Bit by Bit
In the Brooder
- Jun 16, 2018
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I've come to the conclusion that it could be coccidiosis worms or normal shedding of the intestinal lining or urates but I have no clue...
I have a group older pullets that should be laying soon they are 21 weeks and this is what I found from last nights roost. These girls are fed food grade diatomaceous earth once a month. The girls are acting very lively and grooming themselves this morning.
I have a group older pullets that should be laying soon they are 21 weeks and this is what I found from last nights roost. These girls are fed food grade diatomaceous earth once a month. The girls are acting very lively and grooming themselves this morning.