jcarpenter2
Hatching
- Jun 27, 2017
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Five weeks ago i bought a dozen chicks (morans, orphington, and spitzenhabens) and put them in my house in a plastic tote for the first night. I then moved them to our outside chicken run (inside our run is a large coop for the older chickens and then we also have a small coop for new chicks). Both coops have electricity for heat lights. Every night the chicks were fine and every morning/every other morning one chick would be dead. 11 of the 12 died. Two weeks after that i bought ten more chicks and had them in our home in a plastic tube for a week with no problem. Two days ago i put them in the small chicken coop with no issues the first day. Day two and i find two dead.
There are no other chickens in the run as we had lost our flock this past winter due to predators.
There is no visible sign of injury.
No visible sign of mites.
In the house, the chicks were feed a medicated starter feed but once i moved them outside i feed them crumbles and they were eating fine.
Water is treated with electrolytes and they were all drinking it.
Poop looks fine.
The two common denominators are: 1)They were all placed in the small coop that had been previously used with no issues. 2)They were both given crumbles that was in a metal can for the past six months, the food does not smell bad nor do i see visible signs of mold.
Now to the question - what they heck is going on? I have raised many chickens in the past and never had this issue.
There are no other chickens in the run as we had lost our flock this past winter due to predators.
There is no visible sign of injury.
No visible sign of mites.
In the house, the chicks were feed a medicated starter feed but once i moved them outside i feed them crumbles and they were eating fine.
Water is treated with electrolytes and they were all drinking it.
Poop looks fine.
The two common denominators are: 1)They were all placed in the small coop that had been previously used with no issues. 2)They were both given crumbles that was in a metal can for the past six months, the food does not smell bad nor do i see visible signs of mold.
Now to the question - what they heck is going on? I have raised many chickens in the past and never had this issue.