regajabar1
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- Jun 29, 2015
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Hello Everyone,
Thank you for all your great advise and support. We are new to this lifestyle and can use all the tips and advise you have to offer.
We initially purchased two laying Cochinas and one 5-week old Polish hen. They took to the yard and the coop immediately and everyone got along. One of the adult hens even too the little Polish one under its wing and was very motherly towards it. Unfortunately, three weeks after we purchased the hen, our Polish hen woke up observedly lethargic and died writhing 24 hours. We are so sad. Not sure what we did wrong, but, after doing more research, we suspect that sand may have at least partially contributed to her ailment.
We initially purchased samd (not play sand) because we read several positive reviews on this site. According to this compelling article (http://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2013/07/the-real-scoop-on-using-sand-in-your.html?m=1), SAND IS NOT advisable for many well articulated reasons. Please have a read if you are considering sand.
If you have other ideas on what we may have done wrong, please feel free to write. We adored our little Polish hen and feel terrible that we could not provide her an environment in which she was able to thrive.
Thank you for all your great advise and support. We are new to this lifestyle and can use all the tips and advise you have to offer.
We initially purchased two laying Cochinas and one 5-week old Polish hen. They took to the yard and the coop immediately and everyone got along. One of the adult hens even too the little Polish one under its wing and was very motherly towards it. Unfortunately, three weeks after we purchased the hen, our Polish hen woke up observedly lethargic and died writhing 24 hours. We are so sad. Not sure what we did wrong, but, after doing more research, we suspect that sand may have at least partially contributed to her ailment.
We initially purchased samd (not play sand) because we read several positive reviews on this site. According to this compelling article (http://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2013/07/the-real-scoop-on-using-sand-in-your.html?m=1), SAND IS NOT advisable for many well articulated reasons. Please have a read if you are considering sand.
If you have other ideas on what we may have done wrong, please feel free to write. We adored our little Polish hen and feel terrible that we could not provide her an environment in which she was able to thrive.