I feed game bird grower/finisher mixed with crimped corn now. I'll stop mixing in corn when the weather warms up.
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The last rooster here that died has a necropsy done by my lovely vet. I have to be honest and state I didn't have the heart to do it myself and despite some information and pictures on the Internet, I wouldn't be certain about what I saw.I've heard liver and kidney damage.
The last rooster here that died has a necropsy done by my lovely vet. I have to be honest and state I didn't have the heart to do it myself and despite some information and pictures on the Internet, I wouldn't be certain about what I saw.
With this rooster it was liver damage but it makes sense to assume that kidney damage would also be a factor.
I'm in the process of writing an article about the problems of excess calcium in feed for roosters. While there is considerable data in hypocalcimia, hypercalcimia isn't so well researched. There is comparatively little research in either for roosters.
I'll be posting it in my articles section along with the others on my profile page.Send me the article when your finished if you think about it. Thanks
I'll be posting it in my articles section along with the others on my profile page.
I'll try to remember to tag you when it's done though.
Maybe, but it's such a simple problem to fix.Might be getting too rapped up in calcium issues to solve initial problem.![]()