Wil781
Songster
What a handsome boy, so sorry for your loss! I know how you feel I lost a hen this morning she had a liver issue but she had lost so much weight when I thought she was eating she was pretending so as to not stand out to the others that she was sick, so yes I feel this is my fault for not acting quick enough. I am still learning but at the sake of my flockI had him cradled on my arm on his back, not upside down holding him by his legs. I'm not sure if this could be part of the cause?
His bumble foot infection was not bad at all - just very small scabs. It makes me feel even worse about the whole thing because I don't even know if it was bad enough to warrant treating him - I just wanted to be thorough and do the whole flock. I know there are set up factors that need to be changed. We are currently in the process of moving to a new property and I am designing my chicken set up there from scratch. I am going to have lower roosts (~2 feet off the ground) and use pine shavings for bedding rather than straw. All my birds free range and are fed lots of scraps and fresh vegetables along with layer feed. The bumblefoot problem started when I adopted some older hens from a questionable environment - I noticed they had it soon after we brought them home. That was a couple years ago now and I just recently noticed a lot of my younger chickens have it too. It is fairly minor in most of them too so I am treating with Tricide Neo and hoping this fixes it. Like I said they free range so I doubt they are vitamin deficient, but I am adding vitamin supplements to one of their waterers (and extra sunflower seeds to their diet) anyway.
Here is a picture of Adrian in happier days. He was such a good boy. View attachment 1533846
.God Bless!




