- Apr 19, 2013
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I have 16 broilers who are 3weeks today, I'm raising them with 11 leghorn pullets and 18 Dual purpose birds. They are on 20% duck starter (only option here for unmedicated) i made a gradual chamge after 2 weeks on medicated chick starter. At 2 weeks I noticed one of my broilers was limping, so I moved it away from the feeder every time I checked them, so it would have to walk 8' or more to get to the feeder, after 2 days of this, the limp went away, and I couldn't distinguish the one from the rest, this morning I noticed one not walking properly at all, legs spread and falling a lot, everyone else is fine, likely this is the same bird as before (will mark it next time I go out).
What do you do if a bird develops leg problems at this age? Is there something I can do to help it grow out comfortably for 3 more weeks? Do I leave it as is and hope, moving it to the water, and making it find it's way back to the food several times a day? Or do I cull it?
When I picked it up earlier to move it back to the waterer, the second time, it had a majorly full crop, to the point I could actually see the grit it had eaten before moving to the feeder. I have a bowl of grit available as they go crazy for any greens I bring them, this one is no different there. I've been turning the light off around 9pm and turning it back on at 9-10, they've been without a heat lamp for over a week now.
At the moment I've put a divider board back up in the coop (I used it for the first 2 weeks) with a clean gallon waterer on either side, and the feeder suspended on one side. All the layers and at least 2 broilers can easily get over the board. I put all the broilers on the side without the feeder, at 730-8, and will turn off the light shortly (9pm). I'll take any tips and hints as well as this is my first time raising chicks.
What do you do if a bird develops leg problems at this age? Is there something I can do to help it grow out comfortably for 3 more weeks? Do I leave it as is and hope, moving it to the water, and making it find it's way back to the food several times a day? Or do I cull it?
When I picked it up earlier to move it back to the waterer, the second time, it had a majorly full crop, to the point I could actually see the grit it had eaten before moving to the feeder. I have a bowl of grit available as they go crazy for any greens I bring them, this one is no different there. I've been turning the light off around 9pm and turning it back on at 9-10, they've been without a heat lamp for over a week now.
At the moment I've put a divider board back up in the coop (I used it for the first 2 weeks) with a clean gallon waterer on either side, and the feeder suspended on one side. All the layers and at least 2 broilers can easily get over the board. I put all the broilers on the side without the feeder, at 730-8, and will turn off the light shortly (9pm). I'll take any tips and hints as well as this is my first time raising chicks.