Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
New chickens (OT)
I bought 3 new girls yesterday.
For many years (since the 70's) I had loads of chickens, several rare breeds, sold hatching eggs, incubated, went to poultry shows, all that stuff. I had to wind it down as I started to have bad health. My last rare breed lad died aged 9 when I was in hospital in October. My last ex-batt died in March. I am now recovered and could not be without some hens. The place is not normal without them. I won't be hatching and breeding again, so I chose hybrids. Two are called Pied Rangers, and the other Copper Black. These will give me enough eggs for my family. I'm not happy with one of the Pieds. She is showing signs of illness (drooping tail, vent pasted with white today and walking slowly) I have a 7 day guarantee but if I remember rightly it was a referral to vet at their expense. My idea, if she is no better tomorrow is to return her, and get a better one from the same group, another one from the group I got her from should slot in quickly as they have only been apart for 2 days. Let *them* take her to the vet. They cost 18.99 each phew and I really don't want to drive 10 miles to the vet for a chicken I just got. Do you all think my stance is reasonable? Btw, I mentioned "walking slowly" In my years of experience of keeping poultry, this is a very serious sign (along with other signs of illness) that I noticed means "I am very ill, and despite what you do, I will die" Of course hens can choose to walk slowly or quickly when they are in full health. I know the signs of an ill hen and I have one. I could kick myself for choosing her. I rejected her once because when I handled her she felt thin. She had a big comb and wattles and I thought she might come into lay soon, so when I picked her up again, I thought well maybe she got bullied off the food. I should have trusted my instinct and knowledge. Baad decision. Tina |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
New chickens - first egg! | United Kingdom | |||
Even chickens get a better life under new animal laws | United Kingdom | |||
Bindii & Free range chickens | Australia | |||
Slug pellets and chickens??? | United Kingdom | |||
rooster & chickens for sale | Texas |