Also treats should be no more than 10% of the diet. They can unbalance the main feed which may be part of the issue here.
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I don't think it's urates.How can I make the Urates not scald her? And why would her Urates be scalding just her when they all eat the same things and sleep on the same roost bar? I’m so confused. Is there a way to neutralize it?
I space treats out quite abit. It's like 3 weeks to months apart for my birds.Whoa, they aren’t going to be happy with me lol
Here you go, read this:How can I make the Urates not scald her? And why would her Urates be scalding just her when they all eat the same things and sleep on the same roost bar? I’m so confused. Is there a way to neutralize it?
Sounds like dermatitis, can you think of anything that changed from when this started? Anything in their environment, where they free range, anything downwind? I agree with the others, cut out treats altogether to get them eating their food. I stopped giving scratch and my chickens are much healthier. I still give them black soldier larvae, they free range, I'll also give them watermelon.Yes! So very hot!