Hi this is realy the first time posting here in RTR and the first post is for guidance.
Ive been keeping chucks for many years. Never had any worm issues spidermite issues scaly leg issues the only issues ever have always been loose poo's. and one sour crop issues.
and a reoccurring problem of sudden deaths however the last sudden deaths where down to my German shepherd pup and a failure to ensure the run was locked.
The chucks are fine one minute eating drinking mixing I can go out a few hours later the following day and find a chuck dead as is the case this morning. I have had chucks checked by the vet previously and no issues found it's as though they just drop dead one thing I have noticed is that when I find them their bottoms will be wide open exposing their insides I'm assuming that this is just due to the fact he that they have died and the muscles have relaxed everytime the birds die they have all been relatively young birds in fact the one that I found today had been one I bought to replace the two my dog killed
I am aware that one of the chucks has been laying abnormally large eggs resulting in bleeding and am thinking this may have been the bird and that may have caused it's
death in which case there is nothing I could have done and I did notice a large deposit of blood near the nesting box.
I am obviously worried that these sudden deaths may be linked and so thinking should I get rid of the remaining chucks and do a full sterilization? What could lead to a bird being OK one moment then dropping dead the next?
Mr G
Ive been keeping chucks for many years. Never had any worm issues spidermite issues scaly leg issues the only issues ever have always been loose poo's. and one sour crop issues.
and a reoccurring problem of sudden deaths however the last sudden deaths where down to my German shepherd pup and a failure to ensure the run was locked.
The chucks are fine one minute eating drinking mixing I can go out a few hours later the following day and find a chuck dead as is the case this morning. I have had chucks checked by the vet previously and no issues found it's as though they just drop dead one thing I have noticed is that when I find them their bottoms will be wide open exposing their insides I'm assuming that this is just due to the fact he that they have died and the muscles have relaxed everytime the birds die they have all been relatively young birds in fact the one that I found today had been one I bought to replace the two my dog killed
I am aware that one of the chucks has been laying abnormally large eggs resulting in bleeding and am thinking this may have been the bird and that may have caused it's
death in which case there is nothing I could have done and I did notice a large deposit of blood near the nesting box.
I am obviously worried that these sudden deaths may be linked and so thinking should I get rid of the remaining chucks and do a full sterilization? What could lead to a bird being OK one moment then dropping dead the next?
Mr G
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