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Never mind, I now have something else to deal with. One of the new buckeyes has a respiratory infection. Thank you for the offer, but I need to deal with this before any more birds come in the house.
No worries, I understand! I heard a beginning crow attempt this morning, so I should know soon who the boys are that will need to go bye-bye. If I have an extra pullet, I will check in with you again later to see if you're still interested.
Hope the Buckeye recovers quickly.
Thank you for the offer! I ended up returning all the birds. It was hard to do, but I felt I wasn't up to the task yet.
In rare good news, I googled feather sexing again and took a second look at Gimp. Turns out it's Gimpette! In more bad news, the hobble did not work. I left it on for I think 3 days? Still just as gimpy. I took it off and put her with the other chicks and she is so much happier. She can zoom around even with the bad leg.
I am considering going to the Baxter Barn in Fall City and looking at their chicks. Anyone have an opinion on Baxter Barn? They have speckled Sussex and salmon Faverolles. I doubt they will be very pretty birds, but who knows. At this point I just want to round out the flock and get it done.
Jennifer
Jen just MHO but, I wouldn't add any more at this point, when you add birds from unknown sources, or known, as you have found out, they can have issues and obviously not be healthy, in the future, it is a wise thing to keep a closed flock and if you bring anything in, you have a separate quarantine area, well away from you original flock, you keep them separate not mixing food or water containers, and make sure you disinfect them as well. As you have found out, people are not always honest, and it could have been worse, and then you have exposed your other chicks.
Call it a lesson learned. Fall is not the best time to buy chicks, especially if it starts getting cold. I know that you have already bought some, and that's great, but, it doesn't take much to integrate chickens, at least in my experience, so why not wait till the spring, and give you self time to research more and find a reputable breeder.
Again, just my humble opinion, and things I have learned over the last three years.
Well I see after reading through the posts, that this comment is a little late, good luck!