CraziChknLady
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- Nov 7, 2024
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What do you do with your sick chickens?
If it can be treated ( like worms, sour crop, muscle or leg injury, mites to name a few), do you? Or do you cull to keep the best ones?
IF it's not curable( like a CRD, Mycoplasma or something similar), do you treat anyways?
Or do you automatically cull? Do you allow them to live out their days until the disease gets them?
Do you decide that anyone that shows any type of symptoms are automatically separated from the flock and culled?
If one is sick, do you keep them with flock for a herd immunity and whoever lives gets to pass their genes on?
I know some things like worms or sour crop can be treated, but would that eventually make them a weak link and susseptible to having it again?
I know everyone's opinion might be different. Just looking to see what types of options are out there.
If it can be treated ( like worms, sour crop, muscle or leg injury, mites to name a few), do you? Or do you cull to keep the best ones?
IF it's not curable( like a CRD, Mycoplasma or something similar), do you treat anyways?
Or do you automatically cull? Do you allow them to live out their days until the disease gets them?
Do you decide that anyone that shows any type of symptoms are automatically separated from the flock and culled?
If one is sick, do you keep them with flock for a herd immunity and whoever lives gets to pass their genes on?
I know some things like worms or sour crop can be treated, but would that eventually make them a weak link and susseptible to having it again?
I know everyone's opinion might be different. Just looking to see what types of options are out there.