- Apr 8, 2011
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I've been reading some of the posts on here that relate to my problem. My birds are in their sixth week, I've started removing food at night and using apple cider vinegar in their water. This morning I found one that looked like it was going to die, so I decided to kill it and remove the breast. They are around 3 lbs. and have a real nice breast on them. When I opened the body cavity up, about a cup of yellow liquid came out and I noticed there wasn't any fat in the cavity at all. Up until last tuesday I had been feeding nonmedicated chick starter grower and constant water 24/7 until I read some of the things on this form I shouldn't be doing. I've raised these birds for the last five years and haven't had this trouble before. I've had some die but not this. I started with 53 and now I'm down to 40. I've lost most of them in the last week. Anyone have any ideas what could be going on??