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You have a very good point! She says the manure (chicken poop) keeps them warm in the winter!!!!!
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You have a very good point! She says the manure (chicken poop) keeps them warm in the winter!!!!!
I kind of guessed that and try to tell her because it's just like human feces, it's bad for you. I will inform her and the smell is so horrid it will almost knock you over. I have alot of work cut out for me....againThe ammonia from the manure will lead to respiratory diseases and provides wonderful grounds for parasites to propagate.
I could, I probably should get a veterinarian involved since I'm new to this and they've been untreated for so long. I'd have to do it on a Friday when she works or she wouldn't have any of it! Thank you for the suggestion, its hard for me to watch for sure!We have Mareks in our flock thanks to an unethical local hatchery. There's *no way* I would ever take in or rescue someone else's chickens. I know that may sound cruel, but Mareks is a terrible disease (all chicken diseases are terrible because they hide their symptoms for so long and some their diseases, like Mareks, are lethal/hard to treat). For that same reason, we can never have anyone who owns chickens come near our coop and we can never rehome chicks that have been out of our indoor brooder. I feel really sorry for your mom's chickens. Maybe you could offer to come over and clean her coop out, put in new bedding, and treat any sick chickens at her place then thoroughly decontaminate your clothes and shoes when you get home?
As it seems it will not matter how much work you put into it to better the situation, she will just ruin your effort by acquiring more and more chickens. As long as you help her out, she has no reason to change her attitude. This reminds me of Sisyphus.I kind of guessed that and try to tell her because it's just like human feces, it's bad for you. I will inform her and the smell is so horrid it will almost knock you over. I have alot of work cut out for me....again
Wow, so true! The cleaner it gets, the more she feels like she has room for chickens and will acquire more. Then she buys SEVERAL at a time ANTICIPATING that some will perish! And she'll always mention to me that she's confused at yo why they keep dying!? Then I'll finally convince her to tread with Corrid, but thats always a half a** attempt because she'll still leave some water left out that doesn't have the medication in it!! I believe that is ultimately what I have to do! I will occasionally see hens with very few feathers and assume it's lice and get her to treat for lice but she never cleans the coop out entirely...i could go on, but y'all get the point..As it seems it will not matter how much work you put into it to better the situation, she will just ruin your effort by acquiring more and more chickens. As long as you help her out, she has no reason to change her attitude. This reminds me of Sisyphus.
Might even be better to have animal control clear the situation as she might rather get convinced by what officials have to say.