1. Why do my chicks still huddle together when the temperature is normal, and often die for no reason? What is the reason? Please help! ! !It is sick. You are being too vague and I can't help you. If you have a lot of them, it is best to see a veterinarian to avoid further financial losses. 2. Why are chicks prone to death?I have raised chickens before. Almost all of them died. The only one that survived was sent to the countryside. These chicks can't survive if you raise them at home. Don't be sad. Besides, bird flu is very serious now. 3. Causes of sudden death of chicksWhat can cause chickens to die? 4. Why did the chick die for no reason?If the temperature is too low, it may be better to use a flashlight at night. That's what I did. Also, the millet must be soaked in water, preferably with hot water. You can only feed it twice a day. Feel the bottom of its neck to see if it is bulging. That's where it stores things. 5. Why do so many chicks die? The mortality rate is too highIt may be the temperature! High temperature can easily lead to disease 6. How can a chick die ten days after birth?There are many reasons for the death of chicks, including salmonella, colds, and myositis. |
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