I need help. Bad. At 6 weeks old 1 of my silver laces developed a limp leg. I thought a predator may have tried to get her through the wire and hurt her leg. Well, she never got better and ended up not making it. She died 1 week ago. Today I noticed another silver lace in the same grow out pin with a limp leg. She will not use it at all. She is eating fine and drinking fine. I see no sign of injury. But I know now that it has to be some type of illness.
We bought them from a hatchery 2 months ago. The first few weeks they stayed in the brooder in the house. We moved them to the bigger brooder in the barn for a bit and then moved them to the grow out pin. They have always had a sand floor. The grow out pin never gets wet. I feed them grower feed and always clean tap water.
I Have never seen young chickens develop a limp leg. Now this makes 2 with one dead from it.
I need any help I can get. We hatch a lot of chicks and raise a ton of birds. Most of which we keep (over 100) and I have never seen this.
Any ideas??
We bought them from a hatchery 2 months ago. The first few weeks they stayed in the brooder in the house. We moved them to the bigger brooder in the barn for a bit and then moved them to the grow out pin. They have always had a sand floor. The grow out pin never gets wet. I feed them grower feed and always clean tap water.
I Have never seen young chickens develop a limp leg. Now this makes 2 with one dead from it.
I need any help I can get. We hatch a lot of chicks and raise a ton of birds. Most of which we keep (over 100) and I have never seen this.
Any ideas??
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