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Thanks, trying to keep the run dry is my problem nowThings that help keep chickens healthy:
Safe coop, dry and relatively clean.
Water, clean and fresh and always available.
Food, constantly available (at least during daytime hours). A pelleted or crumbled feed often works better than one with whole grains. With whole grains, chickens will pick out their favorite parts and leave the rest, and then they will not get the right nutrients. With a crumble or pelleted food, chickens cannot pick and choose because all the ingredients were ground up & mixed together and then made into pellets.
Edit to add: space helps too. Crowded chickens are more likely to have trouble, while chickens with lots of space are often healthier and happier.
Depending on where you get the chickens, they may already have some kind of diseases or parasites, or they may be perfectly healthy. Baby chicks often hatch with no diseases, but the longer they have been alive and the more homes they have lived at, the more chances they have to pick up diseases and parasites.
An adequate balanced diet, clean water, and keep them as dry as you can. I'm not going to get into the weather stuff because that depends on where you live.My chickens are coming to my coop and I wanna prevent them from getting sick. What are some ways to prevent sickness in chickens?
I don't treat mine unless I have something specific to treat for. I don't vaccinate mine for anything because none of mine have ever had anything that vaccination could help prevent. I regularly inspect mine so if I do need to treat for a disease or parasites I can get right on that before it becomes too serious.I don’t want to have to deal with treating stuff.
I don't treat mine unless I have something specific to treat for.