- Jul 9, 2009
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Maybe someone can help with this, as it's beyond me...
We bought 25 straight run chickens from a local grower, small time, reputable guy.
We got 3 different kinds: Buff Orp, Buff Brahma, RIR.
The Buff Orp's are dying. ONLY the Buff Orps. Three hens and a rooster. They are all between 14 and 18 weeks old, too young to lay yet. All seemed healthy until they died
There are NO resp. symptoms, no outward signs of illness. Everyone is just fine one night, then dead or dying the following morning.
Last night we found another hen, weak, unable to stand, no signs of any disease that I could find. This morning, it was the same thing, weak, unable to stand, eventually died.
I gave them tetracyclie for 10 days after the first two died, thinking it couldn't hurt too much, and might save them. Cleaned out the new coop, scrubbing, spraying, litter and food changed, waterers ALWAYS kept clean...
Then I wormed them. They still died, and ONLY the Buff Orps.
We have 9 roosters now ( will be ONE roo after this Saturday when i get off work again).
Three things I am thinking of doing...first, cull out the roosters.
Second, cut down some of the trees over their run so more sunlight gets in (we left it very shaded since it gets so hot here - we're thinking it might be a vit.D deficiency)
Third, since I can't get dried kelp here, I thought I'd add vits and electrolytes to the waterer inside the coop, leaving the one outside just plain water.
We give them grower feed, scratch with BOSS mixed in just for them to dig at out in the run, and we also give them grrens from the garden, like pea plants and peas, corn stalks, squash, tomatoes, etc...
What else can we do?
Thanks for ANY insight or help.
We bought 25 straight run chickens from a local grower, small time, reputable guy.
We got 3 different kinds: Buff Orp, Buff Brahma, RIR.
The Buff Orp's are dying. ONLY the Buff Orps. Three hens and a rooster. They are all between 14 and 18 weeks old, too young to lay yet. All seemed healthy until they died
There are NO resp. symptoms, no outward signs of illness. Everyone is just fine one night, then dead or dying the following morning.
Last night we found another hen, weak, unable to stand, no signs of any disease that I could find. This morning, it was the same thing, weak, unable to stand, eventually died.
I gave them tetracyclie for 10 days after the first two died, thinking it couldn't hurt too much, and might save them. Cleaned out the new coop, scrubbing, spraying, litter and food changed, waterers ALWAYS kept clean...
Then I wormed them. They still died, and ONLY the Buff Orps.
We have 9 roosters now ( will be ONE roo after this Saturday when i get off work again).
Three things I am thinking of doing...first, cull out the roosters.
Second, cut down some of the trees over their run so more sunlight gets in (we left it very shaded since it gets so hot here - we're thinking it might be a vit.D deficiency)
Third, since I can't get dried kelp here, I thought I'd add vits and electrolytes to the waterer inside the coop, leaving the one outside just plain water.
We give them grower feed, scratch with BOSS mixed in just for them to dig at out in the run, and we also give them grrens from the garden, like pea plants and peas, corn stalks, squash, tomatoes, etc...
What else can we do?
Thanks for ANY insight or help.