My girls are venerable to wild birds, you said worm them with punkpin and sunflower seeds... How often and do you get them from a feed store? What should I expect, if anything, when I give it to them? I had heard of ashes someplace in my memory for dust baths, can't remember enough to put rhyme to it. Please explain the use of ashes in dust paths? Also, the source of ashes? Is there an ash I should not use? Spraying legs with WD-40? Is that a preventative? Again please explain. (Learning is a hobby, usually useless information).
I like to go with natural remedies first. After all, it all comes down to chemicals in foods that have been isolated then synthesized. And that is a whole not her subject.
Yes, my run & coop is under a big shady tree that houses a lot of wild birds. I'm thinking that is the cause. I had been giving them jalepeno & cayanne pepper seeds with their scratch. After the first incident of worms before Halloween, I installed a poop tray & change the papers frequently. They free-range in the backyard most of the day. They have a treadle feeder & I made a water with nipples in a homedepot bucket, so the wild birds won't share with them.
Well, I got my gloves & mask on and checked out the poor dead girl and there is an egg in her shoot. I didn't feel any impacted crop but I did feed them pieces of roast beef, carrots, peppers & apples yesterday. So, it's possible a fatty piece of beef chocked her.
For us, they are pets and it's been a learning experience for the kids & I.