.Maybe this has already been suggested but you can get a necropsy done as MSU, not sure of the how to details tho...only way to know for sure what you are dealing with.I have a question I think I know the answer to, but please lend me your knowledge anyways.
I am losing chickens, they start to limp and then a few days later they are dead when we go out to feed them, I have lost 4 this winter, varying ages and breeds.
The first one I ever lost to this was a year and a half ago and then the next one was this winter, these birds I have now I didn't even have a year and a half ago.
Do I need to just put them down the moment I find them limping, because as of right now, it really feels like they are passing something around, is there any way to save the rest of them, without taking them all to the vet, because honestly, I'm not going to do that, I can't spend that money on my chickens, they are sweet and lovely, but I won't do it.
What fun!... electronics are not my forte.... but if you need a drafter, message me.Hello Michigan Chicken Keepers!
Thanks for such a warm welcome and great advice early on. Sorry this is a long post but I would really appreciate any feedback.
My wife and I did get chickens. We have 5 very cute New Hampshire chicks growing like mad in our living room. They are pretty chatty girls. Seem to be very happy and healthy. Can't wait till the thermometer climbs and we can get them roaming free.
Background on me. I am an engineer living in Metro Detroit. My interests include electronics, gadgets, woodworking, home automation and now chickens! I run Sanborn Engineering LLC which is focused on high quality cost effective products.
Keeping chickens to me has many benefits (fresh eggs, bug control, fertilizer, and food). They do have some downsides mainly they need to be monitored daily. Add food, add water, collect eggs, let them out in the morning, and close them up at night . Automation is the solution I see. It allows you to go away on the weekend and not worry about the chickens. A friend or neighbor just has to swing through to give a quick check.
I am hoping to get some feedback from you experienced chicken keepers about potential products to help make your lives easier. My goal is to make the world a little better place through high quality products promoting sustainable behavior.
I would love to hear any great ideas you have. There must be lots!
My services are for hire. If you are looking for a custom solution I would love to talk with you.
Feel free to shoot me a message or e-mail.
If you would like to speak in detail please give me a call 1-517-605-3602.
Thank you very much,
James Sanborn
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Sanborn Engineering LLC
Having such devices would be great fun, but agrees with a previous poster that they are probably cost prohibitive to most BY keepers.