Well, I posted some feedback on the seller. Tried to keep it short and to the point and not too snotty. Not sure I succeeded there--what do you guys think?
"Received 18 Isbar chicks of varying ages and 1 Marans chick. Within 72 hours, 7 dead. Within 5 days, all but the seven oldest when shipped dead, total of 11 dead. Chicks in the next brooder over who had contact with the Isbars now dying. Never had chicks die like this, shipped or hatched. I have also never in my life left bad feedback on a seller. Seller is aware of the situation (has been notified), does not have much to say other than the problem is not with the birds he has, and does not, of course, offer refunds. Not very communicative under the circumstances."
The remaining chicks are all still alive right now, though the same ones who were looking so bad this morning are still dropping their wings down. I'd like to be hopeful, but I don't want to jinx myself! Even if they all survive, I'll still have to make sure the whole bunch of them get NPIP tested when they are old enough, or I'll never trust things enough to breed them. I was kind of planning on doing that anyway, but it really has a new importance for me now.
Love the picture of the duckling, chiko--my son cooed over it.
"Received 18 Isbar chicks of varying ages and 1 Marans chick. Within 72 hours, 7 dead. Within 5 days, all but the seven oldest when shipped dead, total of 11 dead. Chicks in the next brooder over who had contact with the Isbars now dying. Never had chicks die like this, shipped or hatched. I have also never in my life left bad feedback on a seller. Seller is aware of the situation (has been notified), does not have much to say other than the problem is not with the birds he has, and does not, of course, offer refunds. Not very communicative under the circumstances."
The remaining chicks are all still alive right now, though the same ones who were looking so bad this morning are still dropping their wings down. I'd like to be hopeful, but I don't want to jinx myself! Even if they all survive, I'll still have to make sure the whole bunch of them get NPIP tested when they are old enough, or I'll never trust things enough to breed them. I was kind of planning on doing that anyway, but it really has a new importance for me now.
Love the picture of the duckling, chiko--my son cooed over it.
