The Natural Chicken Keeping thread - OTs welcome!

I am a newbie since I have only had my hens since August but I have learned on some old forums from people on this one that all hens have worms. But a natural worm preventive that some others & I use are pumpkin-cucumber-zucchini-squash seeds & cayenne pepper flakes. The veggies they get all winter and as they grow from the garden. The cayenne pepper flakes I add once a month or so to their FF. I can say that I have never seen an overload of worms in my hens poop ever. I believe prevention is better than treating a problem. I also use ACV in their water for good probiotics. They also get garlic in their FF to maintain good health.

And for mite/lice prevention I use wood ash. Happily I have never had those either

Hope this helps & welcome !!
I know that we have all been told all chickens have worms. If this is a true statement I would like someone to show the worms in this one.

Contents of gizzard


I did not use any meat/organs as the yellow liquid was everywhere.

Or the many I have seen cleaned without them. Yes we did check some for them.
I am talking about Round worms and tape worms which is what people are being led to believe even if it is not what is meant. That is the way I read it anyway and I know it ain't true.
Don't take offence armorfirelady I post something almost every time I see the statement.
 
My fantasy pasture setup!
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Cool but I'd just love to have all that grass :)
 
You want a plastic feeder :)

Also, your chick there is a barred rock not a BO. This is one type of bedding I haven't tried. Did you shred the paper yourself? 


My 1st batch I got from our recycling center but they asked we make a donation because they actually get paid by another company when they turn it in (however that works). So we just bought an inexpensive paper shredder for our house & shred all our junk mail. I will mix paper shreds & leaves for the coop :)

Oh & I said wrong, that little one is a Dominique - at least that's what I ordered, lol!

Here is a copy of the post from Mumsy......I thought it was her that started feeding her chics young :) 
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...eeping-thread-ots-welcome/10980#post_10857842

She is one of the great OTs on here that I have learned from. :) 


Thanks again - can't wait to check it out! Hoping someday I'll be the OT giving out good advice ;)
 
Live & learn :smack I had 3 out of 4 eggs hatch yesterday- 2 WR/W crosses & one BLRW.....one of the WR's was weak in it's left leg, the pullet was setting on the eggs in the main coop (with a big run)with 2 W roo's, a GL pullet,Orp pullet, Welsummer pullet, SS pullet & 3 big ol WR hens. I fixed a crate next to her nest (which was on the floor) that only the chicks could get in to eat & drink......well today I came out & the WR chick with the bad leg was in the middle of the coop with that leg pecked almost off :hit I put her & the chicks in a separate little pen but I don't think the chick will make it with only 1 leg. To make things worse we have an owl that keeps knocking 1 of our AG hens out of the trees at night, I hear the commotion & go out & get her off the ground & put her in a coop (she's blonde colored & must show up better then some of the others), this has happened 4 times in the last 2 weeks.....well last night I heard a chicken screaming & my husband ran out with the 2 dogs, they took off towards the back of the yard, before we were going back in 1 of the dogs was trying to get in this shipping crate sitting in the yard so we went over & there was my hen with feathers everywhere. She seemed OK in the dark, I put her in the coop but this morning she does have a wound on her leg & her wing on the other side hanging a little. Oh I forgot 2 nights before something got 2 of my 4 6 week old chicks out of the pen they were in through the fence ( was the only side that I didnt' have hardware cloth on) I thought they were staying in the little house I had for them inside on the protected side of the pen :( We put a live trap next to the chick pen & it was sprung this morning but nothing in it & the food was gone :barnie
 
Live & learn
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I had 3 out of 4 eggs hatch yesterday- 2 WR/W crosses & one BLRW.....one of the WR's was weak in it's left leg, the pullet was setting on the eggs in the main coop (with a big run)with 2 W roo's, a GL pullet,Orp pullet, Welsummer pullet, SS pullet & 3 big ol WR hens. I fixed a crate next to her nest (which was on the floor) that only the chicks could get in to eat & drink......well today I came out & the WR chick with the bad leg was in the middle of the coop with that leg pecked almost off
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I put her & the chicks in a separate little pen but I don't think the chick will make it with only 1 leg. To make things worse we have an owl that keeps knocking 1 of our AG hens out of the trees at night, I hear the commotion & go out & get her off the ground & put her in a coop (she's blonde colored & must show up better then some of the others), this has happened 4 times in the last 2 weeks.....well last night I heard a chicken screaming & my husband ran out with the 2 dogs, they took off towards the back of the yard, before we were going back in 1 of the dogs was trying to get in this shipping crate sitting in the yard so we went over & there was my hen with feathers everywhere. She seemed OK in the dark, I put her in the coop but this morning she does have a wound on her leg & her wing on the other side hanging a little. Oh I forgot 2 nights before something got 2 of my 4 6 week old chicks out of the pen they were in through the fence ( was the only side that I didnt' have hardware cloth on) I thought they were staying in the little house I had for them inside on the protected side of the pen
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We put a live trap next to the chick pen & it was sprung this morning but nothing in it & the food was gone
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That's a pot of bad stuff sorry to hear it. You may want to put the little with the leg almost pecked off down so it does not suffer anymore.
 
thanks everyone for the encouragement on the necropsy. I will do a more thorough job next time.

The gizzard had a tiny bit of grit, the crop had more grit. There is always grit available, plus plenty of access to dirt and sand. In the winter I toss grit on the open ground under the trailer coop also because I figure that gets picked over. Pigeonguy, the gizzard in the necropsy you reposted tonight looked like mine. So am glad it wasn't a blocked gizzard.


Welcome to all you newcomers - this thread moves so fast, that if you happen to post and don't get an answer, just ask it again. it happens! I was on here early afternoon and came back tonight to find 58 new posts! So a question asked in the 4th post for example, might easily be forgotten by me by the 58th post, and I'm guessing some others here have the same kind of memory - plus the multiquote button sometimes fails. So don't take it personally, just try again.
 
thanks everyone for the encouragement on the necropsy. I will do a more thorough job next time.

The gizzard had a tiny bit of grit, the crop had more grit. There is always grit available, plus plenty of access to dirt and sand. In the winter I toss grit on the open ground under the trailer coop also because I figure that gets picked over. Pigeonguy, the gizzard in the necropsy you reposted tonight looked like mine. So am glad it wasn't a blocked gizzard.


Welcome to all you newcomers - this thread moves so fast, that if you happen to post and don't get an answer, just ask it again. it happens! I was on here early afternoon and came back tonight to find 58 new posts! So a question asked in the 4th post for example, might easily be forgotten by me by the 58th post, and I'm guessing some others here have the same kind of memory - plus the multiquote button sometimes fails. So don't take it personally, just try again.

That was from my necropsy. She did not have an impacted gizzard(which is what I thought until I cut into her and the fluid rushed out). And I was not implying you did not provide grit, yours just did not have a lot in there. But gizzard muscle looked good and thick with nice color.
 
Hello again,
I need some advice. I have a hen that has raspy breathing a occasional sneeze. Eyes are not watering and no nasal discharge. Appetite is good. She is.laying regularly. I panicked and didnt want it to spread to my other birds so I.treated her with tylan50 for 5 days. Now no more sneezing and the raspy is very slight. I feed her fermented feed and water with ACV. I've only had her for a little over a week. Nobody else.in my flock is getting whatever respiratory yuck she has. Is there anything else I can do for her? Cayan pepper? Garlic? Could it just be something caught in her throat? I cant imagine that its worms....or could.it be? I have checked her poo and there is no worm shed in it. Suggestions?
 

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