- Jun 22, 2012
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160 battery hens all from hatchery's and 80% of them have died from internal laying, worn out poor souls, its ripe, and wrong,
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HI,Erica, you can imagine that I've beat my head against a wall trying to figure all this out, consulted knowledgeable people, all the while watching one hen after another suffer for months, then pass away.
The deaths began just after the original group hit their 2nd birthday, then one by one, they all went. I have three originals left who made it past 5 years old, but Lexie hasn't laid an egg in a year and I'm sure that stuff is backing up inside somehow.She has no stamina and will sit and rest, breathing heavily, when the others are still out roaming around. Reba is still laying, or was, up until a week ago, and now, she's been going on the nest, sitting and leaving so she may be on her way as well. Sunny stopped laying a few weeks ago, but has not been back on a nest and other than being a tad to thin, she has no symptoms of this right now. At this point, they are considered elderly anyway so I'm prepared to lose the last three within the next year or so.
I have two hatchery Brahmas who are over 4 years old and they are still laying, no problems at all so far.
We have discussed the GM corn that has made its way into so many products as a possible cause, but I just don't know. In the meantime, I'll keep taking the best care of them I know how and hope that once most of the hatchery girls are gone, I won't see this again for many years.
ive just had to cull my warren after 3 months of treating her for everythingopened her up and she was filled with yellow fluid and had egg yolks floating in it but all her insides were full of white spots/ulcers
if i had known i would have culled earlier! i bought her at point of lay 12mths ago with 14 others from a farm that had 1000 free range hens, but i only have 5 of them left![]()
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