Well I am thinking that in the days before chickens were fed a medicated feed, probably alot were lost to illness often. They are weak when they are little.
Also is the heat lamp actually at a good temperature to keep them warm? They should be able to run around freely and stay warm still.
I don't understand the principle of feeding them twice a day though. Chickens are grazers. That probably means that they need something in their system at all times to keep their blood sugar up. They are not dogs or people.
I raise birds and they eat continuously all day long. They are fragile and if they go without food or water for even one day, they can die.
So it might just be that they are dying of starvation and it sounds like the whole pack is not fed well and are small.
I know it will cost you a little to give them some extra feed, but could you just give them some more of their meat and maybe more then twice a day?
Then when these people come back, they need to be given the truth about their animal care. If they don't understand how to care for chickens and need to be taught, then teach them. If they won't listen to change and doing it right, well then I would consider turning them in.
Maybe though, they just need educated. I am glad that you are there for them right now.
The fact that it is the older ones dying is what suggests starvation to me. Starvation doesn't happen fast and the older ones would need more food. So they are slowly dying inside by not getting what they need to feed their brain and organs.
Also is the heat lamp actually at a good temperature to keep them warm? They should be able to run around freely and stay warm still.
I don't understand the principle of feeding them twice a day though. Chickens are grazers. That probably means that they need something in their system at all times to keep their blood sugar up. They are not dogs or people.
I raise birds and they eat continuously all day long. They are fragile and if they go without food or water for even one day, they can die.
So it might just be that they are dying of starvation and it sounds like the whole pack is not fed well and are small.
I know it will cost you a little to give them some extra feed, but could you just give them some more of their meat and maybe more then twice a day?
Then when these people come back, they need to be given the truth about their animal care. If they don't understand how to care for chickens and need to be taught, then teach them. If they won't listen to change and doing it right, well then I would consider turning them in.
Maybe though, they just need educated. I am glad that you are there for them right now.
The fact that it is the older ones dying is what suggests starvation to me. Starvation doesn't happen fast and the older ones would need more food. So they are slowly dying inside by not getting what they need to feed their brain and organs.