Al Capon
Songster
Reason I ask is the cherry trees are in bloom again, won't be but a couple months till fruit will be dropping.
Last year I had 1 sick pullet. She was losing weight, watery poop, the works. I tried treating her for all the usual suspects. Took her to 2 vets, they tried an assortment of remedies and antibiotics, no help. I finally had to put her down.
Occasionally she'd poop out a cherry pit. Towards the end, she was getting rid of cherry pits 4-5 weeks after the last cherry was gone from the tree. There's no way she should have still had those pits in her system unless something else was amiss.
The other 7 pullets I had free-ranged the same acre. They went where she went, at the same food and probably grabbed the same amount of fallen cherries, however the other 7 showed no problems. So I'm just guessing that the sick pullet had some crop/gizzard/digestive system problems that she was probably hatched with. I don't think the cherry pits killed her, I think that was just a symptom of a bigger problem.
Also, I've heard the pits contain small amounts of cyanide. When she got rid of the pits, they were very clean, but unbroken. I don't know if a gizzard would break up pits, but hers didn't. They were 100% whole.
So, that brings me to my question, does anybody else have chickens roaming around a cherry orchard. What's your experience? Can they safely eat them or not?
I don't want to lose any more chickens, but it's gonna be a headache and almost impossible to fence off a bunch of orchard trees. I don't imagine our forefathers made any special concessions to chickens free ranging orchards 100 years ago, and they managed.
Thoughts?
Last year I had 1 sick pullet. She was losing weight, watery poop, the works. I tried treating her for all the usual suspects. Took her to 2 vets, they tried an assortment of remedies and antibiotics, no help. I finally had to put her down.
Occasionally she'd poop out a cherry pit. Towards the end, she was getting rid of cherry pits 4-5 weeks after the last cherry was gone from the tree. There's no way she should have still had those pits in her system unless something else was amiss.
The other 7 pullets I had free-ranged the same acre. They went where she went, at the same food and probably grabbed the same amount of fallen cherries, however the other 7 showed no problems. So I'm just guessing that the sick pullet had some crop/gizzard/digestive system problems that she was probably hatched with. I don't think the cherry pits killed her, I think that was just a symptom of a bigger problem.
Also, I've heard the pits contain small amounts of cyanide. When she got rid of the pits, they were very clean, but unbroken. I don't know if a gizzard would break up pits, but hers didn't. They were 100% whole.
So, that brings me to my question, does anybody else have chickens roaming around a cherry orchard. What's your experience? Can they safely eat them or not?
I don't want to lose any more chickens, but it's gonna be a headache and almost impossible to fence off a bunch of orchard trees. I don't imagine our forefathers made any special concessions to chickens free ranging orchards 100 years ago, and they managed.
Thoughts?