I tend to agree with the last post. If there haveing any trouble feeding, I think they should be culled a.s.a.p, a far quicker death than malnutrition.
My husband worked on a 'meat' chicken farm when in England, and he had to cull many different deformed birds, I hated it but knew it was for the best.
However that said, if they can eat and drink - more power to you!!
I realy hope they thrive with you! Wishing you the best!

My husband worked on a 'meat' chicken farm when in England, and he had to cull many different deformed birds, I hated it but knew it was for the best.
However that said, if they can eat and drink - more power to you!!

