Thanks Ocho!Although frustrating, it seems like you are making some progress. The breeder now knows her flock has MG and is passing it around. She isn't willing to admit it yet, but she clearly knows. Give it some time to sink in and maybe she'll finally admit it.
Hi there and welcome! If you don't mind hatchery stock, check with the Monroe Co-op - they have a FB page they udpate with what they have. They are the only feed store I know of that has had chicks recently. If you want a backyard breeder, ask around on here - maybe mention what you are looking for and someone can point you in the right direction.Hello Neighbors,
We are working on 2.5 years with chickens and it has been amazing. Our flock is now at 12. This summer we had our first two predator attacks. One hawk, and our sweet "Mama" survived but took injures that we learned to dress and brought her back to the fullest health we can. She appears to have lost some eyesight but is a happy little hen. Our other attack is an unknown but assumed coyote. We had some spring hens that found a way out of their free range field and all that remained where feathers down the way. I am still trying to find how the two escaped. I love watching our rooster call his ladies over for blackberries or whatever yummies he finds. Such a gentlemen
We are looking for a local place to get a few other chicks. I would like to do it before the fall hatch season to have them feathered out and with the older hens hopefully by November.
Any ideas?
Good luck!