Lost a 2 month old

MerryChicklets

In the Brooder
May 18, 2020
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My 8 chicks have been doing so well! Integrated well with the 6 old girls, starting to free-range but staying close to the coop. Then this morning I found one of the Wyanndottes dead. Some feathers missing from the side but no skin breakage or onvious trauma.
They’re all on the same scratch and layer crumbles now. The chick specific food ran out this week.
it’s been mid-90’s but plenty of water, plenty of shade and shelter.
Any ideas or just these things happen?
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My 8 chicks have been doing so well! Integrated well with the 6 old girls, starting to free-range but staying close to the coop. Then this morning I found one of the Wyanndottes dead. Some feathers missing from the side but no skin breakage or onvious trauma.
They’re all on the same scratch and layer crumbles now. The chick specific food ran out this week.
it’s been mid-90’s but plenty of water, plenty of shade and shelter.
Any ideas or just these things happen?
She could have had a stroke we lot two chickens to a stroke we think!
 
So starter feed still? For how long? And Thanks!

2 schools of thought - 1st is to feed starter or grower or all flock until they've all begun laying, then you can switch to layer if you wish. 2nd is to go with what the feed instructions say, with most layer feeds suggesting switching at 16 to 18 weeks in preparation for laying. So I'd say you're pretty safe picking one or the other.
 

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