Del, is there anyway to hold the feed store or company responsible, at least partially?
That would be good.
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Del, is there anyway to hold the feed store or company responsible, at least partially?
Del - please keep records and take photos. Once things settle down and you have done what you can to save the remaining birds, you need to take action on this. In fact, you should probably at least report it right now so the feed store can warn other customers.
Either the feed store or Purina needs to help you with the vet, lab and replacement expenses. Either the feed store allowed the bagged feed to get wet and then sit, it got wet in transport or Purina put out a bad batch. It seems others have had similar issues with Purina feeds.
You have put an uncommon amount of time and effort into your breeds - far more than the average chicken keeper, and there is no way anyone should have sold a bag of feed that had not been properly handled!
And all those rare imported English Orps that cost so much money.
Vicki, this is not your fault. Don't blame yourself.
Quote: I have the numbers off the bag and it is a new company that the feed store just started stocking..I contacted the feed store so far..Not the company yet.
The only thing I can add to nutrition is ...grass..sunshine..fresh water..exercise..and meat protein..Coopchick,
I think it is so strange that the three should have underdeveloped ovaries if they came from two different sources and were different breeds. I must be wrong in my thinking that such a problem would be genetic and unrelated to nutrition. I know poor nutrition can stunt development, but can't believe that yours were malnourished as chicks! I'm wondering if the lab guy could shed more light on that...what his opinion might be.
The rest of your flock, any chickens that came from the same age group as the 3 or 4 that are laying? Am wondering if there are more chickens who "will never lay" because of underdeveloped ovaries.
I'm sorry to be so persistent, its just that your experience was so similiar to mine that I am wondering how, despite our best efforts at providing the best for our chickens, that we find these things happening!
After hearing of your results, I went out and added another feeding station. It will have to go away after the snows come, but....And I am planning on adding another shelter area this weekend so that the 10 chicks added this spring will have a place to be out of the snow and wind. Right now the underneath of the coop is a little crowded - it has haybale windblocks and the feed and water stations.
So a hen trying to stay out of everyone's way has a hard time. I have a sheet of plywood and some cement blocks...and will get some more hay. Dang, and I had other things I wanted to do this weekend@
.sometimes too much..is just that..too much. Carbs and chickens do not do well together. Most bagged feeds are vegetable/grain proteins..no meat. hard to get an omnivore chick to develop correctly on a vegan diet.
Read a bit about what happens when you give chickens too much food that contain too many carbs and not enough meat proteins...yes they are pushing vegan feeds for spacific reasons. The birds fed a vegan diet are butchered out at 16weeks. It does not matter if they are developed...They are food.
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A special thank you for your links..calling right away I found one small bottle and had it over nighted.
Pro gel and Pro Max are great products. I use pro gel for shipping chicks and it is also used for drenching cattle. Pro max is a great product to get the gut back into condition immediately after a flush.
1. I flushed all the chickens with Epsom salt and Molasses.
I used 5 water containers (one gallon each) I mixed 1/2 qt of Molasses with 2 1/2 gallons of water and 2 tbs Epsom salt.
The next morning I gave them raw milk. Pro Gel and Pro Max.
The Detox came the next day and I have been doing it daily. I also ordered the Antibiotic and I do not think I am going to use it..not sure.
I have been using the Pro Max with one feeding a day.
I am letting them out tomorrow and I will see how they look.
I am pretty sure they are going to all recover..I am more worried about the consequences and after math. I have no idea if I runed my birds or not.
I agree 100%Coopchick, I generally have around 25ish (layers and growing capons) but right now 11. I had a preditor attack that killed my entire flock except for 3 broody moms and their chicks and one smart girl who got and stayed up high.
Especially since all your flock is doing well and you had the handful not doing well I would say it was more a problem w/ those birds themselves, either genetic or temperament, or unknown illness earlier in life that was chronic or had lasting results to them.
You alone know your birds and flock dynamics and husbandry. I would consider w/ a practical eye what the Dr. told you and w/ common sense make the changes you think will help if any (more feeding stations seems very practical) However keep in mind you don't want bad genetics or unthrifty birds mucking up your genetic base to your flock. For millennia animals have survived and even thrived in harsh mother nature b/c of their ability to cull the weak.
Sorry to hear of your attack..
It is..I did not look at the feed. It was a new company I have never used. The feed look so different..I never looked close enough. I feed at 6am and it is not that light. I was lazy and careless. I need to take responsibility for it so it never happens again. I am my birds last defense. I knew it was a new company..I knew it looked different. You can't change things you do not accept.Quote:
Vicki, this is not your fault. Don't blame yourself.
X's 1000! Absolutely NOT your fault!
Quote: My chickens are looking pretty normal and acting pretty normal. I have two I am a bit worried about..maybe three.
All the chicks are still alive and were running around when I got home today acting like chicks. They are 5 weeks old and it was 7 degrees out. They are outside.(I did bring two in the house two days ago. They are both standing since yesterday.
Mostly yes, I have never had one yet that was sick enough not to eat. Sepsis is nearly the only illness I would not touch for food. I can't think of any pathogen that would be in the flesh and still survive cooking. The one I just culled was for failure to thrive, not a typical "illness"Oh, thanks.
Do you eat chickens that were sick?
Such good news! going to have to look into this ProGel and ProMax.I have the numbers off the bag and it is a new company that the feed store just started stocking..I contacted the feed store so far..Not the company yet.
The only thing I can add to nutrition is ...grass..sunshine..fresh water..exercise..and meat protein..
.sometimes too much..is just that..too much. Carbs and chickens do not do well together. Most bagged feeds are vegetable/grain proteins..no meat. hard to get an omnivore chick to develop correctly on a vegan diet.
Read a bit about what happens when you give chickens too much food that contain too many carbs and not enough meat proteins...yes they are pushing vegan feeds for spacific reasons. The birds fed a vegan diet are butchered out at 16weeks. It does not matter if they are developed...They are food.
I never realized before this thread that there was an issue with vegie feed and that feed was turning into vegetarian. Mine have always had access to bugs.and often mice, and sometimes meat from kitchen scraps, or leftover minnows from fishing...but it wasn't until this thread that I started ensuring that the chickens get meat protein. I think it is only in the recent years that chicken feed didn't have some kind of animal protein. huh....wonder if that is why my earlier chicken keeping years were so trouble free?
A special thank you for your links..calling right away I found one small bottle and had it over nighted.
Pro gel and Pro Max are great products. I use pro gel for shipping chicks and it is also used for drenching cattle. Pro max is a great product to get the gut back into condition immediately after a flush.
1. I flushed all the chickens with Epsom salt and Molasses.
I used 5 water containers (one gallon each) I mixed 1/2 qt of Molasses with 2 1/2 gallons of water and 2 tbs Epsom salt.
The next morning I gave them raw milk. Pro Gel and Pro Max.
The Detox came the next day and I have been doing it daily. I also ordered the Antibiotic and I do not think I am going to use it..not sure.
I have been using the Pro Max with one feeding a day.
I am letting them out tomorrow and I will see how they look.
I am pretty sure they are going to all recover..I am more worried about the consequences and after math. I have no idea if I runed my birds or not.
I agree 100%
Sorry to hear of your attack..
It is..I did not look at the feed. It was a new company I have never used. The feed look so different..I never looked close enough. I feed at 6am and it is not that light. I was lazy and careless. I need to take responsibility for it so it never happens again. I am my birds last defense. I knew it was a new company..I knew it looked different. You can't change things you do not accept.
My chickens are looking pretty normal and acting pretty normal. I have two I am a bit worried about..maybe three.
All the chicks are still alive and were running around when I got home today acting like chicks. They are 5 weeks old and it was 7 degrees out. They are outside.(I did bring two in the house two days ago. They are both standing since yesterday.
Mostly yes, I have never had one yet that was sick enough not to eat. Sepsis is nearly the only illness I would not touch for food. I can't think of any pathogen that would be in the flesh and still survive cooking. The one I just culled was for failure to thrive, not a typical "illness"
I have the numbers off the bag and it is a new company that the feed store just started stocking..I contacted the feed store so far..Not the company yet.
The only thing I can add to nutrition is ...grass..sunshine..fresh water..exercise..and meat protein..
.sometimes too much..is just that..too much. Carbs and chickens do not do well together. Most bagged feeds are vegetable/grain proteins..no meat. hard to get an omnivore chick to develop correctly on a vegan diet.
Read a bit about what happens when you give chickens too much food that contain too many carbs and not enough meat proteins...yes they are pushing vegan feeds for spacific reasons. The birds fed a vegan diet are butchered out at 16weeks. It does not matter if they are developed...They are food.
A special thank you for your links..calling right away I found one small bottle and had it over nighted.
Pro gel and Pro Max are great products. I use pro gel for shipping chicks and it is also used for drenching cattle. Pro max is a great product to get the gut back into condition immediately after a flush.
1. I flushed all the chickens with Epsom salt and Molasses.
I used 5 water containers (one gallon each) I mixed 1/2 qt of Molasses with 2 1/2 gallons of water and 2 tbs Epsom salt.
The next morning I gave them raw milk. Pro Gel and Pro Max.
The Detox came the next day and I have been doing it daily. I also ordered the Antibiotic and I do not think I am going to use it..not sure.
I have been using the Pro Max with one feeding a day.
I am letting them out tomorrow and I will see how they look.
I am pretty sure they are going to all recover..I am more worried about the consequences and after math. I have no idea if I runed my birds or not.
I agree 100%
Sorry to hear of your attack..
It is..I did not look at the feed. It was a new company I have never used. The feed look so different..I never looked close enough. I feed at 6am and it is not that light. I was lazy and careless. I need to take responsibility for it so it never happens again. I am my birds last defense. I knew it was a new company..I knew it looked different. You can't change things you do not accept.
My chickens are looking pretty normal and acting pretty normal. I have two I am a bit worried about..maybe three.
All the chicks are still alive and were running around when I got home today acting like chicks. They are 5 weeks old and it was 7 degrees out. They are outside.(I did bring two in the house two days ago. They are both standing since yesterday.