I guess everyone fine now...
They seem healthy and are handling the heat wave we just had like it’s nothing...
Im not sure what happened, but I would guess something acute like aflatoxin from excess food being left on wet ground when the temperatures started to get warm enough to grow that...
So far so good. Still improving some things and keeping a close eye on them. The last deaths were a week apart so we’ll see. For what it’s worth, I don’t see any signs of illness...
Thanks and awesome setup.
The comb isn’t heat stress or dehydration in this case so we can eliminate that. I’m saying this confidently because I’d had these chickens a few summers and I’ve seen them hot and they’re not hot at all. And he has had fresh water provided by me for the past three...
Maybe I’m just getting paranoid but just throwing this out there..
This is just a normal lesion right? I’ve been putting chicken wound disinfectant stuff on it for a week or so.
Thank you for the congrats! And thanks for the info on shipping and fecal. I actually do know a vet who does that.
To be blunt, yes they have water and food but no it isn’t to standard. The food is poured in amounts more than they can eat on ground that doesn’t drain well, and the water is in...
Everyone is still alive right now. The roosters comb is faintly tinged black. This concerns me because the dead rooster had a very dark comb when found dead.
Sorry the pics are sideways.
The coop usually has a nestbox top I took it out today because I didn’t want them in the run where there’s food.
That poop is odd. Also that chickens vent is sorta like she’s trying to poop and it looks like there’s evidence of diarrhea stuck to her feathers. No ones...
Well. I guess I’ll also spray them tomorrow. I have some permethrin spray for horse and poultry. It makes me nervous to use chemicals honestly I’m always afraid I’ll spray too much but I guess I have to do something about the lice then Besides DE.
No odor but I will dig through the 50 pound can tomorrow and see if any moisture or anything is out of sight. No lawn treatments or toxins in my yard. They have an ongoing touch and go issue with poultry lice. It’s been a mess. We moved to the country in a yard that doesn’t drain. It’s always...
Thanks. This is the first summer we have metal cans out in the yard instead of plastic in the house. I don’t know either whether that’s what’s going on but I am going to replace the feed and storage out of caution now... I hope none die tomorrow from eating more today if that’s the issue...
Oh. Also I am not sure if I would be able to identify a broken neck but we did pull on the curved neck to see if it seemed to give and from what I can tell it just seemed like a rigid curved neck that had become rigid after death I’m assuming. It wasn’t floppy or dislocated if that’s what you...
I’ve been feeding them layer feed and some cracked corn stored in metal bins that look like trash cans. They don’t have water in them but are in heat. Just giving details in case it helps but I also think I may have to send one off. I only have ten chickens though so by that time I bet I’ll lose...