The one that ticked me off the most was the mold in the feed sack. Mold is a chicken killer.
I talked to the feed store manager about it and he acknowledged that employees sometimes dont rotate the feed sacks and check dates on tags.
He was apologetic and I didnt hold it against him nor his employees. I'm still a customer at his feed store.
It happens, and it pays to be observant on our part.
 
The one that ticked me off the most was the mold in the feed sack. Mold is a chicken killer.
I talked to the feed store manager about it and he acknowledged that employees sometimes dont rotate the feed sacks and check dates on tags.
Don't you check the dates on tags before you buy?
How old was the moldy stuff?
 
E coli from either Dumor or Pride Producers layer pellets killed half my flock, in Texas. I'm not sure exactly which one since both brands were in the barrel. Just a heads-up for people who use these brands and get any birds who die tested for E coli after using these to report. I'd hate for this to happen to more people!
I am so very sorry for all the loss of birds u have had! And thank u for sharing all the information you have along this thread.
 
I store it in closed food barrels. I didn't know about the E coli until a few weeks later they go through two 50 lb bags in three days. The food from the bag wasn't tested but the food in the crop and stomach was. As I said I'm just going by what the coroner said. I had them all quarantined to an emergency pen with bottled water once the first one died. The only thing I hadn't changed was the food because I didn't expect that at all.
I'm no vet, but this sounds just about as accurate as its going to get. I believe the Op.
I'm so sorry for your loss. :hugs
 

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