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My thoughts on this are just that I'd rather be as informed as possible to avoid any potential suffering; if any of my animals died and it was from something I could have prevented, I would feel extremely guilty. They don't live very long; I'd like to make the time they have as pleasant as possible (sans coddling/spoiling)You're boring me.
It's a wise thought but if I had to do that much learning before getting chickens I'd still be working on getting some.
Isn't it easier to learn the old fashion... Birds are easily replaced so no big deal if a few of the first flocks were wiped out.
Then gradually learning ya that works but it's cheaper to keep a flock alive then to replace it once a year or so.