PermieNerdVA
In the Brooder
- Aug 9, 2017
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hi all. This is my first post. I'm a new chicken keeper as of last August. My friend gave me her 6 hens and three new chicks that had been laid and raised by one of the hens. Everything seemed fine until early this year. Here is what has been happening:
1) one of the chicks ended up being a rooster. It's a brahma, and he is a big boy. He started humping everything that moved early this year, but it didn't seem to be much of an issue until recently.
2) I lost one hen last month, to unknown causes. People told me "sometimes chickens just die" so I didn't get a necropsy, but I suspected egg yolk peritonitis, because I had seen egg yolks in the nest box without a shell. At the time, I thought they had just been breaking, but didn't think about the lack of shell. Her eggs were enormous and she was small, so I assumed she developed an issue because of that. She was a leghorn.
3) all of a sudden, another hen (red sex link) is sick. Lethargic, tail low, puffy. She won't last long I think. She had a dirty butt so we soaked and washed her the other night but she hasn't improved. Vent looked fine but honestly I did not feel her belly because I wouldn't know what "normal" feels like anyway.
4) it seems as soon as the red started feeling ill, all hell broke loose in the pecking order. Found the bottom of the pecking order (Ancona possibly?) with a bloody neck and had to treat and separate her yesterday. Then today, watched as the second from the bottom chicken got attacked visciously multiple times not only by the rooster but the second tier hen, the other red sex link. She was bleeding so we also removed her to the recovery area with the Ancona and the red sex link that's ill.
5) finally, I don't know if it's related to all this, but most of the older hens have stopped laying altogether. The two brahma hens and the americauna that keeps getting attacked are the only ones laying.
Summary of their living conditions: Coop is large, probably 8x10, with 6 nest boxes and lots of roosting space. They range during the day in an area that's probably 25x75. They get free choice unlimited organic non gmo soy free feed (which is in a homemade multi-port feeder in the coop) and sometimes I feed them boiled eggs with their shells, black SF larvae, and other treats as I have them (leftover veggies, fresh pulled greens and weeds), and their water is refilled every day and I always add some ACV to it.
I feel like the worst chicken Mom ever. Anyone have advice for me on what to do to get us all back on track? All these chickens know each other and grew up together. Help please!!! Thanks in advance!
1) one of the chicks ended up being a rooster. It's a brahma, and he is a big boy. He started humping everything that moved early this year, but it didn't seem to be much of an issue until recently.
2) I lost one hen last month, to unknown causes. People told me "sometimes chickens just die" so I didn't get a necropsy, but I suspected egg yolk peritonitis, because I had seen egg yolks in the nest box without a shell. At the time, I thought they had just been breaking, but didn't think about the lack of shell. Her eggs were enormous and she was small, so I assumed she developed an issue because of that. She was a leghorn.
3) all of a sudden, another hen (red sex link) is sick. Lethargic, tail low, puffy. She won't last long I think. She had a dirty butt so we soaked and washed her the other night but she hasn't improved. Vent looked fine but honestly I did not feel her belly because I wouldn't know what "normal" feels like anyway.
4) it seems as soon as the red started feeling ill, all hell broke loose in the pecking order. Found the bottom of the pecking order (Ancona possibly?) with a bloody neck and had to treat and separate her yesterday. Then today, watched as the second from the bottom chicken got attacked visciously multiple times not only by the rooster but the second tier hen, the other red sex link. She was bleeding so we also removed her to the recovery area with the Ancona and the red sex link that's ill.
5) finally, I don't know if it's related to all this, but most of the older hens have stopped laying altogether. The two brahma hens and the americauna that keeps getting attacked are the only ones laying.
Summary of their living conditions: Coop is large, probably 8x10, with 6 nest boxes and lots of roosting space. They range during the day in an area that's probably 25x75. They get free choice unlimited organic non gmo soy free feed (which is in a homemade multi-port feeder in the coop) and sometimes I feed them boiled eggs with their shells, black SF larvae, and other treats as I have them (leftover veggies, fresh pulled greens and weeds), and their water is refilled every day and I always add some ACV to it.
I feel like the worst chicken Mom ever. Anyone have advice for me on what to do to get us all back on track? All these chickens know each other and grew up together. Help please!!! Thanks in advance!