Danielsinghtt
In the Brooder
- Jun 30, 2024
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Hello everyone,
Over the past few months I have been experiencing some unfortunate experiences where I have been loosing multiple birds a day.
Back in August 2024, I bought 40 chicks and at the end of eight weeks, I was able to harvest only 18.
I bought 30 chicks this month, today is day 15 and I have 18 left alive. I got a death nearly every day.
I sanitize my pen every cycle, I provide my birds with vitamins, antibiotics and electrolytes.
Due to hot temperatures in my country, I even installed a fan to keep my birds cool.
The pen is opened out where there is easy access to breeze and I flip their litter every week.
I make sure they get clean water every morning and night.
Please help me, I really feel like giving up.. This really hurts.
Factors to consider:
1. The neighbour operates a saw mil near by, where there are a lot of dust and noise from machinery.
2. I have my yard chickens roaming around the yard, they cause no physical harm to the broilers.
3. The ground is cast, and sanitized.
4. Once I notice a chick is ill, I separated it from the rest of the coup.
I reach a point where I really reel like giving up, please help me.
Over the past few months I have been experiencing some unfortunate experiences where I have been loosing multiple birds a day.
Back in August 2024, I bought 40 chicks and at the end of eight weeks, I was able to harvest only 18.
I bought 30 chicks this month, today is day 15 and I have 18 left alive. I got a death nearly every day.
I sanitize my pen every cycle, I provide my birds with vitamins, antibiotics and electrolytes.
Due to hot temperatures in my country, I even installed a fan to keep my birds cool.
The pen is opened out where there is easy access to breeze and I flip their litter every week.
I make sure they get clean water every morning and night.
Please help me, I really feel like giving up.. This really hurts.
Factors to consider:
1. The neighbour operates a saw mil near by, where there are a lot of dust and noise from machinery.
2. I have my yard chickens roaming around the yard, they cause no physical harm to the broilers.
3. The ground is cast, and sanitized.
4. Once I notice a chick is ill, I separated it from the rest of the coup.
I reach a point where I really reel like giving up, please help me.