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  1. lazy gardener

    Chicks dying

    Exactly. I spend a lot of time typing the same info over and over and over again, and still run into the fact that people simply are not aware. I pay more attention to the freshness of the feed my flock gets than the stuff in my pantry. bad me!!!
  2. lazy gardener

    Chicks dying

    Agreed. If flock owners would stop accepting crap from stores, then flock owners would no longer be paying for or receiving crap from stores.
  3. lazy gardener

    Chicks dying

    That November feed could still be almost 3 months old. A well known poultry nutrition expert states that feed is well on the way to going rancid at 42 days after mill date.
  4. lazy gardener

    Chicks dying

    I'm suggesting that it may be your feed. You may have an old bag, or a bad bag. Hard telling. But if they were fine until you started that bag of feed, I'd place the blame there. That's not saying that is definitely the cause of your problem, but it's highly suspect. Check that tag date...
  5. lazy gardener

    Chicks dying

    David, last night, I was thinking about your dilemma. Your chicks don't look normal. How old was the chick in the first pic above? I'm wondering if it's your feed. How are you storing it? Where is it being stored? When was it purchased? What is the mill date on the tape on the bottom or...
  6. lazy gardener

    Chicks dying

    How big is their brooder? What is the temp under the heat and at the other end of the brooder? Are the puppy pads scented? Any material in them to absorb moisture? Any possibility that they are eating such material? Any vehicles running in your garage, or other equipment? If chicks are...
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