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No, because they are penned and the fence is too tall for them to get over yet.
I thought it could be the camphor tree that hangs over the pen, but after some research no one lists camphor as poisonous to chickens and I've removed all the leaves and seeds.
I don't know where to go to get feed that is trustworthy if moldy feed is the issue (though their feed looks and smells normal), and I've now got two chicks laying on their sides with legs outstretched and convulsing occasionally!!
Does anyone know what to do for poisonings if that is the issue? We don't use any fert or pesticides on the lawn but I don't know what else this could be?!
I thought it could be the camphor tree that hangs over the pen, but after some research no one lists camphor as poisonous to chickens and I've removed all the leaves and seeds.
I don't know where to go to get feed that is trustworthy if moldy feed is the issue (though their feed looks and smells normal), and I've now got two chicks laying on their sides with legs outstretched and convulsing occasionally!!
Does anyone know what to do for poisonings if that is the issue? We don't use any fert or pesticides on the lawn but I don't know what else this could be?!