I get the birds aren't all uppity when they're pushing out the rest of their feathers, but it's the loss of weight that stood out, to me anyways.If his like my birds then he is 3/4way threw molto. Damn good reason to feel like sh*t
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I get the birds aren't all uppity when they're pushing out the rest of their feathers, but it's the loss of weight that stood out, to me anyways.If his like my birds then he is 3/4way threw molto. Damn good reason to feel like sh*t
there was a fella a few yrs ago on here that culled all his birds only to find out that he described fowl pox to a t but the cull already went throughThat is what happened to the one I had. It was a rather quick transition and a stag I really liked. I don't recall him losing weight, but the tail did not not correct. Maybe I culled a stag that just needed wormed...
I've never seen that in personWry neck is another thing that may or may not be a vitamin deficiency. I’ve ony had a few and they were leiper pullets but I cull them too.
That sucks!there was a fella a few yrs ago on here that culled all his birds only to find out that he described fowl pox to a t but the cull already went through
As a kid, I remember going with my dad to pick up some hens with wry neck. They had Marek's or Newcastle, I can't remember which.I've never seen that in person
Makes even more sense with backyard flocks to just put them down then.As a kid, I remember going with my dad to pick up some hens with wry neck. They had Marek's or Newcastle, I can't remember which.
From the web.
There are multiple causes of wry neck in chickens. Vitamin deficiencies. Head trauma Botulism Newcastle disease Fowl cholera (FC) Avian encephalomyelitis (AE) Aspergillosis Marek’s disease (MD) Listeriosis Ear infection