This is the other brand I sometimes use. It also contains garlic:
It seems to be a common ingredient in locally milled feeds (this is Patriot Poultry)
what brand do you use?
By happenstance, I was refilling some feeders and couldn't help but notice the ingredients on this turkey food label:
(That said, my chickens and turkeys don't touch onions either. They do eat/destroy my garlic every year, which reminds me, I need to buy new bulbs now)
When my turkey had an infection like that, I treated it with antibiotics (enrofloxacin), following the instructions here: https://poultrydvm.com/drugs/enrofloxacin
There were other turkeys who did not look quite so severe, and recovered without treatment.
One of my turkey hens has been yelping and wandering. There used to be a group of wild toms that frequented my yard, but they have not been around lately. I suspect that my hen is looking for those guys. Yesterday she went missing, and I finally found her yelping deep in the woods.
Now I have...
That's fine, people can choose whom they would like to trust.
Personally, I like to see measured quantities because my chickens and turkeys eat all sorts of stuff that would probably kill them in large enough doses.
Uhm. Is this how you feel about all scientific research?
So, the first four references in the link I posted above measured blood profiles during their studies. Eg. In the second link, they found decreasing red blood cell count after adding 5-15g/kg of garlic to their feed.
(Anemia = low red...
Are magpies predators? I thought they were scavengers. I don't think they would actually hurt an adult chicken.
The crows and ravens don't really protect chickens, but they will attack hawks and other raptors in their territory.
This wild turkey has a different color than the others, and is noticeably smaller. Normal wild-type variation, or did someone's domestic tom fraternize with the locals?
I have an inquisitive nature. I want to understand why alliums are listed as toxic, before taking the label at face value. Do you consider poultrydvm to be a veterinary site? https://poultrydvm.com/supplement/garlic
Some of the claims do seem bogus, but they are apparently based on...
I tried to track down the source for this claim, but could not find any studies that demonstrate toxicity. I did find this excerpt in Gail Damerow's Chicken Health Handbook:
If it makes you feel any better, I have 35 hens and I am getting 1-3 eggs per day this time of year. That's right, single digits. My maximum was about 24 in the spring.
I think you need to buy more chickens, but that's my answer to everything :D
This is what AI generated (I believe this is what @azygous is suggesting)
That got me thinking, what if I just replace one of the hoop coops with a vertical wall? Like, t-posts and cattle panels, standing lengthwise as they are meant to be used. With the same "roof", so it looks like a...
I have a cattle panel hoop coop (pics here). I would like to build a second one. Due to space constraints, they would need to be side-by-side, like this shape: nn
Out of frugality and laziness, I might like to have them share the center wall, so they look like this: m
Are there any downsides to...