fluffybuttfarmstead
Chirping
- Feb 5, 2023
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I found one of my 12 week old chicks last night with a broken leg. It’s definitely broken, it’s dangling when you pick her up. Can she survive and thrive or should I cull her?
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Can you post pictures? It’s possible to splint sone injuries but it really depends what it’s like.
I have lost 3 otherwise healthy birds in the last 4 days and have just pulled 2 more out of the coop because they seem to be presenting the same signs as the ones that died yesterday. This is one that is showing signs. 20 minutes ago she was throwing up. She doesn’t have a runny butt. However, she is lethargic and not eating or drinking.
They are all vaccinated. We have now lost 6 birds roughly one a day. It is the bird flue. They are showing signs like the purple comb and the twisted neck. According to the research I’ve done there are two strains, the first strain is the deadliest and you’ll lose your whole flock in 48 hours. The second strain is less lethal, and if they survive two weeks, then their chances of long-term survival are much better. I will take a video and post it of the other chicken, she is in a different coop, so I need to change clothes and shower before I go back to that coop.What exactly do you feed your flock?
Can you take a video of the bird that you think has a broken leg? A video of it trying to walk on its own.
Are any of your birds vaccinated for Marek's disease?
We feed a local food called PullenThey are all vaccinated. We have now lost 6 birds roughly one a day. It is the bird flue. They are showing signs like the purple comb and the twisted neck. According to the research I’ve done there are two strains, the first strain is the deadliest and you’ll lose your whole flock in 48 hours. The second strain is less lethal, and if they survive two weeks, then their chances of long-term survival are much better. I will take a video and post it of the other chicken, she is in a different coop, so I need to change clothes and shower before I go back to that coop.