Re: Poo
- From: "Mark" <a@xxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 20:47:56 -0000
Hi,
I only went back because i got my first 6 from them so figured it would be a
good start.
But i think these were the last of the season and as i looked thru the half
open door i saw
that none of them looked too healthy. They have a new batch due early jan so
i left her my
12 euro to get some then. If they are not perfect like the ifrst 6 i'll get
the money then.
I have had chickens from 2 batches there so far with no problems.
The good news is, they new ones are 18 weeks right now and she want to wait
until they
are 20 weeks for vacination reasons, so at least now i know they are
vacinated.
Either way, they'll be the last i get from them. The living contitions were
not good in IMHO.
The ones i have a spoiled i admit, and they have there from profit but it
would not hurt them
to put in a perch or two (or 10.) I'm sure the featherless belly would be
due to sleeping on a concrete floor.
Mark.
" Jill" <newsNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1134764258.24736.0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Mark wrote:
> > Well i sent them back, something was wrong with them.
>
> You did the right thingF you want others again give them a separate place
to
> live for 2 weeks before putting them together
> If you can't and you cannot find someone to buy from you can really really
> trust - don't get any more
>
>
> > The breeder claimed it was because they had been fed on barley for a
> > short time
> > as they had run out of layers pellets but that being true they still
> > looked sick to me.
>
> If they are feeding barley you really do not want to buy any more from
them
> Barely is a terrible food for chickens
> Google this group for more information
>
> >
> > I had some good news tho, my little bantam appeared in the coop at
> > dusk. Shes been on some journey somewhere for the last 24hours, doubt
> > i'll ever know.
>
> Brilliant news
>
> Enjoy what you have
>
>
> --
>
> regards
> Jill Bowis
>
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>
> >
> > Mark.
>
>
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