I have done a bit of reading on here but i just need a little more information directly. I live in Kentucky and my area has not seen a drop of rain in months and the heat index is at min of 90/100 degrees.
I have 3 month old Leghorn/Rhode Island Red X chicks that have been kept in a brooder grower pen. Total of 9. They all have had access to clean water and food at all times every day. I would change water twice a day depending on the heat and if they appeared stressed. They were kept in an area with very little ventelation so i kept a fan going at all times circulating air around the pen (not directly on them to avoid chills). All appeared fine however today as my husband and i were finishing the new hen house to the pen and we lost one unexpectedly.
She appears to have collapsed by the water feeder (which is elevated so no drowning from the feeder). When i lifted her out a ton of water did come pouring out of her mouth as if she drank so much she chocked on it. I checked her body weight which was much lower than the others. (All chickens are panting by the way). I read a bit about waterlog happening and i pretty much believe this is what happened. My biggest concern would be how aggressive my other larger chicks all the same age though are becoming. They even attempt to attack me when entering the pen. I am hoping now that they have a huge open secure run with full hen house the stress level should decrease. Sorry for so much info.
My question would be: What other signs should i be watching for to ensure the health of my other babies?
No others appear to be underweight and are lively enough. The panting has got to be from the heat but there really is not much i can do about this unless someone has any ideas. I live in a BFE area and live off water being hauled to my house. My other birds are also becoming aggressive.
I have 10 barred rock hens and 1 australorp rooster in one huge pen along with my lil RIR X that is constantly getting picked on.
Then i have 3 silkies in there own confined well shaded pen and they seem to be doing fine. No aggression.
The 9 X breeds i am posting about are now in a full size run and hen house (first night and they are sleeping outside the house) Will have to work on that tomorrow.
My feed is poultry scratch grain now. They were taking chick grower medicated then moved on with finisher. They are all over 3 months now and i am slowly mixing the grain in with the finisher.
Now i have 7 baby coturnix quail that drank so much water today i almost lost one. I had to rub its pocket on the next to exspell the extra water so the poor baby could breath. Now seems to be doing fine.
WHY are they doing this!!!!!! I really hope someone can read all this and help. I have come to far and put all i have into these birds and they are apart of our family. I hate seeing them stressed like this.
*To get an idea of my setup a bit and see my birds check out my photo album "Critters of the Hills" Most recent pics. Thanks to any response!
I have 3 month old Leghorn/Rhode Island Red X chicks that have been kept in a brooder grower pen. Total of 9. They all have had access to clean water and food at all times every day. I would change water twice a day depending on the heat and if they appeared stressed. They were kept in an area with very little ventelation so i kept a fan going at all times circulating air around the pen (not directly on them to avoid chills). All appeared fine however today as my husband and i were finishing the new hen house to the pen and we lost one unexpectedly.
She appears to have collapsed by the water feeder (which is elevated so no drowning from the feeder). When i lifted her out a ton of water did come pouring out of her mouth as if she drank so much she chocked on it. I checked her body weight which was much lower than the others. (All chickens are panting by the way). I read a bit about waterlog happening and i pretty much believe this is what happened. My biggest concern would be how aggressive my other larger chicks all the same age though are becoming. They even attempt to attack me when entering the pen. I am hoping now that they have a huge open secure run with full hen house the stress level should decrease. Sorry for so much info.
My question would be: What other signs should i be watching for to ensure the health of my other babies?
No others appear to be underweight and are lively enough. The panting has got to be from the heat but there really is not much i can do about this unless someone has any ideas. I live in a BFE area and live off water being hauled to my house. My other birds are also becoming aggressive.
I have 10 barred rock hens and 1 australorp rooster in one huge pen along with my lil RIR X that is constantly getting picked on.
Then i have 3 silkies in there own confined well shaded pen and they seem to be doing fine. No aggression.
The 9 X breeds i am posting about are now in a full size run and hen house (first night and they are sleeping outside the house) Will have to work on that tomorrow.
My feed is poultry scratch grain now. They were taking chick grower medicated then moved on with finisher. They are all over 3 months now and i am slowly mixing the grain in with the finisher.
Now i have 7 baby coturnix quail that drank so much water today i almost lost one. I had to rub its pocket on the next to exspell the extra water so the poor baby could breath. Now seems to be doing fine.
WHY are they doing this!!!!!! I really hope someone can read all this and help. I have come to far and put all i have into these birds and they are apart of our family. I hate seeing them stressed like this.
*To get an idea of my setup a bit and see my birds check out my photo album "Critters of the Hills" Most recent pics. Thanks to any response!