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yours sounds like botulism, consuming moldy feed.
I use pic pipe and only put none scoop in each pipe which they either eat or spread out all over the coop. Do I need to clean the floor every day?
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yours sounds like botulism, consuming moldy feed.
I use pic pipe and only put none scoop in each pipe which they either eat or spread out all over the coop. Do I need to clean the floor every day?
I was wondering, they could pick up a bit of moldy food anywhere, I would look around and make sure I don't see or smell any, you could do a quick search on here about botulism, it's often called limber neck.Sheesh....should read before I hit send. That should read pvc pipe and one scoop
I was wondering, they could pick up a bit of moldy food anywhere, I would look around and make sure I don't see or smell any, you could do a quick search on here about botulism, it's often called limber neck.
I personally would do a cleaning of all dishes, and if you store your feed in a metal can check that, and smell the feed to make sure it smells right. I don't think they can get it from moldy hay, that would probably be something respiratory, it also could just be some moldy produce if you feed treats outside, hopefully it's limited to the one.I use hay in the nesting boxes. Could that be it? What's the best thing to use? I have had these kids for over two years and this just started happening. Wondering now about the rubber dog dish I'm using for their water too.
Well, I think right now since the disease she has is really an unknown, that I would make sure that she is getting plenty of food and water, and given supportive care. She also may just be getting old, and if her eyes are bad, she may not be getting to her food and water. Most chickens eventually of Mareks, but not all die right away. If you haven't added new birds recently, then I would put that disease on the back burner for now. If you really think she may have eaten rat poison, you could try to give her vitamin K to counteract that. Kale chopped into small pieces is rich in vitamin K.
I personally would do a cleaning of all dishes, and if you store your feed in a metal can check that, and smell the feed to make sure it smells right. I don't think they can get it from moldy hay, that would probably be something respiratory, it also could just be some moldy produce if you feed treats outside, hopefully it's limited to the one.