LeBlackbird! Thanks so much for your response.
Here is what happened. I ordered a bunch of chicks from McMurray but didn't any order bantams b/c of the straight run factor (can't have roos). I REALLY wanted some silkies and frizzles and saw an add on craigslist for 10 week old frizzles and silkie bantams. Perfect! (I thought) So I called on the ad. and went up to get me a few pullets ( I figured I could tell the differnce by 10 weeks.....wrong) I had never had chickens at this point nor did I even know about this fantastic resource BYC (although I did discover it the night I got home with these chicks).
Well when I got there the woman had them in a tent in a shed! She claims she bought them for her granddaughter who lost interest as they got older and because of health reasons she couldn't take care of them. She had 13 I only wanted 3-4 but she begged me to take them all and resell what I didn't want. Feeling sorry for this chickens I agreed. As I was getting them into a box to take home she just happened to pick up a bag of feed and say "this is what I have been feeding them.....layer already" although I knew that is not what they should be eating I had no idea that it would be so bad for them.
I got them home only to discover one could hardly walk (although she has made an almost full recovery, I think from splayed leg) and they all had cocci! Immediately treated them for the cocci and put them on a medicated starter grower with 18% protein. Since they are bantams I am note sure if they are growing correctly or not?!?!? They have always seems to be doing fine even when they had cocci, happy as could be.
Now the more research I have done I realize that they could have been hurt by the laying feed. I honestly don't know how long she had been feeding it to them. I wish I had known to ask when I picked them up from her.
I am happy I got them out of there but sad about all the bad things that happened to them
Here is what happened. I ordered a bunch of chicks from McMurray but didn't any order bantams b/c of the straight run factor (can't have roos). I REALLY wanted some silkies and frizzles and saw an add on craigslist for 10 week old frizzles and silkie bantams. Perfect! (I thought) So I called on the ad. and went up to get me a few pullets ( I figured I could tell the differnce by 10 weeks.....wrong) I had never had chickens at this point nor did I even know about this fantastic resource BYC (although I did discover it the night I got home with these chicks).
Well when I got there the woman had them in a tent in a shed! She claims she bought them for her granddaughter who lost interest as they got older and because of health reasons she couldn't take care of them. She had 13 I only wanted 3-4 but she begged me to take them all and resell what I didn't want. Feeling sorry for this chickens I agreed. As I was getting them into a box to take home she just happened to pick up a bag of feed and say "this is what I have been feeding them.....layer already" although I knew that is not what they should be eating I had no idea that it would be so bad for them.
I got them home only to discover one could hardly walk (although she has made an almost full recovery, I think from splayed leg) and they all had cocci! Immediately treated them for the cocci and put them on a medicated starter grower with 18% protein. Since they are bantams I am note sure if they are growing correctly or not?!?!? They have always seems to be doing fine even when they had cocci, happy as could be.
Now the more research I have done I realize that they could have been hurt by the laying feed. I honestly don't know how long she had been feeding it to them. I wish I had known to ask when I picked them up from her.
I am happy I got them out of there but sad about all the bad things that happened to them
