Dawn S
In the Brooder
- Sep 4, 2016
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I have two older chickens from a batch of six we bought around five years ago. The black star is still laying eggs, but my 1/2 frizz gened barred rock no longer lays eggs. They are together, so they both still get layer feed. The barred rock appears to have gout as of a month ago (happened all of a sudden). It has affected both of her feet, there are no sores on her feet, and it's apparent it hurts her. She was fine up until then. They get DuMOR Poultry Layer 16% Crumble from Tractor Supply.
My husband has gout, so he takes concentrated sour cherry supplements when he gets a flare up and the gout gets under control. Around 10 days ago I started giving both of the girls a separate bowl of wetted crumble feed with a capsule of the cherry supplement powder added to it. Both of the girls LOVE it (although it doesn't appear to taste like cherries to me), but the gout does not appear to be much better.
Does a cherry supplement not work on gout in chickens, should I be using something else, or is there no *real* treatment for it? I have done some research suggesting 3 - 5 days of ground corn and things that have a lot of DL-methionine in them like fish meal, or safflower, sesame, or sunflower meal. However, I can't afford to try multiple things and not get any benefit from them
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Can anyone inform me of what this might be if not gout, suggest a solution, or level set me about her prognosis?
Thanks in advance!
My husband has gout, so he takes concentrated sour cherry supplements when he gets a flare up and the gout gets under control. Around 10 days ago I started giving both of the girls a separate bowl of wetted crumble feed with a capsule of the cherry supplement powder added to it. Both of the girls LOVE it (although it doesn't appear to taste like cherries to me), but the gout does not appear to be much better.
Does a cherry supplement not work on gout in chickens, should I be using something else, or is there no *real* treatment for it? I have done some research suggesting 3 - 5 days of ground corn and things that have a lot of DL-methionine in them like fish meal, or safflower, sesame, or sunflower meal. However, I can't afford to try multiple things and not get any benefit from them
Can anyone inform me of what this might be if not gout, suggest a solution, or level set me about her prognosis?
Thanks in advance!