisky. I'm starting to change my mind about the "deep litter method". I just don't think I have a big enough coop for the girls. They still haven't learned to roost properly and their poop collects in one corner. Eventually, they trample it down and it becomes a clumped up mess. If there is mold, I don't think so, but if there is, maybe it could be Mycotoxin poisoning?
I will try adding some vitamins to her feed and the rest of the flocks' water supply. Hopefully, she gets better and the rest stay healthy. Again, I hope you are right.
Dearest Kathy,
This little Cuckoo is not one of your grandchickies I am happy to say (as happy as I can be). Your grandchickies are now being cared for by the children (and teachers) at our daughter's preschool. Everyone loves them, especially the children. Of the six, so far two definitely turned out to be roos and the other four, well we're optimistic that they're hens.

Regarding our Cuckoo, I hope you are right. Could it be lack of sunlight? Their coop is relatively dark and they don't get to freerange every day - it's literally raining cats and dogs these days. I'm also concerned that she could be at the bottom of the pecking order and *may* not be getting enough feed? Even though I try to make sure that there is a constant supply of feed and water, is it possible that one chick might not be getting enough? Could the other hens literally box her out from feeding?
I checked on the others and, for now, they all seem happy, healthy and frisky. I'm starting to change my mind about the "deep litter method". I just don't think I have a big enough coop for the girls. They still haven't learned to roost properly and their poop collects in one corner. Eventually, they trample it down and it becomes a clumped up mess. If there is mold, I don't think so, but if there is, maybe it could be Mycotoxin poisoning?
I will try adding some vitamins to her feed and the rest of the flocks' water supply. Hopefully, she gets better and the rest stay healthy. Again, I hope you are right.
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