Ah I see. I misunderstood.Free form means freely avalible to pick at
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Ah I see. I misunderstood.Free form means freely avalible to pick at
Pretty sure birds aren't supposed to be eating dairy
Keep the dead bird chilled, not frozen. COntact your state lab, arrange for a necropsy.Baught a bag of feed but
the next day the 2 poorly chickens spring back into life seem less wobbly and seem fine so I put them back together with their sister
Half way through the day my big chicken sister fluffed up and refused to eat or drink
I fed egg and water mollasses etc all day to try help her
She did not want to expend her neck like she had discomfort
By the end of the day she pecked at egg shell and moved her head looked positive
By the morning she was dead
The weaker 2 are now fit as a fiddle
Being with it coming on suddenly literally woke up to them Iethargic after sprinting round the room non stop for weeks
24 hours of being poorly and then back to life
And now the separated one has done it but not survived
Could they have had an illness like. 24hr bug ? The only difference in my care was that 2days before they got poorly I put them outside in a run for the day to climatize as it wasn’t too cold that day(bare run off ground level nothing in there to eat except good n drink)
Could they have caught somthing ? And passed it to the other one when I put them back together
Only difference is the others still drank this one had to be fed to make drink
Hi! @Chicona a 24 hour bug is unlikely, chickens don't show symptoms like we do, by the time you see symptoms there were problems for days. It's more likely that the one that died hid her symptoms until it was too late.Baught a bag of feed but
the next day the 2 poorly chickens spring back into life seem less wobbly and seem fine so I put them back together with their sister
Half way through the day my big chicken sister fluffed up and refused to eat or drink
I fed egg and water mollasses etc all day to try help her
She did not want to expend her neck like she had discomfort
By the end of the day she pecked at egg shell and moved her head looked positive
By the morning she was dead
The weaker 2 are now fit as a fiddle
Being with it coming on suddenly literally woke up to them Iethargic after sprinting round the room non stop for weeks
24 hours of being poorly and then back to life
And now the separated one has done it but not survived
Could they have had an illness like. 24hr bug ? The only difference in my care was that 2days before they got poorly I put them outside in a run for the day to climatize as it wasn’t too cold that day(bare run off ground level nothing in there to eat except good n drink)
Could they have caught somthing ? And passed it to the other one when I put them back together
Only difference is the others still drank this one had to be fed to make drink
Local lab says needs 3-5 birds and we don’t have many here the other said as they can’t have it within 48 he of death they won’t do itKeep the dead bird chilled, not frozen. COntact your state lab, arrange for a necropsy.
Sorry to hear about your loss.
Birds can’t digest dairy.Pretty sure birds aren't supposed to be eating dairy
Birds can’t digest dairy.
I could be completely wrong. I just always assumed it was like a lactose intolerant person eating dairy. Gassy and kinda painful with not too much benefitWhat part of dairy do they not digest?
Plenty of chicken books from about 100 years ago were strongly recommending dairy products as a source of protein for chickens.
Either all those books were wrong, or chickens CAN digest dairy, at least to some extent.