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***They don't eat feed when there is something wrong with it.
Well matter of fact my husband got feed from a local feed store that always has horse feed that molds in summer I stopped buying it I was getting their layina pellet food and a few times noticed chunks of broke down feed in corners I didnt think much on it except that I had been getting same brand at tsc and hens eat it fine. I thought maybe the bigger pellets were a turn off. I told hubby not to get feed from that local place any more and it could be a big coincidence but the month I had this bad time is same time I he had got the second bag the one they refused to eat much of during that bad weather.. so I found nutrina wise at tsc they love it I get two scoops every otherday between their free range time.. it may cause diarrhea in the change but I would not think worse. Its layer pellets..16% they even add probiotc powder and vitamins. **with not clumps!
Sometimes the feed is moldy before you even buy it. Many times the chickens will tell you (by not eating it) before you notice. Mold can cause respiratory issues too. If the hay was moldy and they breathed the spores, their breathing may not be right.
***They were eating it I cought them several times. Nobody is caughing wheezing sneezing or gaping..
What is their normal feed? Flock raiser or layer, crumbles or pellet?
**layer pellets Nutrena Nature Wise 16%
Cat food as a supplement may help and yogurt can help restore gut health but if given too often it causes diarrhea.
**I gave it once a day sometimes added egg. 1lb between 13hens
Vitamins are good. How do they get calcium?
***Feed back egg shells, oyster crushed and a layer of lime stone stuff. Its free choice