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Annabellaa
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I have thought about toxicity, and I honestly don’t know. my last hen died from internal laying due to what seemed like cancer in her oviduct. Apparently shavings can cause cancer? I use horse shavings in my coop so maybe that’s causing issues for them? I’ve pretty much ripped the walls off to see if the insulation is moldy just in case it was mold toxins. There’s cedar trees behind the coop but they don’t really go into them. I’ve checked all the plants in and around the coop. These are my first chickens and honestly my first pets and I didn’t know how frustrating it would be when they get sick and how often they get sick when they are older. Honestly if it’s not nutrient deficiency my best guess would be they came in contact with bird poop or a feather or something from a wild animal (maybe ate a sick mouse) and just got sick with something I can’t figure out. The poultry cell seemed to do good for my one hen and it felt like a win for a bit but she still won’t gain weight.More likely, they are doing it because they have enough calcium.
That feed seems very reputable.
Have you thought about another option besides lacking a nutrient? Toxicity can have similar symptoms. I don't need the answers to the following questions; they are an attempt to spark ideas in a different direction. Was your coop used for anything besides chickens? Do you know what your land has been used for? Have your neighbors had similar issues with their livestock?