Ready to Give Up

That's a rough learning curve.
Quarantine, it's rule number one.
Try and buy from people you know who have healthy flocks and give breeders a wide berth.
Report the breeder. Breeders who sell diseased chickens are responsible for spreading disease and killing your favorite hen. Don't even think about feeling sorry for the breeder.
If you can't find someone you know with chickens you would be better off getting a small incubator and hatching your own.
People here seem to like doing it. I don't, I much prefer to let the hen do it but you don't have that option.
 
Like you, I had no idea how complex chickens / turkeys are. In my first month, I dealt with fowl pox, a rat killed one of my chicks, spraddle leg, and another undiagnosed death. But, everything happens for a reason. My neighbor gave me the chick's (22), of which 16 are roosters that I now have to figure out what to do with. Again, everything happens for a reason. I'm figuring it out as I go, I'm committed. Don't give up, it's an adventure and it'll all be worth it in the end.
 
Like you, I had no idea how complex chickens / turkeys are. In my first month, I dealt with fowl pox, a rat killed one of my chicks, spraddle leg, and another undiagnosed death. But, everything happens for a reason. My neighbor gave me the chick's (22), of which 16 are roosters that I now have to figure out what to do with. Again, everything happens for a reason. I'm figuring it out as I go, I'm committed. Don't give up, it's an adventure and it'll all be worth it in the end.
Oh my word! 16/22 were roosters?! I love chickens, but I already have so much on my plate. I do agree that everything happens for a reason. Maybe I'm getting an early lesson in helping a sick chicken? I just pray this isn't going to continue to be a trend!
 

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