Hello there
Thanks for the advice, it is really useful since I am new to chicken keeping and this kind of forum.
I noted that if chicks smell bad they should be culled, I am now worried since I took in some turkey poults from someones smallholding last night and they stink to high heaven.
The owner of the smallholding said the turkey hens are mating with the stag again and the chicks are dying and the remaining eggs that were in the brooder box have all vanished overnight. There is no trace of the shells even.
I have hatched two little poults of my own and they went into the brood box with the stinky ones, now I am worried because you say smelly birds need culling.
Please help, I have lots of tiny bantoms sharing the same heat source as these little birds (not together with turkeys though since I read turkeys get disease from chickens) and I don't want to get anything wrong especially as these little creatures are relying on me to get it right first time.
The situation with the turkeys is this.
The big ones are on a smallholding, one stag treading with 4 hens, three of which were sitting on about 70 eggs.
Some hatched and seemed fine, then they started to get squashed as they were hatching.
I suggested that the rest be removed and that is how I have ended up with them.
Last night when they arrived, there were 7 of them, one drowned in the smallest portion of water almost immediately which was terrible, so I filled up their water with clay balls and dared them to try to drown again, then another one kept rolling onto its back and then died, despite my diligent watching over it.
I have five birds left but they smell really bad, please will you advise me what I should do with them, what disease, if any they might have and if they may be diseased, what the prognosis would be.
And what on earth should I say to the smallholder......................?
PLEASE HELP.........