Horsiefly, that's horrible!!! I'm sick just reading that, ugh. Poor babies!
Deerfield - I'm glad you didn't lose any of the Buff Sussex. As soon as you mentioned losing some, I was like, "Not the buffs not the buffs notthebuffs . . .. . " LOL! We really need those guys to try and lighten up that Mahogany on our Speckled Sussex lines. I wonder, the one chick that showed spotting, do you suppose there was some Speckled Sussex in there or is it just some random thing? Will be interesting to find out.
Deerfield, after you go through everything, let me know how you stand. If you lost too many colorful prospects, maybe we can get you a fall shipment of colorful chicks? Our temps should cool enough to ship again by October. The nice looking chicks that I have running around my yard right now are about 3 months, so that means they will be of breeding age by September/October . . . so you'd be able to take advantage of the latest bloodlines. I still predict size issues, though, until we get the bloodlines of your Buff Sussex or my new Dun Sussex line integrated into the flock.
I need to seriously go over to Derek's and pick through what he has. I leased my horse out for the summer, and this is GREAT news for the chickens, because we are going to convert the barn into a temporary home for all the baby chickens. It's big enough to easily and comfortably grow out 50+ babies, and by that I mean, still giving them 10+ square feet per bird! (No crowding.) Plus it will have total and complete shade. That doesn't guarantee zero losses with our kind of heat, but it will do a lot to help.
The main coop (which is about 20 x 20 feet) will then be used to house two roos (Pumpkin-roo and a 3/4 Swedish roo) plus about 20 of the best hens that I'm keeping. The babies will get the barn. Meanwhile, Stephen will be growing out about 70 chicks of his own up at his place, too.
Our next project out here is to use this GIANT Light Sussex (with Dun neck feathers) and cross him with Stephen's big Meyer Sussex hens and hatch out a nice roo from this cross. The result should help improve size a lot. But, it will be tricky for me to try and breed out that "silver" gene from the Light Sussex. However, he's a huge guy, and if it works will do two things, introduce Dun to the Alohas (fun!) and also improve size a lot in his babies, yay!