BioRenegade
In the Brooder
- Mar 8, 2021
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Good day all.
I live in Belgium. I have 3 roosters and 6 chickens in three groups, housed in aviaries with coops and shrubs. My oldest chickens are 6 years old, my youngest 3.
For about the last 9 months my flock has had recurring issues with infections (respiratory and other) and diarrea affecting some (but not all) of my animals. Some of my animals have been sick several times already, some have never had any symptoms. Right now I have one hen with an infection on the skin of the face and the comb and a hen with diarrea and redness around the cloaca that I am taking to the vet later today.
All of my chickens do act lively and vital and they eat well.
I have already been to the vet several times. Two deworming cures and several rounds of antibiotics have not so far been a total solution.
I feed my chickens a chicken pellet from a Belgian manufacturer. I have given mineral and vitamin supplements this winter.
I regularly clean manure from my aviaries and coops. I have also had to take measures to prevent issues with rats found near my chickens.
I have had chickens for about 15 years now and haven't really had this many issues in such an amount of time before. I am starting to get really demotivated at this point and sometimes feel anxious when I go to my chickens or simply watch them. Perhaps being home due to corona has increased my awareness of my chickens' health and the time I spend on them, but that just does not feel like an explanation here.
Can anyone think of anything I could be doing wrong or that I could do more? I would like to continue and in fact expand my flock a little bit, but right now that is very much in question.
I live in Belgium. I have 3 roosters and 6 chickens in three groups, housed in aviaries with coops and shrubs. My oldest chickens are 6 years old, my youngest 3.
For about the last 9 months my flock has had recurring issues with infections (respiratory and other) and diarrea affecting some (but not all) of my animals. Some of my animals have been sick several times already, some have never had any symptoms. Right now I have one hen with an infection on the skin of the face and the comb and a hen with diarrea and redness around the cloaca that I am taking to the vet later today.
All of my chickens do act lively and vital and they eat well.
I have already been to the vet several times. Two deworming cures and several rounds of antibiotics have not so far been a total solution.
I feed my chickens a chicken pellet from a Belgian manufacturer. I have given mineral and vitamin supplements this winter.
I regularly clean manure from my aviaries and coops. I have also had to take measures to prevent issues with rats found near my chickens.
I have had chickens for about 15 years now and haven't really had this many issues in such an amount of time before. I am starting to get really demotivated at this point and sometimes feel anxious when I go to my chickens or simply watch them. Perhaps being home due to corona has increased my awareness of my chickens' health and the time I spend on them, but that just does not feel like an explanation here.
Can anyone think of anything I could be doing wrong or that I could do more? I would like to continue and in fact expand my flock a little bit, but right now that is very much in question.
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