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Chirping
- Sep 14, 2018
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i was in my yard about to let my chickens out to forage and I came upon a strange acting squirrel. It was writhing around looking very uncomfortable and clearly not aware of my presence. It kept pushing its head along the ground in a small circle. I went in the house to get something to pick it up with and remove it from our yard. When I returned 5 minutes later it was clearly dead and appeared to have hemorrhaged as there was quite a bit of blood pooled around it’s head and body. It had no other visible injuries or trauma. Is this what happens when they’re poisoned??? I’m concerned about my chicken ingesting anything they may have found its way into our yard. I’m trying to clean up the mess. Any suggestions as to what to use to disinfect the area?
I’m afraid to let my hen out of their run now.
I’m afraid to let my hen out of their run now.
The pool of blood, and possibly vomit too, strongly suggests poison, and most likely arsenic (rat) poisoning. If possible, I'd flip the dirt under, to a depth of about a foot, that the squirrel died on, just in case it vomited up some of whatever it ingested. As a prophylactic antidote for your chickens, I'd offer foods high in Vitamin K1... Foods such as kale, mustard greens, swiss chard, collard greens, beet greens, parsley, cabbage, natto, raw spinach, cooked broccoli, cooked brussel sprouts, beef liver (nice protein boost too). Best of luck and health to you and your flock.