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Is there any problem if a chicken's breastbone is not fleshy? or thick? My chickens have been like that since I changed their feed and returned it back to it's original feed a month later.
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Is there any problem if a chicken's breastbone is not fleshy? or thick? My chickens have been like that since I changed their feed and returned it back to it's original feed a month later.
Might be worms as PDR suggests....could just be the feed change.Is there any problem if a chicken's breastbone is not fleshy? or thick? My chickens have been like that since I changed their feed and returned it back to it's original feed a month later.
I've recently dewormed them. After that, I have fed them back with their original feed.Might be worms as PDR suggests....could just be the feed change.
A fecal exam would tell whether worm load is an issue.
More info on exactly which feeds you are talking about,
and more about your flock, ages, numbers, housing, climate/location,
could all offer some clues as to the weight loss.
There's a diagram showing breast tissue evaluation about halfway down this webpage:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/00288233.1998.9513338
What was the wormer you used?I've recently dewormed them. After that, I have fed them back with their original feed.