Sir-Mulch-A-Lot
Chirping
Hi guys,
we have around 140 chickens (Rhode Island Red and native philippine). They have a big free range area, with a big enough shelter (roof, some wind protection) on a deep bed of wood chips. Since the beginning we had chickens dying after having these symptoms:
- Sleepy looking (eyes slowly opening or closing)
- Not moving
Usually they die a couple of days later, no matter what we try in isolation.
Some other symptoms that we saw only with adults, who seem to take longer to die from this disease:
- Heavy breathing, gasping for air
- Limping
- When the limping gets worse they just stop moving, they look in pain if you lift them up, legs cant move anymore. The legs are stretched and moved to the back.
- Lack of appetite, not drinking enough or unable to walk to the feeder / water station.
Young chickens die from this within 2-4 days, adults survive probably 5-12 days.
We supply good quality food, give vitamins at least once a week and now we started to mix the water with: Oregano, Tumeric, Ginger, Cayenne, Black Pepper, Salt, Cinnamon and Apple Cidar Vinegar. The deep bedding is obviously not poop free, but it's dry since we add regularly new wood chips.
Please help.
Thanks
Edit: I've thought they had "Coccidiosis" but I never saw poop in the feces.
we have around 140 chickens (Rhode Island Red and native philippine). They have a big free range area, with a big enough shelter (roof, some wind protection) on a deep bed of wood chips. Since the beginning we had chickens dying after having these symptoms:
- Sleepy looking (eyes slowly opening or closing)
- Not moving
Usually they die a couple of days later, no matter what we try in isolation.
Some other symptoms that we saw only with adults, who seem to take longer to die from this disease:
- Heavy breathing, gasping for air
- Limping
- When the limping gets worse they just stop moving, they look in pain if you lift them up, legs cant move anymore. The legs are stretched and moved to the back.
- Lack of appetite, not drinking enough or unable to walk to the feeder / water station.
Young chickens die from this within 2-4 days, adults survive probably 5-12 days.
We supply good quality food, give vitamins at least once a week and now we started to mix the water with: Oregano, Tumeric, Ginger, Cayenne, Black Pepper, Salt, Cinnamon and Apple Cidar Vinegar. The deep bedding is obviously not poop free, but it's dry since we add regularly new wood chips.
Please help.
Thanks
Edit: I've thought they had "Coccidiosis" but I never saw poop in the feces.