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Melissa034

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Dear all,

I lost my first baby chick today. It was my only black ameraucana. Not an EE. But a real ameraucana. I've never lost a baby before. Three years never lost a baby. Does anyone have an idea why? He was 10 days old. Very sad today.
 
First of all, I'm very sorry.
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It's so hard to tell why chicks die. Was he acting sick, funny, not eating,etc? Did you find him already passed on? Did he have any injuries at all? We can try to help figure it out for you, with some more information, but I guess the only real answer is that it happens. Sometimes we dont' know why. Your track record has been fabulous-- so I imagine it's harder, after 3 years of no losses, your first one. I've had losses each and every hatch over the last 2 years, and on a couple occasions, an adult bird has been found dead. It's sad every time. So very sorry, again.

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I have no idea, he was fine yesterday. I have 3 others from that batch, they all look fine. he was my only black one. Maybe to hot? Its in the upper 80's during the day. but they have shade and plenty of water. could it still be the heat?
 
its way easier when its an older one. nice long life. my husband is going to think im silly for being so upset. But he was really cute. being a baby that my responsability.
 
Since you've never lost one before I'm sure it had nothing to do with anything you did. This little one was probably born with a defect you couldn't see. So sorry. I agree, it's tough when they are little.
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Where do you live? I have started chicks that are pure ameraucana from John Blehm's stock. I was planning on selling a couple at the Northern California Chicken Swap in a little over a week from now. I have black and wheaton if you're close to me or the swap.
 
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thanks but im too far away, in ohio. ill just finish what i have now. thinking i dont want to breed anymore. not sure
 
Don't make any decisions on breeding based on one who's passed away. It's a hard fact of nature, they will die sometimes, "just because". The more you have, the more will ultimately pass away. Give yourself some time, and make decisions later
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thanks but im too far away, in ohio. ill just finish what i have now. thinking i dont want to breed anymore. not sure
 

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