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Loving Momma's warm wing!
 
I love Narri. Sadly I rehomed my beautiful tom to someone who thought he could tame the beast. 3 yes old about 50lbs of pure devil.
Oh my . . my boys are very docile to us, a little rough on the other toms.

I took the hobbles off my poult yesterday, day 4. No improvement. In fact, his hocks (elbows?) look swollen and I think he's getting bed sores on them. I don't want him to suffer. He seems happy enough right now, but the 2 in with him are not happy at all. They hate the plastic bin brooder. They aren't eating as well as they were and they spend a lot of time pacing, pecking the side of the bin and calling to the others in the big brooder. I'm thinking maybe I should cull him, which sucks after 5 days of hand feeding and getting attached. But his hocks have a yellow cast to them. Makes me think infection. What do you think?
WHat every you dicide it's ok-- I culled a number of my poults because they were not right due to incubating issues--- always difficult but the right thing to do for me and them.

My lone poult from CDM hatch is a lavender. Think I shall keep it for a breeder regardless of gender.
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Lav !!
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Yesterday I got 2 burban red poults. I was concerned about raising them but my broody bantam frizzle cochin hen took them in with her 6 chicks. Its kinda an odd family but cute.
 
I love Narri. Sadly I rehomed my beautiful tom to someone who thought he could tame the beast. 3 yes old about 50lbs of pure devil.

Oh my . .  my boys are very docile to us, a little rough on the other toms. 

 
I took the hobbles off my poult yesterday, day 4.  No improvement.  In fact, his hocks (elbows?) look swollen and I think he's getting bed sores on them.  I don't want him to suffer.  He seems happy enough right now, but the 2 in with him are not happy at all.  They hate the plastic bin brooder.  They aren't eating as well as they were and they spend a lot of time pacing, pecking the side of the bin and calling to the others in the big brooder.  I'm thinking maybe I should cull him, which sucks after 5 days of hand feeding and getting attached.  But his hocks have a yellow cast to them.  Makes me think infection.  What do you think?

WHat every you dicide it's ok-- I culled a number of my poults because they were not right due to incubating issues--- always difficult but the right thing to do for me and them.

My lone poult from CDM hatch is a lavender. Think I shall keep it for a breeder regardless of gender. :)

Lav !!:drool

I hatched 1 in my first batch & 2 in my second batch & sold all of those before they hit 48 hours old...so this 1 is mine...lol
 

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