Needing Help!!! My baby pullets are dying. :(

Danielle03

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We are breeding Buff Orp. and we are losing A LOT of them!! We don't know why. They have endless water & feed, and either are in a tote in the house or in the barn. The last patch hatched at the end of last month, and they are different ages. We have lost a handful in the last few days. :( I just find them dead. I don't see and signs of issuse until it's to late. We have never had this problems before when hatching eggs.

Please help us if you can!!
 
Is your heatlamp too hot or too cold? I would also grind the size of the crumbles down or make a wet mash from them and see if they eat it.
 
It is happening in 2 different brooders so I don't think its the heat lamp temp. I never thought of grinding the food down smaller than crumbles. Maybe they could be choking? They are all from the same parents and I have never used them for breeding before. I wonder if it could be a genetic thing or disease? We have hatced about 25 of them and we have lost about 10 of them over a few week period. Thanks for the advise! Any other ideas?
 
Any sounds of respiratory issues, crackling when breathing, coughing. etc. Are you feeding Medicated feed?
 
If you're sure about the heat lamp, I would probably Toss the Feed and the Shavings and get new because you can rule out contamination that way.
I lost a chick and almost lost about 12 more in different hatches because the crumbles were too big. I kept wondering why so much food was found outside the feeder, and , ground it down and they were vultures. I'd seen these symptoms around 5-7 days. With the new feed, see if they'll eat a wet mash.

If this is in 2 different brooders, it's got to be something that each group has been exposed to. I hope you have your heat lamp set up so that they have room to get away from it.

I would also treat them for coccidiosis which can kill a chick quick.

Beyond this I don't know. Maybe get a necropsy with one, send it to a state run animal disease laboratory.
 
Seminolewind
Thank you for all the help and great advice! We are going to switch the feed and change the shaving. :) Thanks!!
 
Your welcome
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