What do you feed them?Week olds about. I dont keep perfect records but about a week.View attachment 2014922
Are they warm?
Notice any reddish poop?
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What do you feed them?Week olds about. I dont keep perfect records but about a week.View attachment 2014922
oflock.organioflock.organWhat do you feed them?
Are they warm?
Notice any reddish poop?
Organic feed. Yes warm. No red poop. Had couple poopy buts and yes I use sand. 1 poopy died after no cure and rest ok.What do you feed them?
Are they warm?
Notice any reddish poop?
Organic feed my landord supplies.What do you feed your flock? Do you feed them a commercially made feed?
Any treats?
Here are directions on how to do a salt test.
It's easy peasy.
Next time you set eggs try to keep your humidity down closer to 30%.
https://www.thesprucepets.com/how-to-calibrate-a-hygrometer-1239116
Can you take a picture of the bag of feed?Organic feed my landord supplies.
Yes I will in a few bc I'm so stessed over how forums function. I'm missing posts posting in wrong place and a cold rain iisbstarting to blow. My phone is buggy and junk and its my only camera. We usually get barrels from our feed place in Lynden which always no problem he had a feed they wouldnt eat and I pestered him every other day to get something better. Some jerk needed money and he shoulda won but didn't so our budget got cut. That jerk doesnt care what they do they just wanted money when they didnt catch fish. I made 100 dollars all year fishing. Well that feed is gone. They get some good feed again for week now and all organic.Can you take a picture of the bag of feed?
This is all the sudden and I had 100% success till several weeks ago. Ive put down 12. Forums been frustrating though y'all are kind. Several pics I've posted. I HOPE they are not inbred and have 25 chicks from the line doing great at 2months old. Yes the lose grain they pick through buy the pellets they wouldbt eat.Here's a list of deformities and their likely causes:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...tions-and-deformities-in-chick-embryos.67021/
Is it possible the parents are from a heavily inbred line? If you aren't able to find out this information, it'd be worth bringing in a replacement roo from a very different source than you used originally to ensure there is enough genetic diversity in your flock. I believe inbreeding for one generation is considered ok, but any more than that and you may start to run into issues.
With your feed, is it pelleted or loose grain? The latter allows the birds to be selective when eating and can cause diet imbalances or deficiencies. Just like people, they don't always make healthy choices.
The feed might be the problem.This is all the sudden and I had 100% success till several weeks ago. Ive put down 12. Forums been frustrating though y'all are kind. Several pics I've posted. I HOPE they are not inbred and have 25 chicks from the line doing great at 2months old. Yes the lose grain they pick through buy the pellets they wouldbt eat.