URGENT! how to get rid of these chickens?

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I don't get that.....you won't cull them because it's wrong, but you'll dump them off to starve or get attacked and eaten?

I don't want to see them die in front of my eyes (as I've said in an earlier post) so the only thing I could do was dump them. I'm a bit offended since you really don't know the situation I'm going through right now, anyway thanks for your post.

Thanks to everyone who helped me! now I know where to get cracked corn!!! I'm really excited because I got free chickens and I'm glad that they're with me because now I know where to get food for them and I'm going to take good care of them and fatten them up!
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I thought cracked corn was going to be like $20, but it's only $7 for a 50lb bag!
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I hope you understand that if you're going to keep them long term, they shouldn't live on a diet of just cracked corn. They need a much more balanced feed. Depending on where you live, chicken feed will probably cost you 10-15 dollars for a 50 pound bag
 
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Ok, I'm getting offended so I better just clear this before anyone offends me even more. We're an unemployed family because of what's going on right now and one of my friend is helping us out. Now, 2 days ago my other friend came to my house with about 8 -10 bantams and she said that she was moving and she couldn't take them with her. I have plenty of rice and I thought I could take good care of them so I accepted them, but the problem is that they don't eat the rice at all! they just scratch it and make a mess. Now today I started to worry because they're skinny as they can be and I couldn't find anything for them to eat so then I started to panic because I didn't want to see them die in front of my eyes. I called my aunt and I asked her where I could buy chicken feed and she told me where, but she said that it costs around $20+ and I can't spend that much on them because we don't have a job. So I wanted to get rid of them because I was scared that they would die and so I wanted to give them away, but craiglist didn't seem to work. So a few hours ago I went to a vet and they told me where I could buy cracked corn for $7! and now here's where I am right now.
 
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I don't want to see them die in front of my eyes (as I've said in an earlier post) so the only thing I could do was dump them. I'm a bit offended since you really don't know the situation I'm going through right now, anyway thanks for your post.

Thanks to everyone who helped me! now I know where to get cracked corn!!! I'm really excited because I got free chickens and I'm glad that they're with me because now I know where to get food for them and I'm going to take good care of them and fatten them up!
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I thought cracked corn was going to be like $20, but it's only $7 for a 50lb bag!
big_smile.png


I hope you understand that if you're going to keep them long term, they shouldn't live on a diet of just cracked corn. They need a much more balanced feed. Depending on where you live, chicken feed will probably cost you 10-15 dollars for a 50 pound bag

I'll ask them tomorrow what kind of feed I need to buy for them. Thanks
 
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I don't get that.....you won't cull them because it's wrong, but you'll dump them off to starve or get attacked and eaten?

I don't want to see them die in front of my eyes (as I've said in an earlier post) so the only thing I could do was dump them. I'm a bit offended since you really don't know the situation I'm going through right now, anyway thanks for your post.

Thanks to everyone who helped me! now I know where to get cracked corn!!! I'm really excited because I got free chickens and I'm glad that they're with me because now I know where to get food for them and I'm going to take good care of them and fatten them up!
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I thought cracked corn was going to be like $20, but it's only $7 for a 50lb bag!
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No, I don't t know your situation, but I know the only one the dumping would be easier on would be you....not the birds.

A diet of only cracked corn is not good for them....they need some regular chicken feed.
 
Put a few home made advertisement at your local feed stores. Your local market bulletins always have someone willing to take unwanted farm animals. Chickens can eat almost anything in an emergency situation-cereal, oatmeal, chips, mixed veggies and so forth. Too bad you can't bring them to me....
 
You have been registered since January 2009 and you dont know that chickens cant survive on cracked corn alone? What gives? You wont tell anyone where you are located. Why not if you really want to find them a home. Just go to the section of feeding your chickens. I dont mean to sound righteous but come on.
 
Get some lay mix down at Walmart, it doesn't cost that much. How long did you give Craigslist? Give it a chance. And please keep them fed and watered until you can find a home.
 
Also how about dropping your internet service if you are unemployed. Then I think you could handle a little chicken feed!
 
PattyO,
I was thinking the same thing. It seems odd that someone registered for a year would seem to have very little knowledge about chickens. Also, can't seem to get an answer about where she is located. Pretty sure another BYC'er would help out someone desperate enough to turn bantam chickens out to fend on their own. Something doesn't seem right here.
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