Hi all,
I'm about 1.5 yrs into chicken keeping and I feel like my flock isn't as healthy as they should be.. is there something I missed or something i'm not implementing well enough into my routine? Here's some background info..
So.. my concerns are this:
I am new to birds and I have never vaccinated, etc... Is that what i'm missing? I basically just have them for eggs and raise/sell a few chicks in the spring.
I do have a smaller coop without heat/light that I was thinking of moving the young roosters to fatten them up (it acts as my quarentine pen when I bring home new birds, but it's currently empty), so this will give the hens and 2 roosters a little more room if they are feeling pressured
I'm about 1.5 yrs into chicken keeping and I feel like my flock isn't as healthy as they should be.. is there something I missed or something i'm not implementing well enough into my routine? Here's some background info..
- I have 13 birds, 2 are young roosters which i'm going to prep for butchering in the spring, which leaves me with 2 roosters in my flock for breeding and protection
- I have Orpingtons, Jersey Giants, Easter Eggers and 1 White Leghorn (She's like the wanna-be matriach of the flock)
- I de worm 2x per year with Piperzine, and de-louse at the same time as well as check for mites and treat if necessary
- I free feed Layer Ration (Nature Wise Premium Layer Pellets)
- There is always water, grit and baked egg shells available at all times
- They get tonnes of scraps -- seriously, my Mother In Law spoils them rotten with vegi/fruit scraps
- They have plenty of coop and run space, and free range 3-4x per week
- They have light (mixture of artificial and natural) 18 hrs per day
- They have a red heat lamp on 24/7 in the coop
- Everyone gets along -- seriously, aside from 2 of the younger roosters occasionally sparring, no one picks on each other, even with 4 roosters among 9 pullets/hens
- None have any physical problems as far as I can see - eyes and noses look good, feather condition looks good, etc
So.. my concerns are this:
- Out of 8 hens who are of 'laying age', I get 2-3 eggs per day (keep in mind, one is currently broody)
- Most have really wet, runny and occasionally frothy poops
- None are in 'excellent' weight for the amount of food they go through
I am new to birds and I have never vaccinated, etc... Is that what i'm missing? I basically just have them for eggs and raise/sell a few chicks in the spring.
I do have a smaller coop without heat/light that I was thinking of moving the young roosters to fatten them up (it acts as my quarentine pen when I bring home new birds, but it's currently empty), so this will give the hens and 2 roosters a little more room if they are feeling pressured
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